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SAMUEL    GARDNER    DRAKE. 

HIS     LIFE-WORK    AND  •  HIS     LIBRARY, 


"  That  place  that  docs  contain 
My  Books,  the  best  companions,  is  to  me 
A  glorious  court,  where  hourly  1  converse 
With  the  old  sages  and  philosophers."— F/e<c/i^r. 

The  library  which  is  here  offered  to  the  public  is  that  of  the  late 
Samuel  Gardner  Drake,  of  Boston,  who  died  June  14th,  1875.  It  was 
his  wish  that  it  might  become  the  property  of  some  institution,  and 
thus  attest  the  care  he  had  bestowed  in  fonning  and  perfecting  it. 

Mr.  Drake  began  business  in  Boston,  as  a  bookseller,  in  1828,  and, 
except  about  a  year  and  a  half  passed  in  Europe,  continued  to  be 
identified  with  that  business  until  the  day  of  his  last  illness.  There 
is,  in  his  library,  an  antiquated  and  much  used  duodecimo  having  the 
following  memorandum  written  on  a  fly-leaf:  "  Bought  in  1828.  In 
1830  the  first  Antiquarian  Book-store  was  established  by  me  in  Corn- 
hill,  and  the  letters  on  my  sign  were  fashioned  from  those  in  this 
book."  He  affixed  this  sign  in  Cornhill,  where  for  nearly  a  quarter  of 
a  century  it  was  familiar  to  the  passer-by  as  first  to  announce  the 
establishment  of  an  antiquarian  book-store  in  the  United  States. 

The  '*  Antiquarian  Book-store  "  became  the  resort  of  men  who  made 
the  literature  of  that  day,  and  in  not  a  few  instances  for  all  time.  Of 
this  company,  Bancroft,  Prescott,IIildreth,  Sparks,  and  Ilillard,  Revs. 
Wm.  Jenks,  Thad.  M.  Harris,  Starr  King,  and  E.  II.  Chapin,  Edward 
Everett,  O.  A.  Brownson,  J.  T.  Buckingham,  W.  J.  Snelling,  Geo. 
Lunt,  and  Xathan  Hale,  are  best  remembered.  Macdonald  Clarke  and 
Peter  Force  were  always  to  be  found  there  when  in  Boston.  Brown- 
son  occupied  himself  in  ferreting  among  theological  tomes;  and  O.  W. 
Holmes,  then  a  student  of  medicine,  in  searching  for  books  on  the 
healing  art.  Good  Dr.  Jenks,  whose  smile  was  a  benediction,  and 
whose  black  small-clothes  were  the  latest  seen  in  Boston,  was  an 
almost  daily  visitor.  Time  and  occasion  do  not  permit  the  further 
indulgence  of  memories  awakened  from  long  slumber  at  mention  of 
these  names. 


IV  SAMUEL  GARDNER  DRAKE. 

The  book-store  was  not  then  what  it  has  since  become,  the  casual 
resort  of  bookish  men,  but  a  kind  of  literary  exchange,  frequented 
quite  as  much  for  congenial  companionship  as  for  mere  buying  and 
selling.  Authors  and  books,  coming  literary  events,  or  the  current 
news  of  the  day  were  freely  discussed.  The  bookseller  was  expected 
to  know  something  of  the  merits  of  his  wares,  and  to  occupy  as  far  as 
he  might,  the  neutral  ground  of  an  impartial  critic.  Booksellers  and 
authors  had  borne  the  most  intimate  relations  since  Shakspeare's  day, 
and  we  can  seldom  turn  the  pages  of  the  great  masters  of  English 
literature  without  finding  the  virtues  or  vices  of  the  merchant  cele- 
brated or  condemned.  Nothing  that  his  pen  had  produced  gave  Mr. 
Drake  greater  pride  than  to  add  his  name  to  the  roll  which  already 
included  those  of  John  Foster,  Phillips,  John  Dunton,  Thos.  Han- 
cock, Henry  Knox,  Isaiah  Thomas,  and  Saml.  T.  Armstrong, — the  old 
Boston  booksellers. 

In  1825,  before  he  located  in  Cornhill,  Mr.  Drake  had  issued  a 
reprint,  at  moderate  cost,  of  Church's  "King  PhiUp's  War."  The 
enterprise  proved  successful,  and  another  edition  was  soon  called  for. 
The  preface  and  appendix  to  the  original  edition  were  his  first  literary 
productions  for  the  public  eye.  "  Philip's  War  "  was  followed,  in  1832, 
by  the  "  Indian  Biography  "  which  became  merged  in  a  fuller  work, 
in  1833,  called  the  "  Book  of  the  Indians."  In  1851,  when  eleven 
editions  had  been  exhausted,  the  author's  interest  in  it  ceased.  The 
"  Old  Indian  Chronicle  "  (1836)  and  "  Indian  Captivities  "  (1844)  en- 
larged his  labors  in  this  department  of  American  History,— that  in 
which  he  took  the  deepest  interest,  and  for  which  he  had  made  a  collec- 
tion believed  to  be  unrivalled.  His  annotations  of  fresh  editions  of 
"  Hubbard's  Narrative,"  of  "  Mather's  Philip's  War,"  of  "  Mather's 
Kelation,"  and  of  the  "  Old  Indian  Chronicle,"  his  "  French  and 
Indian  War"  (1744-47),  have  supplemented  and  enriched  a  compact 
collection  of  Indian  annals,  prepared  with  scrupulous  fidelity  to  fact. 
Had  he  lived,  Mr.  Drake  would  have  continued  usefully  to  employ  the 
materials  he  had  constantly  been  accumulating. 

Next  to  the  "  Book  of  the  Indians,"  though  far  exceeding  it  in  the 
labor  exacted  of  the  author,  is  the  "  History  and  Antiquities  of  Bos- 
ton." It  was  four  years  in  passing  through  the  press:  the  first  num- 
ber having  appeared  in  September,  1852,  and  the  completed  work  in 
1856.  Mr.  Drake  had  been  applied  to  by  the  literary  executor  of  Dr. 
Caleb  Snow,  an  earlier  historian,  who  had  built  upon  the  modest  yet 
useful  work  of  Shaw,  to  edit  a  new  edition  of  "  Snow's  History."  He 
at  first  consented  to  undertake  the  task;  yet,  upon  consideration, 
declined  it,  for  reasons  expressed  in  the  preface  to  his  own  history. 
He  then  resolved  to  employ  the  large  store  of  materials  that  he  had 
gathered  upon  a  work  of  his  own. 

As  a  local  chronicle,  the  "  History  of  Boston  "  more  fully  realized 


mS  LIFE- WORK  AND  HIS  LIBRARY.  y 

the  author's  aim  tliaii,  perhaps,  usually  happens;  hut  it  far  exceeded 
the  limits  originally  prescribed.  The  writer  thinks  he  had  greater 
pride  in  it  than  in  any  other  of  his  productions.  lie  who  had  built 
atom  upon  atom  alone  realized  the  magnitude  of  the  completed 
structure.  No  official  patronage  was  bestowed  upon  it.  The  business 
management  was  inefficient;  yet  the  book  would  have  eventually 
proved  a  not  unprofitable  venture  had  not  the  stereotype  plates  been 
destroyed.  The  author's  greatest  reward  was  the  knowledge  that  his 
work  had  stood  the  test  of  time  and  criticism,  had  steadily  grown  in 
public  esteem,  and  occupied  a  permanent  niche  in  American  litera- 
ture.    It  is  his  legacy  to  the  people  of  Boston. 

During  the  twenty  years  which  elapsed  since  the  "  History  "  ap- 
peared, Mr,  Drake's  interest  in  his  subject  never  flagged,  nor  had  he 
intermitted  the  search  for  materials  to  complete  it.  Three  years  before 
his  death,  some  friends,  who  were  impressed  with  the  magnitude  of  his 
preparation,  and  who  knew  that  his  heart  was  in  the  work,  obtained 
from  the  City  Government  an  agreement  to  defray  the  cost  of  the 
mechanical  execution  of  a  new  volume,  completing  tlie  "  History  "  to 
1822,  the  year  in  which  Boston  became  a  city.  The  volume  would 
have  embraced  fifty  years  crowded  with  History,  —  the  periods  of  the 
Eevolution  and  the  War  of  1812.  It  was  a  task  which  any  man  in 
the  meridian  of  life  might  hesitate  to  attempt. 

The  then  venerable  author,  over-persuaded  by  the  arguments  of 
those  friends,  unwilling  to  leave  an  uncompleted  work  behind  him, 
prepared  to  engage  upon  the  new  volume;  but  increasing  infirmity 
admonished  him  that  he  was  no  longer  capable  of  such  unremitting 
mental  application  as  would  be  necessary  to  complete  the  work  within 
the  allotted  time.  Laying  down  his  pen,  he  remarked  to  the  writer, 
*'  The  time  may  come  when  Boston  will  recognize  the  magnitude  of 
her  history  in  a  manner  worthy  the  dignity  of  her  past  and  present. 
My  work  must  noAv  end. " 

Although  the  works  mentioned  are  those  by  which  Mr.  Drake  is 
best  known  as  an  author,  they  by  no  means  render  the  catalogue  com- 
plete. He  believed  his  literary  mission  to  be  the  rescue  of  every 
memorial  of  the  founders  of  New  England,  and  his  devotion  to  the 
work  was  boundless.  To  reach  the  source  whence  the  earliest  testi- 
mony might  be  drawn,  he  visited  England  in  1858;  and,  putting  aside 
the  temptation  to  explore  her  memorable  historic  places,  at  once 
busied  himself  among  the  archives  of  the  British  Museum,  the  State 
Paper  and  Rolls  Offices. 

His  volume  entitled  the  '*  Founders  of  New  England  "  was  the  result 
of  unwearied  research  for  the  antecedents  of  early  emigrants  to  New 
England.  It  has  recently  been  before  the  public  in  connection  with  a 
more  elaborate  work  of  the  same  character,  issued  by  the  successors  of 
John  Camden  Hotten.    The  comparison  instituted  by  an  eminent  anti- 


Ti  SAMUEL  GARDNER  DRAKE. 

quary  between  the  modest  quarto  of  Mr.  Drake  and  the  royal  octavo 
of  the  English  publishers  was  highly  favorable  to  the  more  unassuming 
work,  as  having  first  occupied  the  ground,  and  as  giving  all  of  impor- 
tance that  the  later  work  contained.  Mr.  Drake  meditated  another 
edition  of  the  "  Founders."  He  was  desirous  of  correcting  the  errors 
of  the  first  issue,  and  had  made  large  additions  to  his  materials. 

While  still  a  very  young  man,  the  casual  perusal  of  a  life  of  Sir  Francis 
Drake  had  excited  an  interest  which  he  himself  characterizes  as  intense. 
It  induced  him  to  begin  a  collection  designed  for  a  future  biography  of 
the  navigator.  Among  the  printed  authorities  secured  for  the  purpose 
are  several  rare  and  perfect  editions  of  the  "  World  Encompassed," 
and  "  Sir  F.  Drake  Eevived."  He  now  availed  himself  of  the  oppor- 
tunity to'pursue  his  investigations  not  only  among  mouldy  documents 
of  Elizabeth's  time,  but  on  scenes  familiar  to  the  early  life  of  the  re- 
nowned seaman.  The  famous  old  West-of-England  and  Channel  sea- 
ports possessed  great  interest  for  him,  not  only  with  respect  to  the  man 
who  boasted  that  he  had  "  singed  the  Spanish  King's  beard,"  but  for 
their  association  with  American  discovery.  Five  manuscript  volumes, 
closely  written,  embody  the  results  of  a  research  for  the  biography  of 
Drake  extending  over  more  than  forty  years. 

It  is  appropriate  to  mention  Mr.  Drake's  connection  with  a  periodical 
with  which  he  was  closely  identified  as  publisher  and  editor  for  fifteen 
years.  In  1844,  five  gentlemen,  one  of  whom  was  Mr.  Drake,  origi- 
nated the  New  England  Historic,  Genealogical  Society.  Charles  Ewer, 
an  old  Boston  bookseller,  was  its  first  president.  Perceiving  the  im- 
portance of  a  literary  organ,  the  founders  of  the  society  projected  the 
publication  since  known  throughout  the  greater  part  of  its  existence, 
as  the  "JSTew  England,  Historical  and  Genealogical  Kegister."  To 
begin  its  literary  life  the  society  had  little  influence,  no  very  liberal 
share  of  public  sympathy,  and  no  money.  Only  one  man  could  be 
found  who  was  willing  to  accept  the  pecuniary  risk  of  its  publication. 
He  also  assumed  the  payment  of  a  salary  to  its  first  editor,  Eev.  Wm. 
Cogswell,  and  in  January,  1847,  the  first  number  appeared. 

A  constituency  numerous  enough  to  support  a  publication  exclu- 
sively designed  to  promote  "  genealogical  and  antiquarian  researches" 
did  not  then  exist  on  this  side  the  Atlantic.  It  was  found  impractica- 
ble to  employ  a  paid  editor  after  the  first  year.  The  publisher  strug- 
gled with  increasing  financial  perplexities  for  thirteen  years,  during 
the  greater  part  of  which  he  also  filled  the  post  of  editor.  Wearied 
with  the  incessant  and  thankless  labor  of  his  undertaking,  Mr.  Drake, 
at  the  close  of  the  year  1861,  retired  from  active  management  of  the 
"Register." 

Besides  the  gentlemen  mentioned,  the  ''  Register,"  has  had  a  num- 
ber of  editors,  many  of  whom  deserve  the  gratitude  of  all  who 
sympathize  with  its  objects.    But  Mr.  Drake  was  the  father  of  the 


HIS  LIFE-WORK  AND  HIS  LIBRARY.  Vll 

"Register";  he  presided  at  its  birth,  nursed  its  puny  life;  protected 
it  from  the  malice  of  some,  the  indifference  of  others.  His  name 
apjiears  as  editor  upon  the  title-leaf  of  six  volumes;  though  he  actually 
edited  it  for  nine  and  a  half  of  the  thirteen  years  he  was  publisher. 

These  labors  in  behalf  of  the  "  Register,"  were  performed  between 
the  years  1847  and  1861,  while  Mr.  Brake  was  engaged  upon  some  of 
his  most  arduous  literaiy  tasks.  It  will  readily  be  imagined  that  his 
hours  for  leisure  were  few;  yet  like  Southey,  he  was  never  quite  happy 
unless  engrossed  with  some  appalling  undertaking. 

Through  the  possession  of  some  important  manuscripts,  such  as  the 
original  "  Examination  of  Hugh  Parsons,"  in  1651;  Increase  Mather's 
*'  Cases  of  Conscience,"  with  other  documents  relative  to  the  Salem 
outbreak,  Mr.  Drake's  attention  was  directed  quite  early  to  the < de- 
velopment of  witchcraft  phenomena  in  New  England.  In  1866,  he 
brought  out  carefully  annotated  editions  of  Mather's  ''  "Wonders  of  the 
Invisible  World,"  and  Calef's  "  More  Wonders."  In  1869,  he  added 
the  "  Annals  of  Witchcraft,"  in  which  were  enumerated  the  cases  in 
New  England  from  the  beginning.  These,  with  the  work  of  Mr. 
Upham,  constitute  a  group  of  standard  authorities  on  the  subject. 

As  it  is  impracticable  to  continue  here  the  detail  of  our  author's 
undertakings,  the  reader  is  referred  to  the  nearly  complete  list  which 
is  comprised  in  the  catalogue.  He  maintained  an  extensive  corre- 
spondence, and  kept  a  daily  journal  in  which  were  jotted  down  events 
of  personal  or  public  interest.  He  had  carved  out  new  tasks,  which 
were  destined  never  to  be  accomplished. 

It  is  not  too  much  to  say  that  he,  with  a  few  other  men,  created  an 
active  sympathy  in  antiquarian  research,  of  which  scores  of  town  histo- 
ries, family  memorials,  and  genealogies  are  the  fruit.  It  was,  at  first,  like 
laying  down  a  railway  in  a  country  destitute  of  population;  but  these 
pioneers  lived  to  see  a  numerous  and  intelligent  class  arise  to  push  the 
spirit  of  inquiry  into  the  deepest  and  darkest  recesses  of  the  past;  to 
witness  a  growing  veneration  for  its  visible  relics,  a  sympathy  with  its 
invisible  influence,  to  which  the  greatest  disciples  of  literary  art  have 
been  most  susceptible. 

The  writer  feels  the  task  of  arranging  and  exhibiting  as  merchandise 
what  have  so  long  been  regarded  as  old  and  trusty  friends,  much  as  he 
would  a  sale  of  human  chattels.  The  books  had  become  so  familiar  to 
their  late  owner  that  he  knew  them  by  their  outward  dress.  Many 
had  been  exchanged  three  and  four  times  for  better  editions,  broader 
margins,  or  firmer  bindings.  Many  a  time-stained  tract  had  been  re- 
stored from  a  bundle  of  tattered  rags  to  be  a  decent  and  useful  mem- 
ber of  society.  Only  a  genuine  bibliophile  can  realize  the  solicitude 
he  feels  for  a  rare  edition  or  scarce  legible  manuscript.  His  touch  is 
more  a  caress  than  a  touch,  and  he  at  last  acquires  a  degree  of  affection 
for  his  treasures  according  to  the  virtues,  merits,  or  traits  of  their 
authors. 


Vm  SAMUEL  GARDNER* DRAKE. 

At  the  time  of  his  death  Mr.  Drake  possessed  fifteen  thousand 
volumes  and  thirty  thousand  pamphlets  directly  or  collaterally  relevant 
to  American  History,  Biography,  Genealogy,  Poetry,  Theology,  or 
Education.  The  detail  of  voyages  and  travels  to  or  within  the  Ameri- 
can Continents,  geographical  or  topographical  descriptions  of  the  terri- 
tory, archaeological  researches,  the  annals  of  aboriginal  tribes,  news- 
papers, almanacs,  portraits,  autographs,  and  manuscripts  reinforce  the 
collection  in  its  serviceable  departments,  as  different  branches  consti- 
tute an  effective  army. 

That  this  was  no  idle  hoard  is  perhaps  already  evident  in  the  enum- 
eration of  the  works  that  the  owner's  pen  called  into  being.  The 
thousand  fly-leaf  notes,  in  his  hand,  attest  careful  perusal  and  mature 
judgment.  Was  a  book  skulking  under  a  false  title  or  fictitious  im- 
print, it  was  cast  out  of  the  collection,  with  its  character  legibly 
written  upon  its  face ;  did  an  author  err  in  stating  a  fact  or  a  date  the 
lapse  was  instantly  noted.  Much  information  valuable  or  curious, 
respecting  the  books  or  their  subjects,  often  appears  in  a  few  words, 
for  which  some  future  owner  will  thank  the  antiquary's  care. 

Except  a  choice  number  of  valuable  tracts,  the  nucleus  of  the  collec- 
tion was  formed  during  Mr.  Drake's  absence  abroad.  He  brought 
from  England  books  to  the  value  of  about  .£400,  and  for  nearly  twenty 
years  has  been  adding  book  upon  book  from  every  available  resource. 
There  are  titles  in  nearly  every  civilized  tongue,  imprints  from  a  thou- 
sand presses.  A  collection  thus  formed  may  be  said  to  resemble  a 
monument  to  which  all  the  world  has  contributed.  And  its  dissolu- 
tion may  well  excite  the  regret  of  men  of  literary  tastes. 

Many  rare  titles  were  picked  up  in  the  bookstalls  of  London,  Edin- 
burgh, Paris,  and  the  provincial  cities  and  towns  of  England,  that  are 
now  hardly  attainable ;  others  cost  years  of  patient  waiting  to  secure. 
Numerous  autographs  add  especial  interest  to  the  volumes  themselves. 
One  likes  to  read  from  the  book  which  Cotton  Mather,  John  Wheel- 
wright or  Southey  perused.  Elegant  and  costly  bindings  by  Eiviere, 
Bedford,  Matthews  and  Low  appeal  to  a  taste  for  the  beautiful  in  the 
binding  art.    As  a  rule  the  books  have  Mr.  Drake's  signature. 

In  American  History,  general  or  local,  and  in  Genealogy,  the  col- 
lection is  believed  to  be  unmatched.  Besides  more  than  five  hundred 
bound  volumes,  there  are  eight  thousand  tracts  under  the  heads  of 
Local  History  and  Genealogy;  and  about  two  thousand  under  that  of 
Biography.  The  list  of  scarce  American  histories  is  too  long  for  repe- 
tition. It  embraces  original  editions  of  Hubbard,  Mather  and  Penhal- 
low's  "  Indian  Wars,"  the  folio  "  Magnalia,"  Prince's  "  Chronology," 
a  Hutchinson  of  1764,  Morton's  "  Memorial,"  Trumbull's  "  Con- 
necticut," Smith's  "Kew  York,"  Beverley's  "  Yirginia,"  Backus's 
"  Church  History,"  etc.  It  is  full  and  compact  in  whatever  relates  to 
the  Colonial  or  Revolutionary  wars,  or  to  those  of  1812  and  1861. 


HIS  LIFE-WORK  AND  HIS  LIBRARY.  ix 

In  American  mag.ozines,  almanacs,  and  newspapers;  in  the  collec- 
tions of  historical  societies;  in  works  on  Theology,  —  including  sermons 
and  controversial  tracts,  from  the  Mathers,  Whitefield,  Chauncy, 
Mayhew,  and  Jona.  Edwards,  to  Channing  and  Theodore  Parker,  on 
Baptism,  Swedenborgianism,  and  Quakerism,  —  Mr.  Drake  made  special 
efforts  to  render  his  authorities  complete.  Masonic  literature  is 
another  specialty;  and  in  American  poetry  five  hundred  bound 
volumes  and  many  tracts,  embrace  the  scarce  editions  of  Mather 
Byles,  Freneau,  R.  T.  Paine,  Barlow,  Trumbull,  Humphreys,  Theo. 
Dwight,  etc.,  with  such  later  favorites  as  Macdonald  Clarke,  Halleck, 
Poe,  Bryant,  Longfellow,  etc. 

The  library  is  singularly  rich  in  English  books,  grouped  in  the  same 
general  divisions  with  the  American.  There  are  thirteen  editions  of 
Hudibras,  inclusive  of  the  first;  with  fine  copies  of  Spenser,  Milton, 
Cowley  and  Prior.  English  History  is  represented  in  legitimate  suc- 
cession from  Stow,  Speed  and  Rapin,  to  Macaulay  and  Froude. 
Sammes,  Ogilby,  Camden,  Raleigh,  are  represented  by  superb  folios; 
as  are  Fuller,  Baxter,  Fox,  Bishop  Burnet,  etc.  In  voyages,  the  Collec- 
tions of  Hakluyt  (editions  of  1585  and  1600),  of  Purchas,  Yan  Lins- 
choten,  Lord  Oxford,  Drake,  Ulloa,  Anson,  Sir  Robert  Mansell  (Algiers 
voyage,  1621),  Dampier  and  Cook,  are  a  formidable  group;  while  Nares' 
splendid  quarto  of  Lord  Burghley,  Phillips'  "  World  of  Words," 
Bailey's  English  "  Dictionary,"  Le  !N"eve's  ''  Fasti,"  are  supplemented 
with  a  goodly  following  of  local  histories  and  tracts,  having  early  im- 
prints. A  small  library  is  comprised  in  the  175  volumes  of  the  "  Lon- 
don "  and  '"  Gentleman's  "  Magazines,  the  depositories  of  much  history 
relative  to  America.  Samuel  Clarke,  Kathaniel  Crouch,  Bishop 
Berkeley,  George  Whitefield,  John  Dunton,  and  William  Cobbett,  have 
many  titles.  There  are  fine  editions  of  "  Acosta,"  of  Lewes  Robert's 
"Mappe  of  Commerce,"  Hondy's  "History  of  the  World  "  (1635), 
etc. ;  also  valuable  tracts  relative  to  the  Civil  Wars. 

Since  its  owner's  decease  this  Library  has  remained  wholly  intact. 
It  is  believed  to  be  the  most  perfect  and  compact  collection  ever  offered 
for  sale  in  the  United  States.  It  is  not  a  miscellaneous  gathering  in 
which  a  few  rare  works  find  place ;  but  one  in  which  every  book  has 
an  ascertained  value.  The  information  necessary  to  organize  such  a 
mass  of  literary  materials  is  of  slow  acquisition,  and  bears  no  small 
proportion  to  their  intrinsic  worth.  There,  are,  doubtless,  books  that 
may  not  soon  again  be  seen  outside  the  collection  of  some  virtuoso. 
This  army  of  authors,  which  might  be  wielded  with  great  effect  as  a 
unit,  is  now  to  be  disbanded. 

Mr.  Drake  last  visited  his  library  on  the  eighth  of  June.  The  writer 
parted  with  him  at  about  four  o'clock  in  the  afternoon.  He  appeared 
much  fatigued,  but  if  sensible  of  approaching  illness  did  not  mention  it. 
The  malady  with  which  he  was  attacked,  pneumonia,  terminated  fatally 
on  the  fourteenth. 


X  SAMUEL  GARDNER  DRAKE. 

He  had  received  many  honors  from  learned  bodies,  and  was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Society  of  Northern  Antiquaries  of  Copenhagen.  He  was  at 
different  times  president  of  the  I^.  E.  Historic,  Genealogical,  and 
Prince  Societies,  both  of  which  he  helped  to  originate.  In  1843,  the 
honorary  degree  of  A.  M.  was  conferred  on  him  by  Union  College.  It 
is  but  just  to  say,  that  he  neither  undervalued  nor  courted  public  dis- 
tinction. His  stores  of  information  were  freely  imparted,  even  when 
some  careless  visitor  has  asked  for  the  result  of  long  and  toilsome 
research.  Many  younger  men  were  his  pupils  who  have  since  made 
names.  He  loved  his  studies  and  his  friends.  In  the  midst  of  his 
family  he  often  indulged  in  playful  raillery,  and  no  man  more  keenly 
relished  a  witticism.  The  j^ast  did  not  engross  him  to  the  exclusion 
of  the  present.  He  closely  followed  the  drift  of  events  and  the 
careers  of  public  men.  Having  exceeded  his  three-score  and  ten, 
he  laid  down  the  pen  which  for  half  a  century  had  seldom  been  idle, 
and  passed  away  with  a  composure  that  forbids  regret: 

'*  Yet  leaving  here  a  name  T  trust 
That  shall  not  perish  in  the  dust." 

S.  A.  D. 
Boston,  Feb.  22,  1876. 


The  books  are  arranged  alphabetically  under  authors'  names,  if 
known,  and  when  unknown  under  their  titles.  This  method  is  adhered 
to  throughout,  except  in  the  special  collections  of  pamphlets,  as  Bio- 
graphies, Genealogies,  Poetry,  Indian  and  Local  History, 
etc.  when  for  convenient  reference  each  subject  is  placed  in  a 
group.  Mr.  Drake's  Catalogue  has  been  adopted,  except  where  judi- 
cious pruning  might  be  necessary  to  reduce  its  bulk. 

The  magnitude  of  the  whole  collection  has  rendered  it  impractica- 
ble to  prepare  a  Catalogue  of  the  Manuscripts,  Autographs,  and 
Portraits,  or  of  about  15,000  pamphlets,  in  time  for  the  sales  of  May 
and  June.  They  will,  however,  form  the  subject  of  a  special  sale,  of 
which  seasonable  notice  will  be  given. 

!N'o  reference  is  made  to  bindings,  although  many  specimens  of  ex- 
quisite workmanship  are  in  the  library;  the  whole  number  which  might 
deserve  especial  mention  on  this  account  is  so  great,  that  it  has  been 
thought  inexpedient  to  encumber  the  Catalogue  with  their  description. 

The  unusually  excellent  condition  of  the  books  has  attracted  the 
favorable  notice  of  librarians  and  collectors  who  have  examined  them; 
it  was  an  object  of  great  care  with  the  late  owner.  Imperfections  have 
been  noted  wherever  they  are  known  to  occur. 

In  mentioning  books  as  "scarce,"  or  "very  scarce,"  the  unin- 
structed  collector  is  reminded  that  the  oldest  are  not  always  the  most 
uncommon ;  many  titles  printed  within  the  century  are  more  difficult 
to  obtain  than  very  old  books.  It  has  been  considered  unnecessary  to 
draw  special  attention  to  titles  of  which  the  great  rarity  is  of  common 
notoriety;  such  are  the  Mather  publications,  early  Election  Sermons, 
etc. . 

The  portrait  is  inserted  by  the  courtesy  of  W.  H.  Whitmore,  Esq. 

The  library  will  remain  on  exhibition  at  17  Bromfield  Street  (Bos- 
ton), until  April  1st. 


Or 


csftiiAjniUk* 


CATALOGUE. 


1  A T .      Histor}^  of  the  Azores.     Maps   and  Engravings. 

London:  1813.    4°. 

2  ABBADIE,  JAMES. —Treatise  on  the  Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Rev'd  by  Abraham  Booth,  Burlington,  K.  J. ,  Mar.  1802.     12°. 

3  ABBOT,  ABIEL,  d.d.  —  History  of  Andover  from  its  Settlement 
to  1820.    Andover:  1829.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

4 Letters  written   in  the  Interior  of    Cuba  in  1828.     Boston: 

1829.    8°. 

One  of  the  bett  authorities  on  the  it-land. 

5 Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descendants  of  Geo.  Abbott  of 

Andover;  Geo.  Abbott  of  Rowley;  Tho.  Abbott  of  Andover;  Ar- 
thur Abbott  of  Ipswich.     Boston:  1847.     8°. 

6  Sermons  by  the  late  Rev.  Abiel  Abbott,  d.d.,  of    Beverly, 

Mass.,  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life.     By  S.  Everett.    Boston:  1831. 
12°. 

7  Sermons  to  Mariners.     Boston:  1812.     12°. 

8  ABBOTT,  GORHAM  D.  Mexico  and  the  United  States.  New 
York:  1869.    8°.    Portraits  and  Maps. 

9  ABBOTT,  JACOB.  American  History.  Illustrated.  Vol.  YIII. 
Washington.    Kew  York.     [s.  t.]    16°. 

10  ABBOTT,  JOHI^  EMERY,  Sermons  by.  With  a  Memoir  by 
Henry  Ware,  Jr.    Boston:  1829.    8°. 

11  ABBOTT,  JOHIN"  S.  C.  Lives  of  the  Presidents.  Profusely 
illustrated.     Sold  only  by  Distributing  Agents.     Boston:  1867.     8°. 

12 The  Path  of  Peace ;  or,  A  Practical  Guide  to  Duty  and  Hap- 
piness.   Boston:  1836.    18°. 

13  ABDY,  E.  S.  Journal  of  a  Residence  and  Tour  in  the  United 
States.    3  vols.     London:  1835.     12°. 

14  ABERCROMBIE,  JAMES,  a.m.  East  Serm.  in  Christ  Ch. 
and  St.  Peter's,  Phila.,  9  May,  1798.    Phila. :  1798.    8°. 

15  ABERT,  J.  W.,  Lieut.  Report  of  his  Examination  of  New 
Mexico.  1846-47.  [Incl.  Lt.-Col.  Cooke's  Report  of  his  March 
from  Santa  E6  to  San  Diego,  Cal.  Also  Capt.  A.  R.  Johnston's 
Journal.]    [n.  t.  p.]    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  5 

16  ABINGDON,  EARL  OF.  Thoughts  on  the  Letter  of  Edmund 
Burke,  Esq.,  on  the  Affairs  of  America.     2d.  ed.     Oxford,  [n.  d.] 

17  ABRIDGMENT  (An)  of  Burns's  Justice  of  the  Peace.  Boston: 
1773.     4°.    Autog.  of  Gov.  Wm.  Gaston. 

18  ABSTRACT  (An)  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  People  called  Quak- 
ers, from  the  Time  of  Their  being  first  distinguished  by  that 
Name.  1650-1666.  From  Original  Records.  3  vols.  London:  1733. 
8°.     [Very  valuable.] 

19  ACCOMPANIMENT  (An)  to  Tanner's  Universal  Atlas. 
Phila.:  1843.     12°. 

20  ACCOUNT  of  Inventions  and  Improvements  necessary  for  Eng- 
land.    Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough.     London:  1691.     18°. 

21  Of  the  Free  School  Soc.  of  New  York.     N.  Y.:  1814.     8°. 

22  of  the  Spanish  Settlements  in  America.    Map.    Edinburgh: 

1762.    8°. 

23 of  the  Late  Conference  on  the  Occurrences  in  America.    In 

a  Letter  to  a  Fi-iend.     London:  1766.     8°. 
24 of  the   French    Settlements    in    N.   America;  the    Towns, 

Ports,  Islands,  Lakes,  Rivers,  etc.,  of  Canada,  claimed  and  improved 

by  the  French  King.    By  a  Gentleman.     Boston:  1746.     8°. 
25 of  the  Foundling  Hospital  in  London,  for  the  Maintenance 

and  Education  of  exposed  and  deserted  young  children.     2d  ed. 

London:  1799.     8°. 
26 of  the  Society  for  promoting   Christian  Knowledge.    Lon- 
don: 1738.    4°. 
27  of  the  European   Settlements  in  Amer.     6th  ed.     London  : 

1777.     2  vols.    8°. 
28 of  the  Interment  of  the  Remains  of  American  Patriots  who 

perished  on  board  of  the  Brit.   Prison  Ships.     Pr.  N.  Y.,  1808. 

Repr.,  with  notes  and  app.  by  II.  R.  Stiles,  New  York,  privately 

print.    1865.    [1.  p.  ed.  35  copies.] 

29  of    the  Pilgrim   Celebration  at  Plymouth,  August  1,  1853, 

Boston:  1853.    8°. 

30  ACCUM,  FREDERICK.  Practical  Essay  on  the  Analysis  of  Min- 
erals.   1st  Amer.  ed.     Phila. :  1809.    12°. 

31  ACCURATE  ACCOUNT  (An)  of  Lord  Macartney's  Embassy  to 
China.  Abridged  from  the  Original  Work.  Plates.  London:  1797.  12**. 

32  ACERBI,  JOSEPH.  Travels  through  Sweden,  Finland,  and  Lap- 
land to  the  N.  Cape.,  1798-99.   Lon.:  1802.   2  vols.  4°.  Engravings. 

33  ACOSTA  JOSEPHI.  Ilistoire  Naturelle  des  Indes,  tant  Orien- 
tales  qu'  Occidentales:  Oii  est  traits  des  choses  r6marquables  du 
Ciel,  des  Elements,  Metaux,  Plantes.  .  .  &  guerres  des  mesmes  In- 
diens.  Traduite  en  Francois  par  Robert  Regnault  Cauxois.  Der- 
niereedit.,  corriege  de  nouveau.     A  Paris,  MDC.     8°. 

One  of  the  rare  works  on  America,  in  French  Vellum. 
2 


6  CATALOGUE. 

34  ACT  (An)  Establishing  Eules  and  Articles  for  the  Government 
of  the  Armies  of  the  U.  S.    By  authority.    Washington:  1812.    18°. 

35  Eegulating  and  Establishing  Fees  [in  the  Colonies].  Pub- 
lished the  24th  day  of  May,  1709.     Eolio.     Pages  18. 

36  ACTS  of  the  Keign  of  William  III.  Parliament  begun  at  West- 
minster.    1698-99.     London:  1700.     Polio.     Black  letter. 

37  ACTS  AND  LAWS  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Mass.  1781-85. 
Vol.  II,  1786-89.  Yol.  Ill,  1790-93.  Vol.  IV,  1796-1800.  Boston. 
4  vols.    Folio. 

38 of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New 

England.    Boston:  1726.     Fol.     [Additions  inserted  to  1735.] 

39 Same.    Boston:  1742.     Fol. 

40 Same.    Boston,  in  N.  Eng. :  1759.     Fol.     [With  Additional 

Laws  inserted  to  1763.] 

41 passed  by  the  Gen.  Court  of  his  Majs.  Province  of  N.  Hamp. 

Boston:  1716.    Fol. 
42 of  his  Majs.  Prov.  of  N.  H.     To  wh.  is  prefixd.  the  Comiss. 

of  Prest.  John  Cuttes,  Esq.  &  His  Exc'y  John  Wentworth ,  Esq. 

Portraits.     1771.     Fol. 

43  AD AIE,  JAMES,  Esq.  History  of  the  American  Indians.  Lon- 
don: 1775.    4°.    Map  [exceedingly  scarce]. 

44  ADAM ,  ALEX.  Koman  Antiquities ;  or,  An  Acct.  of  the  Manners 
and  Customs  of  the  Romans.  Edinburgh:  1797.  8°.  Autog.  Jno. 
Davis. 

45  ADAMS,  C.  B.  Second  Annual  Report  on  the  Geology  of  the 
State  of  Vermont.    Burlington:  1846.    8°. 

46  ADAMS,  CHAS.  FRANCIS.  The  works  of  John  Adams,  with  a 
Life  of  the  author.  10  vols.  Boston:  1856.  Portraits  and  illustrations. 

The  plates  of  this  work  having  been  destroyed,  it  is  becoming  scarce. 

47  Letters  of  John  Adams  addressed  to  his  Wife.     Boston:  1841. 

2  vols.     12°.     Portrait. 

48  ADAMS,  DANIEL,  (m.b.)  Medical  and  Agricultural  Register 
for  1806  and  1807.    Boston.     8°. 

49 Genealogy  of  the  Adams  Family,  of  Kingston,  Mass.     Boston : 

1861.    8°. 
50 Maine  Register  for  1855,  with  a  Complete  Business  Directory. 

1855.    12°. 

51  ADAMS,  GEORGE.  Essay  on  Electricity.  London:  1785.  8°. 
Plate.  '  " 

52  ADAMS,  HANNAH.  Letters  on  the  Gospeb.  Cambridge:  1824. 
18°.     [Scarce.] 

53  Summary  History  of  N.  Eng.  from  the  First  Settlement  at 

Plymouth  to  the  Acceptance  of  the  Federal  Constitution.  Com- 
prehending a  General  Sketch  of  the  American  War.  Dedham: 
1799.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  7 

54  ADAMS,  HANNAH.  Abridgment  of  the  Hist,  of  New  Eiig. 
for  the  Use  of  Young  Persons.     Boston:  1805.     12°. 

55 Same.     2d  cd.     Boston:  1807.     12°. 

56  Memoir  of  Miss  Hannah  Adams,  by  herself.     With  additional 

Notices  by  a  Friend.     Boston:  1832.     12°.     Portrait. 

57 Truth  and  Excellence  of  Christ.  Ilelig.     Boston:  1804.     12°. 

58 Dictionary  of  All  Religions.  Corr.  and  rev.  by  Thomas  Wil- 
liams. Added,  An  Essay  on  Truth.  By  Andrew  Fuller.  New  ed. 
with  ad.     London.     12°.     Not  dated  (1816V). 

59 Same.    4th  ed.     With  corr.    N.  Y.  and  Boston.     1817.    8°. 

[Scarce.] 

60  -■ Alphabetical  Compendium  of  the  various  Sects  which  have 

appeared  in  the  World  from  the  beginning  of  the  Christian  iEra  to 
the  Present  Day.  With  an  Aj^pendix,  containing  a  Brief  Acct.  of 
the  different  Schemes  of  Religion.     Boston:  1784.     8°. 

61  View  of  Religions.      2d  ed.     Boston,    [n.  d.]     8°.      Autog. 

Jer.  Belknap. 

62 Same.    3d  ed.    Boston:  1801.    8°. 

63  ADAMS,  J.  F.     Poems  and  Essays.     Lawrence,     [n.  d.]    12°. 

64  ADAMS,  J.  G.  Disc,  at  the  Funeral  of  Miss  Abby  Anna  Place, 
1859.     Lowell:  1859.    18°. 

65  ADAMS,  JOHN.  Poems  on  Several  Occasions.  Original  and 
Translated.    Boston:  1745.    18°.     [Scarce.] 

66  ADAMS,  JOHN.  A  Defence  of  the  Constitution  and  Govern- 
ment of  the  U.  S.  of  America.    London:  Boston,  repr.  1788.    12°. 

67 Same.    3d  ed.    Phila.    1797.     3  vols.     8°.    Portrait.    [Vol.  3 

Want.] 
68  Correspondence  between,  and  William  Cunningham  in  1803 

and  1812.    Boston:  1823.    8°. 
69 Four  Letters:    Correspondence   between  John  Adams   and 

Samuel  Adams,  late  Gov.    Portraits  and  folding  pedigree  inserted. 

Boston:  1802.    8*^. 
70 Twenty-six  Letters  respecting  the  Revolution  in  America, 

written  in  Holland  in  the  year  1780.    12°. 

Rare.    Written  in  answer  to  the  inquiries  of  Dr.  Calkon,  of  Amsterdam. 

71  Correspondence  of  the  late  President  Adams,  in  a  series  of 

letters.     Bostt)n:  1809.     8°. 

Originally  published  in  the  "  Boston  Patriot."  A  very  important  collection  beginning 
with  Mr.  Adams's  presidential  term.  Illustrated  by  Mr.  D.  with  some  extremely  rare 
engra\ings. 

72 Discourses  on  Davila:  A  series  of  papers  on  Political  History, 

by  an  American  Citizen.    Boston:  1805.     8°. 

73  ADAMS  AND  JEFFERSON  (Eulogies).  Caleb  Gushing,  Sam'l 
L.  Knapp,  John  Sergeant,  J.  A.  Shaw,  J.  E.  Sprague,  Peleg  Sprague, 
J.  L.  Tillinghast,  D.  Webster,  Wm.  Wirt.  10  Tr.  and  one  broad- 
side. 


8  CATALOGUE. 

74  ADAMS,  JOHN"  JAY.  The  Charter  Oak  and  Other  Poems. 
New  York:  1839.    12°. 

75  ADAMS,  JOHN  QUINCY.  Poems  of  Keligion  and  Society. 
With  Notices  of  His  Life  and  Character  by  John  Davis  and  T.  H. 
Benton.    New  York:  1848.    18°. 

76  ADAMS,  JOHN  QUINCY.  Lectm-es  on  Khetoric  and  Oratory, 
delivered  in  Harvard  University.     2  vols.     Cambridge :  1810.     8°. 

77  Letters  on  the  Masoniclnstitution.     Boston:  1847.     8°. 

78  Duplicate  Letters,  The  Fisheries  and  the  Mississippi.  Docu- 
ments relating  to  Transactions  at  the  Negotiation  of  Ghent.  Wash- 
ington: 1822.    8°. 

79  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Richard  Haven,  of  Lynn, 

Mass.     Boston:  1843.     8°. 

80  Same,  with  continuation;  and  Address  of  J.  C.  Park.     Boston: 

1843.    8°. 

81  ADAMS,  NATHANIEL.  Annals  of  Portsmouth,  comprising 
a  period  of  200  years  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town;  with 
Biographical  Sketches.     Portsmouth:  1825.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

82  ADAMS,  NEHEMIAH.  Autobiography  of  Thomas  Shepard, 
Minister  of  Cambridge,  N.  E.,  with  Notices  of  his  Life  and  Char- 
acter.    Boston:  1832.    18°. 

83  Sabbath  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Rufus  Choate,  with 

the  Address  at  his  Funeral.    Boston:  1859.    18°. 

84 Life  of  John  Eliot.    Boston:  1847.    12°. 

85 Memorial  Volume  of  Essex  St.  Ch.  and  Soc,  Boston.     25th 

Anniversary  of  his  Installation.     Boston:  1860.     12°.     [Portrait.] 

86  South-side  View  of  Slavery:  or,  Three  Months  at  the  South 

in  1854.     Boston:  1854.    12°. 

87  ADAMS,  ROBERT.  Narrative  of  Robert  Adams,  wrecked  on 
the  west  coast  of  Africa  in  1810;  was  three  years  in  slavery  among 
the  Arabs  of  the  Great  Desert.     Boston:  1817.     8°.     [Map.] 

88  Same.     With  Map,  Notes,  and  Appendix.    London:  1816.  4°. 

89  ADAMS,  SAMUEL.  Oration  delivered  at  the  State  House  in 
Philad'a,  Augt.  1,  1776.    London:  1776.     Washington:   1812.    8°. 

90  ADAMS,  ZABDIEL,  a.m.  Happiness  and  Pleasure.  Serm.  in 
Boston,  New  Eng.  Aug.  26, 1772.  Boston:  1772.  8°.  Autograph 
of  Chas.  Lowell. 

91  ADDEY  MASKINFIELD.  "  Little  Mac,"  and  how  he  became 
a  Great  General.    Illustrations.    New  York:  1864.    16°. 

92  ADDISON,  JOSEPH.  Evidences  of  the  Christian  Religion. 
First  American  Edit.    Boston:  1795.    12°. 

93 Miscellaneous  Works  in  Prose  and  Verse.     Life  by  Tickel. 

London:  1777.     3  vols.    12°. 
94  ADDRESS  to  Persons  of  Fashion.  Against  Balls,  Playhouses,  and 

Card-tables.    Bait.:  1807.    12°. 


CATALOGUE,  9 

95  ADDRESS  of  the  Friends  of    Domestic  Industry.      New  York, 

1831,  to  the  People  of  the  U.  S.    Bait.:  1831.    8°. 
96 On  the  Presentation  of  the  sword  of  Gen.  Jackson  to  Congress. 

Washington:  1855.    8°. 

97  ADDRESSES  OF  THE  PHILADELPHIA  SOCIETY  for  Pro- 
motion of  N'ational  Industry.     Phila. :  1819.     8°. 

98  ADLARD,  GEORGE.  The  Sutton-Dudleys  of  England  and  the 
Dudleys  of  Mass.,  N.  England,  from  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the 
Present  Time.     New  York:  1862.    8°. 

99  ADLER,  G.  J.,  a.m.  Iphigenia  in  Tauris:  A  Drama  in  Five  Acts. 
By  Goethe.     Translated  from  the  German.     New  York:  1850.    12°. 

100  ADOLPHUS,  JOHN.  History  of  England.  Accession  of  George 
the  Third,  to  the  Peace  in  1783.  3d  ed.  3  vols.  London:  1810. 
Six  Portraits. 

101  ADVENTURES  OF  SIG.  GAUDENTIO  DI  LUCCA:  His 
Examination  before  the  Inquisition,  &c.,  Wilmington,  1800;  Consti- 
tution of  Mass.  Boston:  1807.  Federal  Ready  Reckoner.  Wor- 
cester: 1795.  Goodrich's  Questions;  First  Lessons  in  History,  etc. 
8  vols.    12°. 

102 of    Timothy  Peacock,  Esq.;    or.  Freemasonry  Practically 

Illustrated.     By  a, Member  of   the  Vermont  Bar.     Middlebury: 
1835.    12°.    P.  218. 

103  ADVICE  TO  THE  OFFICERS  OF  THE  BR.  ARMY. 
7th  ed.  London:  1783.  18°.  And  five  other  tracts,  viz.  Advice 
to  Lord  Lieuts.  of  Counties.  London:  1786.  Advice  to  the  Uni- 
versities of  Oxford  and  Cambridge.  London:  1783.  Life  of  David 
Hume,  written  by  himself.  London:  1777.  Letter  from  Adam 
Smith  to  Mr.  Strahan.  Kirkaldy:  1776.  Criticisms  on  the  Rolliad. 
London:  1785. 

The  first  is  generally  ascribed  to  Lord  Townsbend.    All  these  tracts  are  scarce  and  val- 
uable. 

104  ^SOP.  Fables  d'Esope,  mises  en  Fran9ais.  Nouvelle  Edition, 
precedee  de  Sa  Vie.     A  Paris,  1835.     12°. 

105  ^SOP  JUNIOR  in  America.  A  Series  of  Fables  written  espe- 
cially for  the  People  of  the  United  States.    N.  York:  1834.    12°. 

106  AGASSIZ,  LOUIS.  Lake  Superior:  Its  Physical  Character, 
Vegetation,  and  Animals.  Narrative  of  the  Tour,  by  J.  Elliot 
Cabot.  Contributions  by  other  Scientific  Men.  Elegantly  Illus- 
trated.    Boston:  1850.     8°.    pp.  428. 

107 Biographica  Zoologiae  et  Geologise:  A  General  Catalogue  of 

all  Books,  Tracts,  and  Memoirs  on  Zoology  and  Geology.     Vol.  1. 

Periodicals.     London:  1848.    8°. 
108  AIKIN,   J.  M.D.      The  Art  of  preserving   Health.     By  John 

Armstrong,  m.d.     Prefixed  a  Crit.  Essay  on  the  Poem.     Phila.: 

1804.     18°. 


10  ^  CATALOGUE. 

109  AIKIK,  J.  M.D.  Letters  to  a  Young  Lady  on  a  Course  of 
English  Poetry.    1^.  York:  1806.    12°. 

110  AIKIX,  LUCY.  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Phila.:  1823.    8°. 

111  Ejoistles  on  Women,  their  Character  and  Condition  in  vari- 
ous Ages  and  Nations.  With  Miscellaneous  Poems.  Boston:  1810. 
16°. 

112 Memoir  of   John  Aiken,  m.d.       With   a  selection  of  his 

Miscell.  Pieces.    Phila. :  1824.     8°.     Autog.  James  Kent. 

113  AIIS'SWOETH,  KOBEET.  Latin  Dictionary,  reprinted  from 
the  folio  edition  of  1752.  With  numerous  Additions  and  Improve- 
ments. By  The  Rev.  B.  W.  Beatson,  A.  m.  Revised  and  cor- 
rected by  Wm.  Ellis,  Esq.,  A.M.     London:  1830.     Royal.    8°. 

114  AKE:N'SIDE,  mark.  Pleasures  of  Imagination.  Pref.  a 
Crit.  Essay  on  the  Poem  by  Mrs.  Barbauld.  London:  1796.  18°. 
Illust. 

115  ATKI^N'S,  TH.  B.  Selections  from  the  Public  Documents  of 
ISTova  Scotia.     Halifax,  N.  S.:  1869.    8°. 

116  ALBACH,  JAMES  R.  Annals  of  the  West:  Account  of  Prin- 
cipal Events  in  the  Western  States  and  Territories,  from  the  Discov- 
ery of  the  Mississippi  Valley  to  the  year  1850.    St.  Louis:  1852.    8°. 

117  A:N':N^ALS  op  the  west.  To  the  year  1856.  Pittsburg: 
1857.    8°. 

118  ALBANY.  Report  on  the  Aspersions  of  G.  M.  West  on  the 
Character  of  W.  B.  Sprague.     1850.     8°. 

119  Churchill's  Guide  through  the  Rural  Cemetery.     1857.     12°. 

120  ALBANY  ACADEMY.  Celebration  of  the  Semi-Centennial 
Anniversary,  23d  June,  1863.     Albany:  1863.     8°.     Eront. 

121  ALBRO,  JOHN  A.  Life  of  Thomas  Shepard.  Boston:  1847- 
18°. 

122  ALCORAN,  The.  Translated  out  of  Aribique  into  French,  by 
the  Sieur  Du  Ryer,  Lord  of  Malezair,  and  Resident  for  the  King  of 
France,  at  Alexandrie.  And  newly  Englished,  for  the  satisfaction 
of  all  that  desire  to  look  to  the  Turkish  Varieties.  London:  1649. 
4°.    Alexander  Ross's  "  Caveat,"  7  leaves. 

123  ALCOTT,  L.  M.  Miss.   Hospital   Sketches.    Boston:  1863.   12°. 

124  ALCOTT,  WM.  A.  Dr.  The  House  I  Live  In;  or,  The  Human 
Body.    New  York:  1855.     18°. 

125 Young  Housekeeper;  or.  Thoughts  on  Food  and  Cookery. 

Boston:  1838.    12°. 

126  Young  Wife;  or.  Duties  of  Woman  in  the  Marriage  Relation. 

New  York:  1855.     12°.    Illus. 

127  Moral  Reformer  and  Teacher  on  the  Human  Constitution.     2 

vols.    Boston:  1835.    12°. 

128 Vegetable  Diet.    Boston:  1838.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  11 

129  ALCOTT,  WM.  A.  Dr.    The  Young  Mother;  or,  Management 

of  Children  in  regard  to  Health.     Boston:  1836.     18°. 
130 The  Young  Husband;  or,  Duties  of  Man  in  the  Marriage 

Relation.     Boston:  1839.    18°. 
131  The  Young  Man's  Guide.     8th  ed.     Enlarged.     Boston: 

1848.     18°. 

132 Stories  of  Eliot  and  the  Indians.     Boston:  1838.    18°. 

133 Tea  and  Coffee.    Boston:  1839.    18°. 

134 The  Teacher  of  Health,  and  the  Laws  of  the  Human  Con 

stitution.     Boston:  1843.     12°. 

135  Trust  in  the  Lord ;  or,  the  Story  of  Elijah  and  the  Ravens. 

Boston;  1848.     18°. 

136  ALDEN"  CYRUS,  Esq.  Abridgment  of  Law,  with  Practical 
Forms,  in  Two  Parts,    Boston:  1819.    8°.    Unbound. 

137  ALDEJS",  E  [BENEZER],  m.d.  Memoir  and  Correspondence 
of  Mrs.  Marj^  Ann  Odiorne  Clark.     Boston;  1837.     18°. 

138  ALDEN,  JOSEPH,  D.D.  The  Aged  Pilgrim.  Boston:  1846. 
18°.    Front. 

139 The  Example  of  Washington  commended  to  the  Young. 

N.  York:  1846.    18°.    Cloth.    Portrait. 

140  ALDE:Nr,  TIMOTHY,  Jr.,  a.m.  Account  of  Sundry  Missions 
among  the  Senecas  and  Munsees.     New  York :  1827.    18°. 

Very  rare.    Contains  the  first  account  of  Mary  Jennison.  —  S.  G.  D. 

141  Collection  of    American  Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions,  with 

occasional  Kotes.    N".  York:  1814.    18°.     5  vols.     [Very  scarce.] 

142  ALEXAI^DER,  ARCHIBALD.  Biographical  Sketches  of  the 
Founder  and  principal  Alumni  of  the  Log  College,  Princeton,  N. 
J.  1845.    12°. 

143  ALEXANDER,  CALEB.  The  works  of  Yirgil.  Translated  into 
Literal  English  Prose ;  with  some  explanatory  Notes.  Boston:  1796. 
8°.     [Excessively  rare.] 

144  ALEXANDER,  J.  E.  (Capt).  Transatlantic  Sketches  in  North 
and  South  America  and  the  West  Indies.  With  Notes  on  Negro 
Slavery  and  Canadian  Emigration.     Phila.:  1833.    8°. 

145  ALEXANDER,  JAMES  W.  Life  of  Archibald  Alexander,  d.d.  , 
LL.D.     Phila.:  1856.    12°    Portrait. 

146.  ALEXANDER,  Sir  WM.  [Ld  Stirling],  and  American  Colo- 
nization, with  Memoir  by  Rev.  E.  F.  Slafter.  Bost.  Prince  Soc: 
1873.    4°. 

147  ALGOUAZIL    (or   Catchpole).     Possest,    in  Seven    Visions, 
[n.  d.]    8°. 

148  ALGUNO,  SE5;^0R.  Child  Harvard:  A  Romance  of  Cambridge. 
[A  Poem.]    Boston:  1848.     12°. 

149  ALLEINE,  Rev.  JOSEPH.  The  Believer's  Triumph  in  God's 
Promises.    3d  ed.    Phila.:  1789.    18°.     [Scarce.] 


12  CATALOGUE. 

150  ALLE:Nr,  ETHAN,  Col.  A  iq'arrative  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen's 
Captivity,  from  the  time  of  his  being  taken  near  Montreal,  in  Sept. 
1775,  to  his  Exchange,  6  May,  1778.  Containing  his  Voyages  and 
Travels.  With  some  Political  Observations,  written  by  himself. 
Walpole,  K.  H.:  1807.    12°.    [Bare.] 

151  Narrative  of  the  Capture  of  Ticonderoga,  and  of  his  Cap- 
tivity.    6th  ed  ,  with  Notes.    Burlington:  1852.     8°. 

152  ALLEN,  IRA  (Esq.).  The  Natural  and  Political  History  of  the 
State  of  Yermont.     London:  1798.     8°.     [Rare.] 

153  ALLEN,  JOSEPH.  Questions  on  Select  Portions  of  the  Four 
Evangelists.    2d  ed.     Boston:  1830.    18°. 

154 Genealogical  Sketches  of  the  Allen  Family  of  Medfield. 

Boston:  1869.    12°.    Portraits. 

155 Questions  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.    Boston:  1834.    18°. 

Map. 

156 Same.    2d  ed.  Boston:  1835.     18°. 

157  ALLEN,  JULIAN.  Autocrasy  in  Poland  and  Russia.  N. 
York:  1854.    12°. 

158  ALLEN,  MYRON  O.  History  of  Wenham  [Mass.],  from  its 
Settlement  in  1639  to  1860.     Boston:  1860.    12°. 

159  ALLEN,  PAUL.  Original  Poems,  Serious  and  Entertaining. 
Salem:    1801.    12°.    P.  141.     [Scarce.] 

160 History  of  the  American  Revolution.    Bait.:  1819.     2v.    8°. 

161  Same.     Baltimore:  1822.     2v.    8°. 

162  ALLEN,  PAUL,  Esq.  History  of  the  Expedition  under  Lewis, 
and  Clark,  to  the  Sources  of  the  Missouri,  across  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, and  down  the  River  Columbia  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  during 
the  years  1804-5-6.  By  order  of  the  Govt,  of  the  U.  S.  2  vols. 
Phila.:  1814.    8°.     Maps  and  plans. 

163  Noah,  a  Poem.     Baltimore:  1821.     16°. 

164  ALLEN,  R.  L.,m.d.  Hand  Book  of  Saratoga  and  Stranger's 
Guide.     Albany,  Munsell:  1866.     8°. 

165  Analysis  of  the  Principal  Mineral  Fountains  at   Saratoga 

Springs:  Their  History.     N.  Y.:  1858.     18°. 

166  ALLEN,  THADDEUS.  Inquiry  into  the  Principles,  Services, 
and  Influences  of  the  Leading  Men  in  the  Origination  of  our  Union. 
Boston:  1847.    8°. 

167  ALLEN,  THOMAS,  A.  m.  Thirsty  Sinners  invited  to  Christ. 
With  an  "  Epistle  to  the  Reader  "  by  John  Higginson  Dated  July 
20, 1678.    Title  and  all  after  p.  82  gone.    MS.  note  by  Mr.  D. 

168  ALLEN,  WILKES,  a.m.  History  of  Chelmsford;  also.  Memoir 
of  the  Pawtucket  and  Tribe  of  Indians.  Haverhill:  1820.  8°. 
[Scarce.] 

169  ALLEN,  WILLIAM,  d.d.  American  Biographical  Dictionary, 
containing  an  Account  of  the  Lives,  Characters,  and  Writings  of  the 


CATALOGUE.  18 

most  eminent  Persons  in  North  America  from  its  first  Settlement. 

2ded.     Boston:  1832.    8°. 

170 Amer.  Biog.  Diet.     3d  ed.     Boston:  1857.    8°. 

171  American  Biographical  Dictionary.    Cambridge:  1809.    8°. 

Port,  of  Washington. 

172 Memoir  of  John  Codman,  d.d.,  with  Eeminiscences  by- 
Joshua  Bates,  d.d.     Boston:  1853.     8°.    Portrait. 

173 Wunnissoo;   or,  the  Vale  of  Hoosatunnuk.     A  Poem,  with 

Notes.     Boston:  1856.     12°.    Portrait. 

174 A  Decade  of  Addresses,  did.  from  1820  to  1829,  to  the  Senior 

Classes  at  Bowdoin  College;  with  an  Inaugural  Address,  etc.     Bos- 
ton: 1830.     12°. 

175  History  of  Norridgewock.  Norridgewock:  1849.  12°.  Plates. 

176  ALLEN,  ZACHERIAH.  Practical  Tourist;  or,  Sketches  of  the 
State  of  the  Useful  Arts,  and  of  Society,  Scenery,  etc.  etc.,  in  Great 
Britain,  France,  and  Holland.     2  vols.     Providence:  1832.     12°. 

177  ALLIBONE,  S.  AUSTIN.  Critical  Dictionary  of  English 
Literature,  and  British  and  American  Authors,  Living  and  De- 
ceased, from  the  earliest  Accounts  to  the  Middle  of  the  19  Century. 
Containing  30,000  Biographies  and  Literary  Notices,  with  40  Indexes 
of  Subjects.     Yol.  1.     Phila.:  1858.     R.  8°. 

178  ALLINE,  HENRY.  Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs.  Stonington- 
Port.  (Conn.)    1802.     12°. 

179  ALLSTON,  W.  Sylphs  of  the  Seasons,  with  other  Poems.  1st 
American  from  the  London  Edition.    Boston:  1813.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

180 Monaldi:  A  Tale.     Boston:  1841.     12°. 

181  Same.    Boston:  1856.     12°.     Ticknor  «fe  Fields. 

182  ALMANACS.    Ames,Nathanael.  1742-75  (1768 w.).   Bost.  12°. 

183 Low,  Nathaniel.     1772-1827  (1774  and  1776  w.).     Bost.   12°. 

184 Thomas,  Isaiah.  1784^1822  (1787,  90,  91,  1813  w.)  Wor- 
cester.   8°. 

185  Thomas,  Robert  B.     1792-1875.     Boston.     8°. 

186 Christian  Almanack,  1821-40  (1835  w.)    Boston.     12°. 

187  American  Anti-Slavery  Almanac,  1836-41,47.      Boston  and 

New  York.     8°. 
188 Rhode  Island  Almanac,  1817,  19-25.  27,  28,  30,  32,  42-44, 

46-47,  49-54,  57,  59-60,  63.    Providence,  R.  L    8°.     Some  Imp. 
189 Leavitt,  Dudley.     1825,  27,  28,  31-34,  37-46, 48, 51-56, 58-62, 

65,66,71.     Concord,  N.H.     8°. 
190 Fessenden,  Th.  G.     1828-34.     Boston.    8°. 

191  Anti-Masonic  Almanac,  1829-34,  37.     Boston  and  Phila. 

(not  consecutive.) 

192  The  Clergyman's  Almanac,  1810-21.     Boston.     8°. 

193 Weatherwise,  Father  Abraham.    1774,  80-83,  85-88,  90,  94, 

98,1802,04.    Phila.,Boston,  and  Salem.    8°. 


14  CATALOGUE. 

194  ALMANACS.  Methodist  Almanac,  1827,  31,  40,  41,  47,  48,  51, 
54,  58-61,  63,  68.    Boston  and  :Nr.  York.    8°. 

195  Unitarian  Cong.  Eeg.  and  Year  Book,  1848,  53,  73.    Boston. 

12°.    2v. 

196 Family  Christian  Almanac,  1841,42,44r-64,68,  69,  72.  Amer. 

Tr.  Soc.    Boston  and  N.  York.    8°. 
197  Bickerstaff ,  Isaac.    1766, 69, 72-74, 77-79, 82-85, 87, 89,  91-93, 

96,  98, 1802.    Boston.    12°.    Some  imperfections. 
198 American.    Miscellaneous,  1713-1875.    Yol.  1,1713-1791,24 

nos.     Leeds,  Dan.,  N.York;  Shepherd,  Newport;  Stearns,  Sam., 

Boston;  George's,  Salem;   West,  Providence;  Partridge,  Boston; 

Sewall,  Portsmouth, N.  H. ;  BuUard,  Boston,  etc.— Yol.  2, 1792-1803, 

18  nos.     Carleton,  Osgood;  Bannaker's;  Kentucky;  N.  Hampshire; 

Pry,  Benj.;  Columbian;  Phila. ;  Penn.,N.  J.,Del.,Md.,  and  Ya., 

Brigg's  Bait.;  Wilmington;  Poulson,  Phila.;  Charleston,  S.  C.,etc. 

—  Yol.   3,  1804-07,  15  nos.     Pittsburg;    Bounetheau;   Houghton; 

Carey. — Yol.  4,  1808,  10-15  nos.     Poor  Eichard;  Cochran;  Poor 

Will's,  etc. ,  5-22, 1810, 1875.     4  vols.     54  nos. 

199  - —  Whig  Almanac,  1844-1870.     N.  York.     16°. 

Title  changed  1856  to  "  Tribune  Almanac." 

200  EngHsh  Misc.  Almanacks  (bound),  1663,93, 1701-32(1  vol.); 

1708,17,18,48,49,50-69  (1  vol.);  1767-79  (1  vol.);  1780-89  (1  vol.); 
11  vols. 

Theeie  volumes  are  filled  with  historical  information  of  their  time;  several  have  por- 
traits. 

201  ALMANAC,  AMERICAN,  And  Repository  of  Useful  Knowl- 
edge, 1830-1864.     Boston.     35v.     12°. 

202  ALMON,  JOHN.  Correspondence  of  the  late  John  Wilkes  with 
his  Friends,  printed  from  the  Original  MSS.;  with  Memoirs  of  his 
Life.    5  vols.    London:  1805.    12°.     Portrait. 

203  The  Remembrancer;    or.  Impartial  Repository  of  Public 

Events.      Part  III.      Por  the  Year  1776.      London:    1777.      8°. 

Exceedingly  scarce.    Indispensable  to  the  historian  and  biographer  of  the  Revolution. 

204 Political  Tracts.  8  vols.  London:  1765-79.  Fourth  impres- 
sion.   8°. 

Beginning  with  the  History  of  the  Minority,  during  the  years  1762,  63,  64,  65,  these  vols, 
embrace  much  of  value  relative  to  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  American  Revolution. 

205  ALSOP,  GEORGE.  Character  of  the  Province  of  Maryland. 
New  edit.,  with  Historical  Notes  by  J.  G.  Shea,  ll.d.  N.  York: 
1869.    8°. 

206  ALTON  RIOTS.  Trials  of  W.  S.  Gilman,  E.  Long,  and  others, 
for  a  Riot,  Nov.  7, 1837,  in  defending  a  Printing  Press.  By  W.  S. 
Lincoln.    New  York :  1838.    12°.    Frontispiece. 

207  AMBROSE,  ISAAC.  War  with  Devils;  and  Ministration  of 
and  Communion  with  Angels.    2d  ed.    Glasgow  College :  1738.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  15 

208  AMBROSE,  ISAAC.  Prima,  Media,  et  Ultima;  or,  the  First, 
Middle,  and  Last  Thinji^s.     Tthedit.     Glasgow:  1757.    4°. 

209  AMERICA  AND  THE  AMERICANS.  By  a  Citizen  of  the 
World.     London:  1833.     8°. 

210  AMERICA  DISCOVERED.  A  Poem.  In  Twelve  Books.  By 
an  American.     New  York:  1850.     12°. 

211  AMERICAN  ACADEMY  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Memoirs. 
Vol.1,  Boston:  1785;  2,  pt.  2,  Charlestown:  1804;  3,  Camhridge: 
1809.  New  Ser.  Vols.  4-8.  Cambridge  and  Boston:  1849-6.3.  8v. 
in  12  pts.    4°. 

212  AMERICAN  ANNALS  OF  THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 
Conducted  by  the  Instructors  of  the  American  Asylum.  Vols. 
2  and  3.     Hartford:  1849.    8°. 

213  AMERICAN  ANNUAL  REGISTER;  or.  Historical  Memoirs 
of  the  United  States  for  1796.     Phila. :  1797.    8°. 

214  AMERICAN  ANTI-SLAVERY  SOCIETY.  13  Documents. 
1vol.    8°. 

215  AMERICAN  ARCHIVES  :  A  Collection  of  Records,  State 
Papers,  Debates,  and  Letters ;  Doc.  Hist,  of  the  Origin  and 
Progress  of  the  American  Colonies;  the  Causes  and  Accomplish- 
ment of  the  Revolution.  4th  Series,  from  1774-76.  Washington: 
1837-46.    6v.    Fol. 

216 Same.     5th  Ser.    Vols.  1-3.  Washington:  1848-53.   3v.   Fol. 

All  the  Government  has, published.    An  invaluable  collection.    The  i-arlier  vols,  long 
since  out  of  print. 

217  AMERICAN  ATLAS:  A  Complete, Hist.,  Chron.,  and  Geog. 
Phila.:  1822.     Fol. 

218  AMERICAN  BAPTIST  MAGAZINE  and  Missionary  Intelli- 
gencer.  New  Ser.   Vol.1.   In  27  vols.  1817-1847.   Boston:  1817.  8°. 

219  AMERICAN  BIBLE  SOCIETY.  Second  Annual  Report  of 
the  Board  of  Managers.    N.  Y. :  1818.    8°. 

220  AMERICAN  CHESTERFIELD;  or,  Way  to  Wealth,  Honor, 
and  Distinction:  Selections  from  the  Letters  of  Lord  Chesterfield. 
Phila.:  1828.     24°. 

221  AMERICAN  CITIZEN'S  SURE  GUIDE:  Coll.  of  State  Pa- 
pers.    Kennebunk,  Me. :  1804.     4°. 

222  AMERICAN  COMMONPLACE  BOOK  of  Prose.  Boston: 
1828.    12°. 

223  AMERICAN  CONGRESS,  Answer  to  the  Declaration  of  the. 
5th  ed.     London,  1776.     8°. 

224  AMERICAN  CRITICISMS  on  Mrs.  Trollope's  "  Domestic 
Manners  of  the  Americans."    London:  O.  Rich.     1833.    8°. 

225  CHRONICLES  OF  THE  TIMES.  The  first  Book.  Boston: 
1775.    8°.     [Not  paged.] 

226  AMERICAN  EDUCATION  SOCIETY.  Quarterly  Register 
and  Journal.    Andover:  1829-39.     11  vols,  in  6.    8°. 


16  CATALOGUE. 

227  AMEBIC AIST  EDUCATIOI^  SOCIETY.     Historj- of.    Boston: 

1835.     18°. 

228  AMERICAN  EDUCATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK,  for  1857.  Bos- 
ton: 1857.     12°. 

229  AMERICAN  ENCYCLOPEDIA;  or,  Universal  Dictionary.  8 
vols.     N.  Y. :  1805.     4°. 

230  AMERICAN  EVANGELIST.  Original  Monthly  Sermons. 
Ed.  by  Win.  Williams,  Past.  1st  Presbyt.  Ch.,  Salem.  Boston: 
1820.     8°.     Plate  of  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims. 

231  AMERICAN  GAZETTE.  A  Collection  of  all  the  authentic  Ad- 
dresses, Memorials,  Letters,  etc.  wh.  relate  to  the  present  Disputes 
between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies.  Containing  many  Origi- 
nal Papers  never  before  published.  No.  1.  [Five  in  all.]  3d.  ed. 
Landon:  176S.     8°. 

232  AMERICAN  GAZETTEER.  Containing  a  distinct  Account  of 
all  the  Parts  of  the  New  World.  With  Maps.  In  3  vols.  [1st 
wanting.]     London:  1762.     12°. 

233  AMERICAN  GUIDE  BOOK  (The).  Hand  Book  for  Tourists 
and  Travellers  through  every  Part  of  the  U.  S.    Phila.,  New  York: 

1846.  12°. 

234  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  RECORD,  and  Repertory  of  Notes 
and  Queries.  Ed.  by  B.  J.  Lossing.  Vols.  1-4.  Phila. :  1872-75. 
8°.     Autograph  letter  of  B.  J.  Lossing. 

Vol.  4  called  Potter's  Amer,  Monthly,  and  ed,  by  J.  E.  Potter  &  Co. 

235  AMERICAN  HUSBANDRY.  Account  of  the  Soil,  Climate, 
Production,  and  Agriculture  of  the  British  Colonies  in  N.  America 
and  the  W.  Indies.     By  an  American.     2  vols.     London:  1775.     8°. 

236  AMERICAN  INSTITUTE,  Journal  of.  Vols.  1-4.  New 
York:  1834-40.    4v.    8°. 

237  AMERICAN  KEEPSAKE;  or.  Book  for  every  American;  with 
Steel-plate  Engravings  of  all  the  Presidents  of  the  U.  States. 
Declaration  of  Independence,  Signers'  Names,  Constitution  of  U.  S. 
W.  Farewell  Address.  Postage  Law  of  1845, etc.  Boston:  1845.  12°. 

238  AMERICAN  LADY'S  PRECEPTOR.  Compilation  of  Obser- 
vations, Essays,  and  Poetical  Effusions.  2ded.  Baltimore:  1811.  12°. 

239  AMERICAN  LOYALISTS.      By    Lorenzo    Sabine.     Boston: 

1847.  8°. 

240  AMERICAN  MAGAZINE  and  Historical  Chronicle.  Vol.  1. 
1743.  1744.  Boston:  1744.  Vol.2.  For  the  Year  1745.  Boston,  N. 
Eng.  1745.    8°.     All  issued. 

The  earliest  of  American  Magazines.  Copies  are  rarely  met  with.  They  contain  many 
details  of  the  operations  against  Louisburg  in  1745.  Vol  1  has  a  view  of  Boston  on  the 
title-page. 

241  AMERICAN  MAGAZINE.  A  collection  of  valuable  Essays 
in  Prose  and  Verse.  From  Dec.  1787  to  Nov.  1788  (inclusive). 
New  York:  1788.    8°. 


CATALOGUE,  17 

242  AMERICAN  MAGAZINE  (The).  Of  Useful  and  Entertaining 
Knowledge.     Vols  1  and  2.     1837.     K.  8°. 

243  AMERICAN  MUSEUM    (The)  from   Jan.  1787  to  Dec.  1792. 

12  vols. ,  regular.     Phila.     8°. 

Now  one  of  the  scarcest  American  Magazines. 

244  AMERICAN  MUSEUM;  or,  Annual  Register  for  1798.  Phil. : 
1799.    8°. 

245  AMERICAN  NAVAL  BATTLES.  With  21  elegant  engrav- 
ings.    Boston:  1831.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

246  AMERICAN  NEPOS.  A  Collection  of  the  Lives  of  the  Most 
Remarkable  and  Eminent  Men  who  have  contributed  to  the  Dis- 
covery, the  Settlement,  and  the  Independence  of  America.  2d  ed. 
Baltimore:  1811.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

247  AMERICAN  PEACE  SOCIETY.     1  vol.     24  Tracts. 

248  AMERICAN  PAMPHLETS.  A  valuable  series.  Many  of 
early  date.  Lot  of  239,  corresp.  of  Adams  and  Cunningham;  Jon- 
athan Ashley,  1742;  Alden,  Hist.  Mass.  Med.  Soc;  Barlow,  Advice 
to  the  Privileged  Orders,  1793;  Barnard,  School  Architecture;  Bar- 
ing, Alex.,  on  the  Orders  in  Council;  Bungray,  Pen  and  Ink 
Portraits,  N.  Y.  State  Officers;  Precis  des  Batailles  de  Fleurus  et 
de  Waterloo,  1818. 

249 Lot  of  206.    Chauncy,  Death  of  Jonathan  Mayhew,  1766; 

B.  Colman,  1730,  '35,  '36;  Copy  of  Letters  of  Hutchinson  and 
Oliver,  1773;  Protest  against  Stamp  Act,  -vtith  lists  of  the  Speakers 
and  Voters,  1766:  Life  of  Cassem,  Lond.,  1746,  Autog.  of  Rev.  J. 
Eckley;  Dickinson's  Farmers'  Letters;  Chauncy,  Ord.  of  Rev. 
Simeon  Howard,  1767;  Dalrj^mple's  Military  Essay,  Phila.,  1776; 
Extracts  from  Votes  and  Proceedings  Continental  Congress,  1774,  T. 
D wight.  Conn.  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati,  1795. 

250  Lot  of  201.    Mather,  S.,  on  the  Decease  of  Cotton  Mather, 

1728;  Jona.  Mayhew,  1759,  '61,  '63,  '64,  '66;  List  of  Minority  on 
Repeal  of  Stamp  Act.  1766;  Countess  De  La  Motte's  Memoire 
Justificatif  (attacking  the  private  character  of  Marie  Antoinette) ; 
Jed.  Morse,  1798, 1801;  New  Testament  in  Chinese;  Otis's  Defence 
of  the  Hartford  Convention;  Oliver,  Essay  on  Comets,  1772;  Miche- 
let  on  Auricular  Confession;  The  Somers  Mutiny;  Langdon's  Sum- 
mary, 1768;  Lives  of  Van  Buren,  B.  F.  Butler,  etc.,  by  W.  L. 
Mackenzie;  H.  Mann  and  Boston  Schoolmasters. 

251.  Lot  of  205.     Garden's  Letters  to  Whitefield,  1740;  Hebrew 

Grammar,  Bost.,  1763;  Hamilton  on  John  Adams;  Humboldt's 
Cosmos  ;  Ilemmenway's  Remarks  on  Hopkins,  1774,  Discourse, 
1792;  Rev.  J.  Hancock,  1734;  Godwin's  View  of  Fourier; 
Gallatin,  Finances  of  the  U.  S.;  Views  of  the  Public  Debt,  etc.; 
Greenhow,  Memoirs  on  the  Northwest  Coast;  Gordon,  Sermon  July 
4, 1777;  Fremont's  Narrative;  Rich  Men  of  Mass. :  Our  First  Men; 


18  CATALOGUE. 

Farnham,  Glance  at  Private  Libraries ;  AbnerKneeland's  Defence; 
Journals  of  Congress,  Sept.  13-18, 1779. 

252  Lot  of  149.     E.  Wiggles  worth,  Letter  to  Wliitefield,  1745; 

M.  Thiers,  Relations  de  la  France  avec  les  Etats  Unis;  Shippie, 
Townsend  Observations  on  the  Religious  Educ.  of  Children,  1797; 
The  Cavalier  Dismounted;  Wigglesworth  and  Chipman,  Remarks, 
1746;  James  Winthrop  (3);  Wolcott,  Oliver,  Address  to  the  People, 
1802;  Saml.  West,  Essays  on  Liberty  and  Necessity,  1793;  Leonard 
Woods  Addresses,  &c.  (9);  Noah  Worcester  (9). 

253  Lot  of  210.     Sewall  on  the  Reduction  of  Havannah,  1762; 

Mayhew  on  the  Death  of  Stephen  Sewall,  1760;  Rev.  S.  Stillman, 
Apostolic  Preaching,  1791;  John  Selden,  Angli  Liber  de  Nummis 
4  to  1675;  Sparks  and  Lord  Mahon  (2),  John  Soren's  Narrative, 
1800;  Vindication  of  E.  Randolph's  Resignation,  1795;  J.  Shipley's 
Speech  on  Altering  the  Mass.  Charters,  1774;  R.  Rantoul  (6); 
Charles  Sumner  (10);  Moses  Stuart  (18). 

254 Lot  of  220.     J.   Quincy-,  Jr. ,  Observations  on  the  Boston 

Port  Bill,  1774;  Drake's  Memoir  of  Rev.  T.  Prince,  with  Plates; 
Pickering's  Review  of  the  Adams-Cunningham  corresp. ;  Charles 
Pinckney,  Letters  of  a  South  Carolina  Planter,  1799;  W.  H.  Pres- 
cott.  Memoir  of  John  Pickering,  ll.d.;  Theo.  Parker's  Discourses 
(27);  Paine's  Common  Sense;  Crisis,  Rights  of  Man,  etc.  (10)* 
Price  on  Civil  Liberty,  Importance  of  the  Amer.  Rev.,  etc.;  Timo 
Pickering  (11  Tr.);  Joseph  Priestly  (6  Tr.);  Wendell  Phillips 
(13  Tr.);  J.  G.  Palfrey  (10). 

255  AMERICAN  PIONEER  (The),  A  Monthly  Periodical  devoted  to 
the  objects  of  the  Logan  Historical  Society.  2  vols.  Cincin. :  1842. 
3  Maps  and  Plates. 

This  is  one  of  the  scarcest  of  American  Magazines,  and  contains  valuable  historical  mat- 
ter, not  to  be  found  elsewhere,  relating  to  the  pioneer  settlers  of  Ohio. 

256  AMERICAN  PLANTATION  LAWS.  Abridgment  of  the 
Laws  in  Use  in  Virginia,  Jamaica,  Barbadoes,  Maryland,  N.  Eng., 
N.  York,  Carolina,  etc.     Lond.:  1704.     8°. 

257  AMERICAN  POETRY.    (Pamphlets  only.)   12  vols.   180  nos. 

This  collection  will  be  seen  to  contain  rare  early  editions,  not  only  of  such  present  favor- 
ites as  Longfellow,  Bryant,  Wbiitier,  and  Lowell,  but  also  of  Mather  Byles,  David 
Humphreys,  Wm.  Livingston,  Joel  Barlow,  R.  T.  Paine,  J.  II.  V^ne^  T.  Dwight, 
Macdunald  Clarke,  Ualleck,  and  others.  Besides  pamphlets,  there  are  500  hound  vol- 
umes of  American  Poetry  which  were  catalogued  by  Mr.  D.  under  authors'  namet*. 

Vol.  1,  14  nos.  Helderbergia,  Albany,  1855,  8°.  Ghost  of  Law, 
Brackett,  J.  W. ,  Hanover,  1803,  4°.  Poem  to  Memory  of  Josiah 
Willard,  Boston,  1757,  4°.  Ruling  Passion,  T.  Paine,  Boston,  1797. 
4°.  Poetical  Geography,  Cincin.,  1852,  4°.  Uses  of  Solitude, 
Smith,  1860,  8°.  Drawings  and  Tintings,  Street,  1844,  8°.  New 
England  Freedom,  Prentiss,  1813.    Washington's  Farewell  Ad's  in 


CATALOGUE.  19 

verse,  Portsmouth,  1798,  4°.  Liberty,  by  Rusticus,  Pliila.,  1768, 
4°.  Death  of  Lawrence  (Capt).  Pleasures  and  Pains,  Oilman, 
4°. 

258 Vol.  2.    The  Bottle,  Grattan,  1848.    Congratulatory  Epistle, 

By  Peter  Grievous,  Phila.,  1790.  Urania,  Holmes,  1840.  Imagi- 
nary Debate,  :N"ast,  1839.  Night  of  Freedom,  Hebbard,  1857.  Tem- 
perance Poem,  Jewett,  1840.  Class  Poem,  Lowell,  1838.  Poem, 
Mason,  1827.  The  Year,  McLellan,  1832.  Home,  Noble,  1857. 
Our  Chronicle  of  '26,  1827.  Lafayette,  Power,  1834.  The  Vaga- 
bond, Pindar,  1823.  Poem,  bef.  Soc.  Sons  of  N.  E.,  Palmer,  1859. 
Poem  bef.  Conn.  Alpha,  Percival,  1826.  Battle-Fields  of  the  llevo- 
lufion.  Rice,  1859.  The  Portrait,  Pierpont,  1812.  The  Spirit's  Life, 
Palmer,  1837.    Phrenology,  Barker,  1859,  8°. 

259  Vol.  3.    Lines  about  Shakers,  1846.     Sukey,  1821.    Baptism, 

Sewall.  Nature  and  Art,  Story,  1844.  Centennial  Ode,  Sprague, 
1830.  Curiosity,  Sprague,  1829.  Prize  Ode  (Shakspeare  Jubilee), 
Sprague,  1864.  Tears  of  Columbia,  Strong,  1812.  Carrier's  Address, 
Snelling,  1833.  Cortez,  Thomas,  1857.  The  Emigrant,  Thomas, 
1872.  Class  Valedictory  (Cambridge),  1830.  Class  Poem  (Camb.), 
1835.  Moll  Pitcher,  Whittier,  1832.  At  the  Celebration  of  Peace, 
Ware,  1815.  Vision  of  Liberty,  Ware,  1824.  The  Widow's  Son, 
Waterston,  1843.  Heroes  of  the  North,  Whitman,  1816*  Mass. 
Teacher,  Dix,  1855.    8°. 

260.  Vol.    4.     Monody  on   Sir  J.    Moore,  Paine,  1811.      The 

Rest  of  Don  Juan,  Morford,  1846.  Hercules,  Tator,  1856.  Hasty 
Pudding,  Barlow,  1797.  Triumphs  of  Liberty,  Bailey,  1825.  Com- 
mencement, Bigelow,  1811.  Professional  Life,  Bigelow,  1811. 
Original  Sacred  Music,  Cooper.  Kennebec  Intelligence  (n.  d.)  Now 
and  Then,  Clark,  1855.  A  New  World  Planted,  Croswell,  1802. 
State  of  Literature,  Dutton,  1800.  The  Populous  Village,  Deane, 
1826.  Fessenden,  T.  G.  (3  Pieces).  Class  Valedictory  (Y.  C.) 
Fisher,  1859.  Fayette  in  Prison,  1802.  Dorriad,  1870.  Poem  at 
Cambridge,  Gray,  1840.    8°. 

261  — -  Vol.  5.  Porcupiniad,  Carey,  1799.  Poem  July  4,  1826. 
Emmons.  Rest,  English,  1809.  Beauties  of  Religion,  Fitch,  1789. 
Guillotina,  The.  Class  of  1829,  Holmes.  Class  Poem,  1811,  Everett. 
Anti-Slavery  Melodies,  Lincoln.  On  Slavery,  Longfellow.  Real 
and  Ideal,  Montclair.  Laus  Patriae,  O.  A.M.,  1866.  The  Patriot, 
1798.  Political  Green-House,  1799.  Poems,  Porter,  1813.  Percival, 
Pierpont.  Secrecy,  Power,  1832.  MexitU,  T.  C.  R.,  1863.  Noah's 
Flood,  Vail,  1796.    8°. 

262 Vol.  6.      Thanksgiving   Eve,   1867.      Party,   Bates,   1840. 

Clio,  Percival,  1812.  Clarsach  Albin,  Morrison,  1847.  Francis 
Horton,  1833.  Lamentation  of  Freemasonry,  Chisel,  1829.  Time, 
Clinch,  1841.    Legion  of  Honor,  Napoleon's  Farewell,  etc.,  Bynn, 


20  CATALOGUE. 

1818.  Destiny,  Smith,  1846.  The  Sacred  Minister,  Aurclius 
Prudentius,  1773,  Milwaukee's  Early  Days,  1874.  Hope,  Mans- 
field, 1808.  Poem,  etc.,  Prairie  Bird,  1854.  Lady  Jane,  Willis. 
Niagara,  1848.    8°. 

263 Vol.  7.    Adulateur,  The,  1773.   Bostoniad,  1853.   Children  in 

the  Wood,  1799  (?).  Cato,  Addison,  Boston,  [n.  d.]  Illustrations  of 
the  Athenaeum  Gallery,  Boston,  1830.  Progress,  Jillson,  1853.  A 
Reformed  Man,  Lecras,  1844.  The  Modern  Gilpin,  1866.  Class 
Poem  of  1849,  Oliver.  The  Old  Chair,  1849.  Old  Point.  Shad 
Fishers.     Poem  to  Gov.  Burnet. 

264 Vol.  8.    Election  to  Life  Eternal,  Baker,  1833.  Death  of  King 

George,  M.  Byles,  1727..  To  Gov.  Wm.  Burnet,  Byles,1728.  Pan- 
orama of  the  Heart,  Hodges,  1870.  Happiness  of  America,  Hum- 
phreys, 1790.  Industry,  Humphreys,  1794.  Philosophic  Solitude, 
Livingston,  1762.  Dancing-Master,  1824.  Oration  at  Tarrytown, 
Deane,  1804.  The  World,  Page,  1842.  Ouabi,  1790.  Poor  Man's 
Advice,  1774.    Historic  Progress,  Oliver,  1802.    8°.  . 

265  Vol.  9.     Rachel,  Locke,  1844.     Tailors'  Shop,  Flagg,  1844. 

Herman  Doane,  1826.  Breechiad,  Theresa,  1807.  Fair  Epistle, 
1818.  Hymns,  T.  M.  Harris,  1820.  House  Old  Wk±  Built,  1834. 
Boston,  Locke,  1846.  Conquest  of  Louisburg,  Mayhew.  Nebraska, 
1854.  Wamaug  Mountain.  Reynolds,  1820.  Hasty  Pudding, 
Paine,  1815.  Feast  of  Tabernacles,  Ware,  1837.  Sabbath  Scene, 
Whittier,  1854.    Day  of  Doom   (extracts),  Wigglesworth,  18-.    8°. 

266  Vol.  10.     Twin  Brothers,  Dixon,  1836.     The  Blackamore, 

1802.  Age  of  Brass,  1844.  The  Embargo,  Bryant,  1809.  Elijah's 
Translation  (Death  of  Saml.  Willard),  Colman,  1707.  Poems  for 
the  Drawing-Room,  Harvey,  1851.  On  Slavery,  Longfellow,  1842. 
Charles  II,  J.  H.  Payne,  1829.  Sacred  Songs,  Allen,  1767.  The 
Universal  Plan,  Peck,  1813.  The  Shakers,  1825.  Home  in  the 
West,  Upham,  1817.  A  Sabbath  Scene,  Whittier,  1854.  Orlando 
White,  1797.     Port. 

267  Vol.  11.     Trial  of  Cain,  Brown,  1827.     Giuseppino,  1822. 

Cold  Water  Melodies,  1842.  Evils  of  Intemperance,  1842.  Saint's 
Assistant,  Nos.  1  and  2.    Lyon.    [n.  d.] 

268 Vol.  12.  Elegy  on  Pitt,  1808.  Songs  of  the  League.  Sun- 
beam, Cook,  1853.  War  Songs,  1862-63.  Temperance  Song  Book, 
1842.  The  Maine  Law,  1853.  Fremont  Songs,  Drew,  1856.  Anti 
Slaveiy  Hymns,  1844.  Chimes  of  Freedom,  Hanaford,  1861.  Mis- 
cellaneous Songs,  Gilmore,  1845.  Revival  Melodies,  Knapp,  1842. 
Wa-Ha-Hah,  Baker,  1859.  The  Aristocrat,  1834.  Cook's  Dream, 
1834. 

269  AMERICAN   QUARTERLY  OBSERVER.     2  vols.     Boston: 
1833-34.     8°. 

270  AMERICAN     QUARTERLY     REGISTER    and    Magazine. 
May:  1848. —July:  1850.    Phila.    4v.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  21 

271  AMERICAN  RAILKOAD  JOURNAL.  Steam  Navigation. 
Commerce,  Mining,  Manufactures.  Heniy  V.  Poor,  Ed.  Second 
Quarto  Series.     Vol.  9.     1853.    N.  York.    4°. 

272  AMERICAN  REMEMBRANCER;  or,  Collection  of  Essays, 
Resolves,  Speeches,  etc.,  relative  to  the  Treaty  with  Great  Britain. 
3  vols.    Phila.:  1795.     8°. 

273  AMERICAN  REGISTER;  or,  Summary  Review  of  History, 
Politics,  and  Literature.     Phila. :  1817.    2v.    8°. 

Edited  by  C.  Brockden  Brown.     Thirty  years  ago  these  volumes  were  scarce  and 
■    valuable.    Some  of  the  most  eminent  American  statesmen  were  among  ihe  contributors. 

274  AMERICAN  REVIEW.  A  Whig  Journal.  N.  Y.:  1847.  8°. 
Ports,  of  Ruf.  Choate,  Winfield  Scott,  etc.  etc. 

275  Same.    New  Series.    Vols.  2-10.    N.  Y.:  1848-52.    9v.   8°. 

270  AMERICAN  REVIEW  and  Literary  Journal,  for   1801  and 

1802.     Vols.  1  and  2.     New  York.    8°. 

277  AMERICAN  REVIEW  of  History  and  Politics;  General  De- 
pository of  Literature  and  State  Papers.    Phila.:  1811-12.     3v.    8°. 

278  AMERICAN  SLAVERY.  Reprint  of  an  Article  on  "  Uncle 
Tom's  Cabin,"  and  of  Mr.  Sumner's  Speech  of  the  19th  and  20th 
of  May,  1856     London:  1856.    8°. 

279  AMERICAN  SKETCHES;  by  a  Native  of  the  United  States. 
London:  1827.     12°. 

280  AMERICAN  SONG  BOOKS,  Am.  Mock-Bird,  N.  Y.,  1801. 
The  Minstrel,  Balto.,  1812.  Songsters'  Repository,  N.  Y.,  1811. 
Columbian  Naval  Melody,  Bost.,  1813.  Flowers  of  Melody,  N.  Y., 
1828.  Masonic  Minstrel  (wants  a  few  leaves) ,  Harmonica,  N.  Y. , 
1840.  King's  Song-Book,  N.  Y.,  1822.  Songs  for  the  Parlor,  N. 
Haven,  1818.*  Jack  Downing's  S.  B.,  Providence,  1835.  Terpsi- 
chore, Phila.,  1828.    Minstrel's  Cabinet,  2  vols. 

281  AMERICAN  STATE  PAPERS,  Indian  Affairs  (Vols.  1  and  2), 
5,6.    Washington,  1832-34.    Pol. 

282  AM:fiRICAN  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  MAGAZINE,  for  the  bene- 
fit of  the  American  Sunday  School  Union.  [5  vols.  1824-1828, 
inclusive.]    Phila.:  1824^.    8°. 

283  AMERICAN  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  UNION,  4th  Annual  Report. 
Phila.:  1828.    8°. 

284  AMERICAN  UNITARIAN  ASSOC,  Publications  of.  llv. 
Cont.  218,  tracts,  1831-54. 

285  AMERICAN  WANDERER  through  various  Parts  of  Europe. 
Letters  by  a  Virginian.     Dublin:  1783.     12°. 

286  AMERICAN'S  GUIDE,  The.  Comp.  the  Declar.  of  Indepen- 
dence, etc.    Phila.     1828.    24°. 

287  AMERICUS  VESPUCIUS,  Life  and  Voyages  of.  With  iUus- 
trations  by  C.  Edwards  Lester,  and  Andrew  Foster.  New  York: 
1846.    8°.    Portrait. 


22  CATALOGUE. 

288  AMES,  FISHEE,  Works  of.  With  Life.  By  J.  T.  Kirkland. 
Boston:  1809.    Portrait.    Excessively  scarce. 

••  Fieher  Ames  was  the  Burke  of  America."    Whipple  says  a  "  razeed  "  Burke. 

289  AMES,  NAT HA:Nr.  Pirate's  Glen  and  Dungeon  Eock.  Boston: 
1853.    18°. 

290  AMES,  :N'ATHA]^IEL.  Mariner's  Sketches.  Corrected  and 
enlarged  by  The  Author.    Providence:  1830.    12°. 

291  Nautical  Kerainiscences.   Providence,  Hartford:  1832.    12°. 

292  AMHEKST  COLLEGE,  Exercises  at  Commencement.  August 
24, 1836.     12°. 

293  AMHERST,  NICHOLAS.  Terrse  Filius;  or,  the  Secret  His- 
tory of  the  University  of  Oxford;  in  several  Essays.  2d  ed.  2  vols. 
London:  1726.    12°.    Also  MS.  notes. 

Vide  Drake's  Essays,  vol.  4,  and  D'Israeli's  "  Calamities  of  Authors,"  vol.  1,  for  an  account 
of  this  work.    Frontispiece  by  Hogarth,  and  MS.  notes. 

294  AMORY,  THOMAS  C.  Life  of  James  Sullivan.  2v.  Boston: 
1859.    8°.    Port. 

295  Military  Services  and  Public  Life  of  Maj.-Gen.  John  Sulli- 
van.   Boston:  1868.    8°.    Portrait. 

296  ANALECTIC  MAGAZINE  AND  NAYAL  CHRONICLE. 
Yols.  1  to  14  inclusive.    Phila.:  1813-19.     8°. 

Valuable  for  its  naval  biographies,  by  Cooper,  Irving,  and  others;  now  quite  scarce. 

297  ANBUREY,  THOMAS.  Travels  through  the  Interior  of  Amer- 
ica; a  Series  of  Letters.  By  an  Officer.  2  vols.  London:  1789.  8°. 
Maps  and  Yiews.     [Yery  rare.] 

The  author  w  as  an  officer  of  Gen.  Burgoyne's  army ;  his  work  is  a  vindication  of  its  dis- 
asters.   The  sketches  of  American  life  and  character  are  diverting. 

298  ANCESTRAL    TABLETS.     By  W.   H.   Whitmore.     Boston: 

1868.    4°. 

299  ANCIENT  Testimony  of  the  Religious  Society  of  Eriends,  com- 
monly called  Quakers.    Phila.:  1843.    12°. 

300  ANDERSON,  A.  General  History  of  Quadrupeds.  The  Eigiires 
on  Wood  chiefly  copied  from  the  originals  of  Bewick.  Eirst  Am. 
ed.    N.York:  1804.    8°. 

301  ANDERSON,  ADAM.  Hist,  of  the  Origin  of  Commerce,  cont. 
an  History  of  the  Commercial  Interests  of  the  British  Empire  to 
1789.    By  Mr.  Coombe.    Dublin:  1790.    6v.    8°. 

Purchased  by  Mr.  Drake  fit  the  salje  of  Dan'l  Webster's  Library. 

302  ANDERSON,  DAYID.  Canada:  or,  a  Yiew  of  the  Importance 
of  the  British  North  American  Colonies.    London:  1814.    8°.  Map. 

303  ANDERSON,  JAS.  Essay  on  Quick-Lime,  as  a  Cement  and 
Manure.    Boston:  1799.    12°. 

304 Selections  from  the  Correspondence  with  Geo.  Washington. 

Charlestown:  1800.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  23 

305  ANDERSON,  JOHN  (Rev.).  Precious  Truths.  A  Series  of 
Letters.     Pittsburg:  1806.     12°. 

306  ANDERSON,  RUFUS.  Memoirs  of  Catharine  Brown,  a  Chris- 
tian Indian  of  the  Cherokee  Nation.  Boston:  1825.  18°.  [Authoi  \s 
Autog.] 

307 Same.    2d  ed.     Boston:  1825.     18°. 

308 Observations  upon  the  Peloponnesus  and  Greek  Islands, 

made  in  1829.     Boston:  1830.    12°.     Map. 

309  ANDOVER,  SOUTH  CHURCH.  Hist.  Manual  of  Andover. 
1859.    Port.     12°. 

310  ANDREWS,  C.  C.  The  History  of  the  New  York  African 
Free  Schools,  from  their  Establishment,  1787,  to  the  Present  Time. 
N.  York:  1830.    12°.    P.  148. 

311  Minnesota  and  Dacotah:  In  Letters  Descriptive  of  a  Tour 

through  the  N.  West.    2d  ed.    Washington:  1857.    12°.    P.  215. 

312  ANDREWS,  E.  A.  Slavery  and  the  Domestic  Slave  Trade  in 
the  U.  S.    Boston:  1836.    12°. 

.313  ANDREWS,  ELIZA.    Beauties  of  Sturm.    London:  1799.    12°. 

314  ANDREWS,  ELISHA.  Candid  Examination  of  the  Moral  Ten- 
dency of  the  Doctrine  of  Universal  Salvation.    Boston:  1803.    18°. 

315  ANDREWS,  ISRAEL  D.  Report  on  the  Trade  and  Commerce 
of  the  British  North  American  Colonies,  the  Great  Lakes  and 
Rivers.    Washington:  1854.    8°. 

316 Maps  of  the  Straits  of  Florida  and  Gulf  of  Mexico.    1852. 

317  ANDREWS,  JOHN,  ll.d.  History  of  the  War  with  America, 
France,  Spain,  and  Holland.  1775-1783.  4  vols.  Portraits,  Maps, 
and  Charts.    London:  1785.    8°.    [Scarce.] 

318  ANDREWS,  LORRIN.  A  Vocabulary  of  Words  in  the  Ha- 
waiian Language.    Lahainaluna:  1836.    8°. 

319  ANDROS,  R.  S.  S.  Chocorua,  and  other  Sketches.  [Poetry.] 
Fall  River:  1838.    8°. 

320  A;NrDROS  TRACTS  (The).  Rep.  from  Orig.  Eds.  and  MSS., 
with  Notes  by  W.  H.^Whitmore.    Bost:  1874.    Prince  Soc.    4°. 

321  ANECDOTES  of  the  American  Indians.    N.  York:  1844.     16°. 

322  ANGELL,  AVERY  F.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
Thomas  Angell,  who  settled  in  Providence,  1636.  Providence: 
1872.    8°. 

323  ANGLORUM  SPECULUM;  or,  the  Worthies  of  England  in 
Church  and  State  f&c.].    London  [&c.]:  1684.    8°. 

324  ANIMAL  MAGNETISM,  Philosophy  of.  By  a  Gentleman  of 
Philadelphia.     Phila.:  1837.    12°. 

325  ANNALS  OP  CONGRESS,  Debates  and  Proceedings  in,  with 
an  Appendix  of  Important  State  Papers.  [From  1789  to  1797.]  6 
vols.    Washington:  1834-1849.    8°.    [Gales  &  Seaton.] 

326 of    the    Astronomical    Observatory   of   Harvard    College. 


24  CATALOGUE. 

Vol.  1,  Part  1.    Cambridge:   1856.    4°.     Vol.  2,  Part  2,  1852-53. 
Cambridge:  1855     4°. 
827  ANNE,  QUEEN.    Life  and  Reign  of  Her  Late  Excellent  Majesty, 
with  some  Political  Remarks  on  Bish.  Burnet's  History  of  the  Re^gn 
of  Queen  Anne.    London:  1738.    8°.    Folding  Plates.    Portrait. 

328  ANNESLEY,  SAMUEL.  Morning  Exercise  at  Cripple  Gate; 
or,  Several  Cases  of  Conscience  practically  resolved  by  Sundry 
Ministers.     London:  1661.    4°. 

329  ANNUAL  BIOGRAPHY  AND  OBITUARY.  1836.  Vols. 
17-21.    London:  1833-37.    5v.    8°. 

.330  ANNUAL  OBITUARY  NOTICES  of  Eminent  Persons.  By 
Nathan  Crosby.    Boston:  1858.  •  8°. 

331  ANNUAL  REGISTER;  or.  View  of  Histoiy,  Politics,  and  Lit- 
erature for  1778^  1780, 1782, 1815.    London:  1779,  81,  83, 1816.    8°. 

332  ANSPACH,  LEWIS  A.  History  of  the  Island  of  Newfound- 
land and  the  Coast  of  Labrador.    Maps.    London:  1819.    8°. 

.333  ANSTIS,  JOHN,    Esq.     (Garter   Principal    King    of   Arms). 

Observations  Introductory  to  an  Historical  Essay  upon  the  Knight- 
hood of  the  Bath.    London:  1725.     4°. 
334  ANSWER  (An)  to  a  Letter  of  Enquiry  into  the  Grounds  of  the 

Contempt  of  the  Clergy.    London:  167L    18«'. 
335 to  Parts  of  a  Work  published  by  Matthew  Carey,  entitled 

the  "  Olive  Branch."    By  a  Federalist.     [N.  York:  1815?]    12°. 
336  to  a  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  B[ute].     Addressed  to  the  Rt. 

Hon.  Earl  T[e]mple.    London:  1761.    8°.    P.  43. 
.337  ANTEDILUVIAN  ANTIQUITIES.     Fragments   of  the  AgQ 

of  Methuselah.    Translated  by  an  American  Traveller  in  the  East. 

Boston:  1829.    12°.     [Vol.  1,  all  ever  published.] 

338  ANTHOLOGY,  MONTHLY,  and  Boston  Review.  Containing 
Sketches  and  Reports  of  Philosophy,  Religion,  History,  Arts,  and 
Manners.    10  vols.    Boston:  1804-1811.    8°. 

One  of  the  valuable  American  magazines. 

339  ANTHON,  CHARLES.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiq- 
uities. Abridged  from  the  larger  Dictionary  of  Wm.  Smith,  ll.d. 
N.  York:  1846.    12°.    Illust. 

340  ANTICIPATION.  The  Substance  of  His  Majesty's  Speech  to 
both  Houses  of  Parliament,  with  a  full  and  authentic  Account  of 
the  Debate  which  will  take  place  in  the  House  of  Commons.  Notes. 
(First  published  3  days  before  the  opening  of  the  Session.)  6th  ed. 
corrected.    London:  1778.    8°. 

A  very  ingenious  and  humorous  account  of  the  War  in  America. 

341  ANTIDOTE  (An)  to  the  Miseries  of  Human  Life  in  the  History 
of  the  Widow  Placid  and  Her  Daughter  Rachel.  3d  ed.  New 
Haven:  1809.    24°. 


CATALOGUE.  25 

342  ANTIQUITATES  AMERICANS  sive  Scriptores  Septentrion- 
ales  re  rum  Antc-Columbianarum  in  America.  Editat  Societas  Regia 
Autiquariorum  Septentrionalima.    Hafnise:  1837.    4°.    Plates. 

343  ANTIQUITIES  OF  LONDON  AND  WESTMINSTER.  By 
N.  B.    London:  1722.    18°. 

344  ANTI-SLAVERY  EXAMINER.    lOnos.    1836-40.    N.  Y.   8°. 

345  ANTI-SLAVERY.     1  vol.     23.    Mis.  Pamp.    8°. 

346  ANTI-SLAVERY  History  of  the  John  Brown  Year.  N.  York: 
1861.    8vo. 

347  APES,  WILLIAM.  Indian  Nullification  of  the  Unconstitu- 
tional Laws  of  Massachusetts,  relative  to  the  Marshpee  Tribe;  or, 
the  Pretended  Riot  explained.  Boston:  1835.  12°.  [Written  by 
W.  J.  Snelling.] 

348  A  Son  of  the  Forest.     The  Experience  of  William  Apes,  a 

Native  of  the  Forest.  Written  by  Himself.  2d  ed.,  revised  and 
corrected.  N.  York:  1831.  Pubd.  by  the  Author.  G.  F.  Bunce, 
Printer.    1831 

349  The  Experience  of  Five  Christian  Indians  of  the  Pequot 

Tribe.     2ded.     Boston:  1837.    12°. 

350  APIANO,  PEDRO.  Libro  dela  Casmographia,  el,  qual  trata  la 
descriptio  del  Mundo,  y  sus  partes,  por  muy  claro  y  Undo  artificio, 
augmetado  por  el  doctissimo  varon  Gemma  Frisio,  doctor  in  Med- 
ecina,  y  Mathematico  excellentissimo.  Basilea.  1548.  4°.  Maps 
and  Charts. 

One  of  the  oldest  and  most  curious  books  in  the  collection.  It  has  a  map  of  the  world, 
ahowing  N.  America  in  the  form  of  a  narrow  isthmus.    The  text  is  in  Spanish, 

351  APOCATASTASIS;  or,  Progress  Backwards.  A  New  "  Tract 
for  the  Times."    Burlington  [Vt.?]     1854.    8°. 

352  APOCRYPHA  (The).    Edinburgh:  1763.    12°.    Pages  428. 

353  APOCRYPHAL  New  Testament:  All  the  Gospels,  Epistles,  and- 
other  Pieces  now  extant,  attributed,  in  the  first  four  centuries,  to 
Jesus  Christ,  etc.     Boston:  1832.    12°. 

354  APPARITIONS,  Essay  on  the  hist,  and  reality  of,  etc.  Lon- 
don: 1728.     8°. 

Very  curious.  The  noarvels  of  the  splrit-world  are  depicted  with  the  aid  of  severa 
engravings.  "What  apparitions  are  and  what  they  are  not;  whence  they  come  and 
■whence  they  come  not." 

355  APPEAL  (An)  in  favor  of  that  class  of  Amer.  called  Africans. 
By  Mrs.  Child.     Boston:  1833.     16°. 

356  To  Knowledge ;  or,  Candid  Discussions  of  the  Preliminaries 

of  Peace,  signed  at  Fontainebleau,  Nov.  3,  1762.  By  a  Member  of 
ParUament.     London:  1763.     8°. 

357  APPLETON,  JESSE,  d.d.  Addresses  at  Annual  Commence- 
ments of  Bowdoin  College,  from  1808  to  1818;  with  Sketch  of  his 
Character.     Brunswick:  1820.     8°. 


26  CATALOGUE. 

358  APPLETOlSr,  JESSE,  d.d.  Works  of  Jesse  Appleton,  d.d,, 
late  President  of  Bowdoin  College,  including  his  Course  of  Theo- 
logical Lectures,  Academic  Addresses.  With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life 
and  Character.    Andover:  1837.     2  vols.    8°.    Port. 

359  APPLET0:N',  NATHAN.  Introduction  of  the  Power  Loom, 
and  Origin  of  Lowell.     Lowell:  1858.    8°. 

360  APPLETON,  NATHANIEL,  a.m.  The  Christian  glorying  in 
Tribulation.  Disc,  occ'd  by  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Martha  Gerrish  (wife 
of  Mr.  Benj.  Gerrish,  &  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Foxcroft).  To  which 
are  annexed  some  of  Mrs.  Gerrish's  Letters.  Boston:  1736.  8°. 
[Ye^  rare.] 

361  APPLETON,  WM.  S.  Ancestry  of  Mary  Oliver,  who  lived 
1640-1698,  wife  of  Samuel  Appleton,  of  Ipswich.  Cambridge  :.1867. 
Sm.  4°. 

362  APPLETON' S  Railway  and  Steam  Navigation  Guide.  New 
York:  1856.    16°. 

363  APPLETON' S  Illustrated  Hand-Book.  Northern,  Southern,  and 
Western  States.    New  York:  1857-60.     2v.    8°. 

364  APPLICATION  (An)  of  General  Eules  iQ  the  Present  State  of 
Great  Britain,  Ireland,  and  America;  A  Letter  to  Earl  Temple.  Lon- 
don: 1766.    8°. 

365  APTHORP,  EAST,  m.A.  Constitution  of  a  Christian  Church. 
Illustrated  in  a  Sermon  at  the  Opening  of  Christ  Church  in  Cam- 
bridge on  15  Oct.  1759.     Boston:  1761.    4°. 

366  ARCH,  JOHN  (ATSEE).  A  Cherokee,  Memoir  of.  5th  ed. 
Boston:  1844.    18°.    pp.  36. 

367  ARCHDALE,  JOHN.  New  Description  of  the  Province  of  Caro- 
lina: with  a  Brief  Account  of  the  Discovery,  Settleing,  the  Govern- 
ment thereof  to  this  Time.  London:  1707.  Charleston,  S.  C:  re- 
printed 1822.  8°.  [In  same  vol..  Notices  of  the  Early  Hist,  of 
South  Carolina.]    1822.     8°. 

368  ARCHIBALD,  A.  K.    Poems.    Boston:  1848.    12°. 

369  ARCHJEOLOGIA  AMERICANA.  Transactions  and  Collec- 
tions of  the  Amer.  Antiquarian  Soc.  Vol.  1,  Worcester:  1820. 
Yol.  3,  Cambridge:  1850.  Yol.  4,  Boston:  1860.  3v.  8°.  Autog. 
Isaiah  Thomas. 

370  ARDEN,  FRANCIS.  Translation  of  the  first  Book  of  Ovid's 
Tristia,  in  Heroic  English  Yerse;  with  the  Original  Text.  New 
York:  1821.    8°. 

371  AREY,  HENRY  W.  Girard  College  and  its  Pounder:  with 
the  Biography  of  Mr.  Girard.    His  Will.    Phila.:  1857.    12°. 

372  ARGENSOLA,  BARTHOLOMEW  LEONARDO  DE.  The 
Discovery  and  Conquest  of  the  Molucca  and  Philippine  Islands,  etc. 
Now  Translated  into  English,  and  Illustrated  with  a  Map  and  sev- 
eral Cuts.    London:  1708.    4°. 


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373  ARISTOCTES.  Ethices  Elementa;  or,  The  First  Principles  of 
Moral  Philosophy.    Boston:  1746.    8°. 

374  ARISTOTLE,  Complete  Masterpiece  of.  New  ed.  Revised  by 
Culpepper.    1814.    18°. 

375  ARISTOTLE'S  RHETORIC;  or,  the  Grounds  and  Principles  of 
Oratory.    Oxford:  1816.    12°. 

376  ARMADA.  State  of  England  in  158S.  In  a  Letter  from  a 
Priest  at  London  to  the  Spanish  Ambassador  at  Paris.  London: 
1746.    8°. 

377  ARMITAGE,  THOMAS,  D.D.  Fimeral  Sermon  on  the  Death 
of  Rev.  Spencer  Houghton  Cone,  d.d.  New  York  :  1855.  8°. 
Portrait. 

378  ARMSTRONG,  AMZI,  A.  m.  A  Syllabus  of  Lectures  on  the 
Visions  of  Revelation.    Morristown,  N.  J.:  1815.    12°. 

379  ARMSTRONG,  EDWARD.  Ed.  Record  of  a  Court  at  Upland 
in  Penn.  1676-81.  Also  a  Military  Journal  kept  by  Maj.  E.  Denny, 
1781-95.    Phila.:  1860.    8°.    [In  Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  7  ] 

380  ARMSTRONG,  GEO.  D.  The  Summer  of  the  Pestilence.  Hist, 
of  the  ravages  of  the.  Yellow  Fever  in  Norfolk,  Va.,  1855.  Phila. : 
1856.  18°. 

381  ARMSTR0:NG,  J.  History  of  the  Island  of  Minorca.  2d  ed. 
Large  Additions  by  the  Author.     Illustrated.    London:  1756.    8°. 

382 Art  of  Preserving  Health.    A  Poem.    With  Critical  Essay  by 

J.  Aiken,  m.d.,  and  Notes  by  W.  A.  Alcott.    Boston:  1838.    12°. 

383  ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.  Letter  communicating  a  Transcript  of 
the  Pension  List.     Wash.:  1813.    Fol. 

384 Notices  of  the  War  of  1812.    In  two  volumes.    Vol.  1.    N. 

York:  1836.    12°. 

385 Notices  of  the  War  of  1812.    In  2  vols.    N.  York:  1840.  12°. 

386  ARMY  AND  NAVY  CHRONICLE.  1836-38.  4  bd.  v. 
Washington,  [n.  d.]    R.  8°. 

387  ARMY  AND  NAVY  Pension  Laws,  and  Bounty  Land  Laws. 
1776-1852.    Comp.  by  R.  Mayo  and  F.  Moulton.     Wash. :  1852.    8°. 

388  ARMY  AND  NAVY  (U.  S.)  Military  Academy  Register,  1843. 
Army  Register,  1847.    Navy  Register,  1826,  40,  48-51.    8  nos.    12°. 

389  ARMY  AND  NAVY.  Journal  and  Gazette  of  the  Regular 
Army  and  Volunteer  Forces.     Vol.  1.     1863-4.     N.  York.     Folio. 

390 Official  Gazette.  Containing  Reports  of  Battles:  also,  Im- 
portant Orders  of  the  War  Department,  Records  of  Courts-Martial, 
etc.    Pub.  by  authority  War  Department.    2  vols.    1863-64.    4°. 

391  ARMY  OF  THE  U.  S.  Revised  Regulations,  1861.  Phila.: 
1862.    8°. 

392  ARNOLD.  Customs  of  London,  otherwise  called  Arnold's  Chroni- 
cle; containing  the  Original  of  the  Celebrated  Poem  of  the  Nut 
Brown  Maid.   Reprinted  from  the  First  Edition.  London:  1811.  4°. 


28  CATALOGUE. 

393  ARNOLD,  Maj.-Gen.  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court  Mar- 
tial for  the  trial  of,  with  Introd.  Kotes,  and  Index.  New  York, 
privately  printed.     1865.    4°.    Ed.     35  copies.    Portrait. 

394  ARNOLD,  AUG.  C.  L.  Philosophical  History  of  Free  Masonry 
and  other  Secret  Societies.    New  York:  1854.     12°. 

395  ARNOLD,  J.  N.  Sketches  of  the  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
NcAv  York:  1869.    8°.    Portrait.     Bound. 

395a  ARNOLD,  JOSIAS  LYNDON,  Esq.  Poems  by  a  Tutor  in 
Rhode  Island  College.    Providence:  1797.     12°. 

Contains  many  curioua  pieces  relative  to  local  history. 

396  ARNOLD,  SAMUEL  G.  Life  of  George  Washington,  Eirst 
President  of  the  U.  S.     New  York:  1842.     18°.     Portrait. 

397  History  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations.     Yol. 

1.     1636-1700.    N.   York:    1859.      8°.      Yol.  2.     1700-1790.     N. 
York:  1860.    8°.     Map.    Auto,  of  Author.      . 

398  Life  of  Patrick  Henry  of  Virginia.    Auburn  and  Buffalo: 

1854.     12°. 

399  ARNOLD,  THOMAS,  d.d.  Life  of  Hannibal.  New  York: 
1860.    18°. 

400  Introductory  Lectures  on  Modern  History,  with  the  Inau- 
gural Lecture.     Edited  by  Henry  Reed,  m.a.    N.  York:  1845.   12°. 

401  ARNOTT,  NEIL.  Elements  of  Physics.  New  ed.  with  add. 
by  J.  Hays.     Phila.:  1841.    8°. 

402  AROUND  THE  WORLD.  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  in  the  East 
India  Squadron,  under  Com.  Geo.  C.  Read.  By  an  Officer  in  the 
U.  S.  Navy.     2  vols.    N.  York:  1840.    8°.    Front. 

403  ART  OF  SPEAKING.  Containing:  I.  An  Essay.  II.  Les- 
sons.    5th  ed.    Newburyport:  1789.    8°. 

404  ARTHUR,  T.  S.  History  of  Georgia,  from  its  Settlement  to  the 
Present  Time.     Phila.:  1853.    1S°.    Port. 

405  ARTHUR,  WM.  An  Etymological  Dictionary  of  Family  and 
Christian  Names,  with  their  Derivation.     New  York:  1857.     12°. 

406  The  Antiquarian  and  Gen.  Review.  Vols.  1-4.  Schenec- 
tady and  Lansingburgh:  1845-49.     4v.     8°. 

407  ARTHUR  MERVYN;  or.  Memoirs  of  1793.    Phila.:  1799.    12°. 

408  ARTILLERY  ELECTION  (A.  and  Hon.  Art.  Co.)  Sermons, 
preached  in  Boston,  1675  to  1871.  6  vols.  Vol.  1.  12  Tr.  1675. 
Reprint,  172^32-3.V34-35i-37-3S^0-41-44-47.  Vol.  2.  11  Tr. 
17482-51-52-56-58-59-61-63-672-73-89.  Vol.  3.  24  Tr.  1790-92- 
93-99-1802-3-4-6-7-«-9-10-12-14-16-17-18-19~20~25~26-28~29~30. 
Vol.  4.  17  Tr.  1829  to  1847  inch  regular  except  .'^2,  33,  39-44. 
Vol.  5.  11  Tr.  1850-63  wants  '51-'55-'56.  Vol.  6.  14  Tr.  1863- 
74,  wants  1871. 

1  Hull  Abbott,  1735,  wants  last  leaf.    2  Dunbar,  1748,  and  Danl.  Shute,  1767,  Imp.  at  end. 

409  ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH.     History  and   Description   of,  with 


CATALOGUE.  29 

Excursions  in  the  Neighborhood.    Ashby-de-la-Zouch:  1852.    12°. 
Plates. 

410  ASHE,  JONA.  (Rev.)  Masonic  Manual:  or,  Lectures  on  Free- 
masonry. New  edition,  by  the  Rev.  Geo.  Oliver,  d.d.  London: 
1843. 

411  Same.    New  ed.    New  York:  1855.    8°. 

412  ASHE,  THOMAS.  Travels  in  America,  performed  in  1806,  for 
the  purpose  of  exploring  the  Rivers  Alleghany,  Monongahela,  Ohio, 
and  Mississippi.     London.    Newburyport.     Rep.     1808.     12°. 

413  ASHLEY,  JOHN,  Esq.  Trade  and  Revenues  of  the  British 
Colonies  in  America.     London:  1784.     8°. 

414  ASHMUN,  J.  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Bacon, 
late  an  officer  of  Marines  in  the  U.  S.  Service.  Washington:  1822. 
8°. 

415  ASTLEY,  THOMAS.  New  General  Collection  of  Voyages  and 
Travels  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America,  with  Charts,  Maps, 
and  Cuts.    4  vols.     London:  1745..   4°. 

Probably  one  of  the  best  collections  in  any  langaage. 

416  ATCHESON,  NATHANIEL,  Esq.  American  Encroachments 
on  British  Rights  [etc.].  London.  J.  Butterworth.  1808.  8°. 
Maps. 

417  ATHEN^UM  JOURNAL,  of  literature,  science,  and  the  fine 
arts,  1836-53,  57,  58.     London:  1836-58.     20v.    4°. 

418  ATHENIAN  Oracle,  The.  An  Entire  Coll.  of  the  Questions  and 
Answers  in  the  old  Athenian  Mercuries.     London:  1803.    8°. 

419  ATHENS  and  other  Poems.  By  the  Author  of  The  Ruins  of 
Paestum.     Salem:  1824.    4°. 

420  ATHENAEUM,  The;  or.  Spirit  of  the  English  Maga^iines.  Bos- 
ton: 1817-21.     8  vols.     8°. 

421  ATHERTON,  WM.  Narrative  of  the  Suifering  and  Defeat  of 
the  Northwestern  Army  under  Gen.  Winchester.  Frankfort,  Ky. 
Printd.  for  the  Author,  1842.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

422  ATKINS,  JOHN,  Gent.  Voyage  to  Guinea,  Brazil,  and  the 
West  Indies.     2d  ed.     London:  1737.    8°. 

423  ATKINSON,  THOS.  WM.  Oriental  and  Western  Siberia: 
Seven  Years  Explorations  and  Adventures.  Plates.  Phila. :  1860. 
12°. 

424  ATKINSON,  JAMES.  Epitome  of  the  Art  of  Navigation.  Rev. 
and  corr.  by  Wm.  Mountaine.     Lond. :  1749.    8°. 

425  ATLANTIC  SOUVENIR,  THE.  Mayflower,  Token,  and  other 
Annuals.     Superbly  ill'd.     1832-53.     20v.     12°. 

426  ATLAS.  New  and  Elegant  General  Atlas.  Comprising  all  the 
New  Discoveries  to  the  Present  Time;  63  Maps,  drawn  by  Arrow- 
smith  &  Lewis,  intended  to  accompany  the  New  Improved  Edition 
of  Morse's  Geography.    Boston:  1805.    4°. 


30  CATALOGUE. 

427  ATLAS.  American  Military  Pocket  Atlas  of  the  British  Colo- 
nies; especially  those  which  now  are,  or  probably  may  be,  the  Thea- 
tre of  War.    London:  1776.    8°. 

428 A  Complete  hist. ,  chron. ,  and  geog.  American  Atlas.   Phila. : 

1822.     Fol. 

429  A  new  Atlas  of  the  Brit.  West  Indies,  to  accomp.  Edwards' 

Hist,  of  the  W.  I.     Baltimore:  1810.    4°. 

430 Atlas  Geographus:    or,  a  Compleat  System  of  Geography 

(Ancient  and  Modern)  for  Africa.  London:  1714.  4°.  Many 
Maps. 

431  or  a  Compleat   [etc.],  for  America.      London:  1717.     4°. 

Many  Maps. 

432 A  New  and  Elegant  General  Atlas;  63  Maps,by  Arrowsmith 

&  Lewis.    Eor  Morse's  Geography.     Boston:  May,  1812.    4°. 

433 Atlas  El^mentaire,  geog.,  hist.,  chron.,  et  g6n6alogique. 

Paris:  1829.    Fol. 

434  Ancient  and  Modem.     Pub.  by  Cummings  and  Hilliard. 

Boston,     [n.  d.]    4°. 

435  ATLASES.  Worcester's  Atlas,  1824;  Huntingdon  Atlas,  1835; 
Field,  B.,  Atlas,  183L     3  eds.     5v.    4°. 

436  ATTHILL,  WILLIAM.  Documents  relating  to  the  Foundation 
and  Antiquities  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Middleham,  etc.  Cam- 
den Soc.     London:  1847.    4°. 

437  ATWATER,  CALEB.  History  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  Natural 
and  Civil.    1st  ed.    Cincinnati:  1838.    8°.    Stereotype. 

438  Essay  on  Education.     Cincinnati:  1841.    8°. 

439 Remarks  on  a  Tour  to  Prairie  du  Chien;  thence  to  Washing- 
ton City,  in  1829.     Columbus  (O.):  1831.     12°. 

440  AUBREY,  JOHN,  Esq.  Letters  by  Eminent  Persons  in  the 
seventeenth  and  eighteenth  Centuries;  also,  Hearne's  Journey  to 
Reading  and  to  Whaddon  Hall.     3  vols.     London:  1813.    8°. 

441  Miscellanies   upon  various    Subjects.      4th  ed.      London: 

1857.    12°.     lUus. 

442  AUCHINLECK,  G.  History  of  the  War  between  Great  Britain 
and  the  U.  States  of  America,  1812,13,  and  14.     Toronto:  1855.   8°. 

443  AUCHMUTY,  SAMUEL,  d.d.  Serm.  at  the  Opening  of  St. 
Paul's  Chapel,  in  the  City  of  New  York,  30  Oct.  1766.    N.  Y.     4°. 

444  AUNGIER,  GEORGE  JAMES.  Chroniques  de  London,  depuis 
L  'an  44  Hen.  Ill  jusqu'  k  1  'an  17.  Ed.  Ill  me.  Edited  from  a 
MS.  in  the  Cottonian  Library.  London.  Print'd.  for  the  Camd. 
Soc,  1844.    4°. 

445  AUSTIN,  BEN  J.,  Jr.  Constitutional  Republicanism  in  Oppo- 
sition to  Fallacious  Federalism,  as  published  under  the  Signature  of 
Old  South.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Prefatory  Address  to  the  Citi- 
zens of  the  United  States,  never  before  published.    Bost.:  1803.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  31 

446  AUSTrN",  JAMES  T.  Life  of  Elbridge  Gerry  from  the  Close  of 
the  Amer.  Revolution.    Boston:  1829.    8°.    2  vols. 

447  AUSTIN,  WILLIAM.  Essay  on  the  Human  Character  of  Jesus 
Christ.     Boston:  1807.     8°. 

448 Letters  from  London:  written  during  the  years  1802  and  1803. 

8°.    Boston:  1804.    Auto,  of  Gov.  Eustis. 

449  AUTHENTIC  HISTORY  (An)  of  the  Lawrence  Calamity: 
Desc.  of  the  Pemberton  Mill,  a  detailed  acct.  of  the  catastrophe. 
Bost.:  1860.     8°. 

450  AUTHORSHIP:  A  Tale.   By  a  New  Englander.  Bost.:  1830.  12°. 

451  AUTOBIOGRAPHY  (The)  of  a  Lady  of  the  Old  School,  with 
Personal  Sketches  of  Eminent  Characters,  Places,  and  Miscellaneous 
Items.     Boston:  1854.     12°.     Portraits. 

452  AVERY,  DAVID.  Poetical  Address  on  Temperance.  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I. :  1855.     12°. 

453  AVES  ISLAND  PAPERS.  Message  and  Docs.  Washington: 
1861.    8°. 

454  AYRES,  J.  A.  Legends  of  Montauk.  With  an  Historical  Ap- 
pendix.   N.  York:  1849.    8°. 

Valuable  for  its  notes  on  the  Indians.  —  S.  G.  D. 

455  AYSCOUGH,  S.  General  Index  to  Monthly  Review,  from  its 
commencement  to  end  of  70th  V.     London:  1786.     2v.    8°. 

456  B.  J.  Algiers  Voyage  in  a  Jovrnall  or  Briefe  Reportary  of  all 
occurrents.    No  place:  1621.    4°. 

457  BABSON,  JOHN  J.  History  of  Gloucester,  Cape  Ann,  including 
Rockport.     Gloucester:  1860.    8°.     Map  and  Plates. 

A  large  portion  of  the  edition  was  destroyed  by  fire.  —  D. 

458  BACK,  GEORGE  (CAPT.).     Narrative  of  the  Expedition  south 
of  the  Great  Fish  River  and  along  the  shores  of  the  Arctic  Ocean 
in  1833, 1834,  and  1835.     Map.     Phila. :  1836.     8°. 

No  voyage  of  its  time  so  thoroughly  engaged  public  interest  as  this. 

459  BACKUS,  CHARLES,  d.d.  Discourses  on  the  Doctrine  of  Re- 
generation.   Boston:  1839.    IS©. 

460  BACKUS  CHARLES.  Five  Discourses  on  the  Truth  and 
Inspiration  of  the  Bible.     Hartford:  1797.     12°. 

461  BACKUP,  ISAAC.  Appeal  to  the  Public  for  Religious  Liberty, 
against  the  Oppressions  of  the  Present  Day.     Boston:  1773.     8°. 

462  Abridgment  of  the  Church  History  of  New  England,  from 

1602  to  1804.     Boston:  1804.    8°. 

463  Church  Hist,  of  New  England,  from  1620  to  1804.     With  a 

Memoir  of  the  Author.     Phila. :  1839.    12°.     Portrait. 

464 History  of  N.  England,  with  particular  Reference  to  the 

Baptists.     Vol.  1, 1777;  vol.  2, 1784;  vol.  3,  Boston:  1796.     8°. 

Very  scarce.  Vols.  2  and  3  are  entitled  A  Church  History  of  N.  E.  A  storehouse  of  fact* 
relative  to  early  American  History;  contains  numerous  original  documents,  among 
■which  are  several  letters  written  by  Roger  Williams. 


32  CATALOGUE. 

465  BACKWOODS  OY  CANADA.  Letters  from  the  Wife  of  an 
Emigrant  Officer.     London:  1846.    18°. 

466  BACON",  EZEKIEL.  ^gri  Somnia.  Eecreations  of  a  Sick- 
room.    New  York:  1843.     12°. 

467  BACON,  FRANCIS  (Lord).  Essayes  or  Covnsels,  Civill  and 
Morall.     Newly  enlarged.     London:  1632.    4°. 

468 Sylva  Sylvarum:  or,  A  Naturall  Historic.     In  Ten  Centvries. 

London:  1639.     Fol.     Portrait. 

469  Eesuscitatio,  or  bringing  into  Public  Light  severall  Pieces  of 

the  Works  of .     London:  1657.     Fol.     Portrait. 

470 Essays.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Preliminary  Discourse  con- 
taining sund.  Memoirs.     London:  1663.     18°.     Portrait. 

471  A  Preparatory  to  the  History  Natural  and  Experimental. 

London:  1670.    Fol.    Two  Portraits. 

Contents:  Charge  against  Duelling;  Apology  to  the  Earl  of  Devon;  Second  pt.  of  the 
ResuBcitatio,  and  Misc.  Works  of  B. 

472 Baconiana  :    or,   Certain  Genuine  Remains  of.    Now  the 

First  time  faithfully  Published.     London:  1679.     8°.    Portrait. 
473  Advancement  of  Learning:  written  in  Latin.     Interpreted 

by  Gilbert  Wats.     London:  1674.     Fol. 
474 Essays,  or  Councils.     With  a  Table  of  Colours  of  Good  and 

Evil.  :   Added  The  Character  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     Lond. :  1701. 

8°. 
475 Philosophical  Works  of,  made  Eng.  from  orig.  by  Peter 

Shaw.    Yol.  3.     London:  1733.    4°. 

476  BACON,  LEONARD.  Thirteen  Historical  Discourses,  on  the 
Completion  of  200  years  from  the  Beginning  of  the  First  Church  in 
New  Haven.     New  Haven:  1839.    8°.     Plate. 

477  Manual  for  Young  Church-Members.     2d  Ed.    New  York: 

1841.    18°. 

478  BACON,  LYDIA  B.,  Biography  of.     Boston:  1856.     12°.      • 

479  BACON,  NATH.  Historical  Discourse  of  the  Uniformity  of  the 
Government  of  England.  The  First  Part.  From  the  first  Times 
till  the  Reign  of  Edward  the  Third.  London:  1647.  4°.  Engraved 
Title. 

480  Continuation  of  an  Historical  Discourse,  of  the  Government 

of  England,  untill  the  end  of  the  Reign  of  Queene  Elizabeth.     Lon- 
don: 1651.     4°.     Portrait  of  B. 

481  BACON,  OLIVER  N.    History  of  Natick.     Boston:  1856.    8°. 

482  BACON,  WM.  THOMPSON.     Poems.     Boston:  1837.     12°. 

483  —  Same.     3d  ed.     Boston:  1840.    12°. 

484  BAILEY  AND  ARNOLD.  A  Compleat  English  and  Dutch 
and  Dutch  and  English  Dictionary.     Leipsic:  1761. 

485  BAILEY,  EBENEZER,  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Educational 
Labors  of.    Hartford:  1861.    8°.    Portrait.    Bound. 


CATALOGUE.  33 

486  BAILY,  NATHAN.  Dictionarium  Britannicum;  Univer.  Ety- 
mological Diet.  lUustr.  with  500  cuts.  rev.  and  impr.  with  add. 
London:  1730.     Fol. 

Contains  doubtful  and  indelicate'  word*  and  local  phr.ises  that  other  lexicographers  dared 
not  give.  Nich.  Bitldlo  (Pro^idunt  of  the  U.  S.  Bank)  said  i^lOO  would  not  tempt 
him  to  pan  with  his  copy. 

487 Same.     10th  ed.     London:  1742.     2v.     8°. 

488  Same.     2oth  ed.     London:  1790.     8°. 

489  English  and  Latin  Exercises  for  School  Boys.  13th  ed.  London: 
1755.     12°. 

490  M.  Justini  ex  Trogi  Pompeii  Historiis  Externis.     Libri  44. 

To  which  are  added  the  words  of  Justin,  with  corresponding  English 
words.     London:  1732.     8°. 

491  Ovid's  Tristia,  in  Five  Books  in  English.     Lond. :  1729.    18°. 

492 The  Five  Books  of  the  ^sopian  Fables.     London:  1823.    8°. 

493  Pheedri  Augusti  Csesaris  Liberti,  Fabularum   ^sopearum 

Libri  Quinque.     Editio  Tertia.    Londini:  1725.     8°. 

494  P.  Ovidii  Nasonis  Epistolarum  Hersidum.     Londini:  1728.     8°. 

495  Ovid's  Tristia,  in  Five  Books,  with  Arguments  and  Notes 

of  John  Minellius.     Trans,  into  English.     London:  1740.     12°. 

496  BAILEY,  PHILIP  JAMES.  The  Mystic  and  other  Poems. 
Boston:  1856.    12°. 

497  BAILEY,  KUFUS  WM.  The  Issue  Presented  in  a  Series  of 
Letters  on  Slavery.     K.  York:  1837.     12°. 

498  The  Patriarch;  or,  Family  Library  Magazine.    New  York: 

1841.     8°. 

499  BAILEY,  WM.   Records  of  Patriotism.    Washington:  1826.  8°. 

500  BAIRD,  ROBERT.  Transplanted  Flowers;  or,  Memoirs  of  Mrs. 
Rumpff,  Daughter  of  John  Jacob  Astor,  Esq.,  and  the  Duchess  of 
Broglie,  Dau.  of  Mad.  de  Stael.    New  York:  1839.     18°. 

501  Christian  Retrospect  and  Register.    N.  York:  1851.     12°. 

502 Religion  in  America.     N.  York:  1844.     8°. 

503 The  Christian  Retrospect  and  Register,  with  a  Supplement 

bringing  the  Work  down  to  the  Present  Time.   N.  York:  1855.    12°. 

504  BAKER,  GEORGE  E.  Life  of  Wm.  H.  Seward,  with  Selec- 
tions from  His  Works.     New  York:  1855.     12°.    Portrait. 

505  BAKER,  JAMES  (Rev.).  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  Barnard,  Bart. 
London:  1819.    8°.     Portrait. 

506  BAKER,  JOHN  M.  View  of  the  Commerce  of  the  Mediterra- 
nean. View  [Plan]  of  Port  Mahon,  with  the  United  States  Squad- 
ron at  Anchor,  Nov.  1815.     Washington:  1819.    8°. 

507  BAKER,  RACHEL  (Miss),  Life  of.  By  several  Medical  Gen- 
tlemen; also.  Devotional  Somnum;  or,  a  Collection  of  Prayers  and' 
Exhortations  uttered  [by  her]  in  the  City  of  New  York  in  the  Win- 
ter of  1815,  during  Her  abstracted  and  unconscious  State.  New 
York:  1815.    12°.    Portrait. 


34  CATALOGUE. 

508  BAKEE,  KICHAED  (Sir).  Chronicle  to  the  Death  of  King 
James  I,  with  Continuation  to  1660,  by  ii.  Phillips;  and  to  Geo.  I, 
by  an  Impartial  Hand.    London:  1733.    Fol.    Portraits  in  Yignette. 

509 Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England  unto  the  Eaigne  of  Our 

Soveraigne,  Lord  King  Charles  Second.  6th  ed.  Lond.  :1670.  Port. 
Ill'd  title  page. 

510  BAKE  WELL,  FEEDEEICK  C.  Philosophical  Conversations, 
familiarly  explaining  daily  occurring  Natural  Phenomena.  2d  ed. 
London:  1842.     16°. 

511  BAKEWELL,  EOBEET.  An  Introduction  to  Geology,  with  an 
Outline  of  the  Geol.  of  England  and  Wales.  1st  Amer.  from  3d 
London  ed.    New  Haven:  1829.     8°.    Autog.  of  Jas.  Kent. 

512  BALDWIN,  EBENEZEE.  Annals  of  Yale  College.  New 
Haven:  1831.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

513 Same.     2d  ed.  [cont.  to  1838].     New  Haven:  1838.     8°. 

514  BALDWIN,  JOHN  D.  The  Story  of  Eaymond  Hill,  and  other 
Poems.    Boston:  1847.     12°. 

515  BALDWIN,  JOSEPH  G.  Flush  Times  of  Alabama  and  Missis- 
sippi.   A  Series  of  Sketches.     New  York:  1853.     12°. 

516  BALDWIN,  THOMAS.  A  Universal  Pronouncing  Gazetteer. 
3ded.     Map.     Phila.:  1847.    12°. 

517  BALFOUE,  WALTEE.  Letters  on  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul, 
The  Intermediate  State  of  the  Dead,  and  a  Future  Eetribution,  in 
Eeply  to  Mr.  Charles  Hudson,  Westminster,  Mass.  Charlestown : 
1829.    12°. 

518 Letters  to  Eev.  Moses  Stuart.    Boston:  1833.    18°. 

519  BALLADS,  Scottish  a^d  English.  Illust.  by  J.  Lawson.  Edin- 
burgh, [n.  d.]    16°. 

520  BALLAED,  EDWAED  (Eev.)  Memorial  of  the  Popham  Cele- 
bration, Augt.  29, 1862.     Portland:  1863.    8°. 

521  BALLAED,  JOSEPH.  Account  of  the  Poor  Fund,  and  other 
charities  held  in  trust  by  the  Old  South  Soc.  Boston:  1868.  8°. 
Port. 

522  BALLOU,  HOSEA.  Treatise  on  Atonement.  Eandolph:  (Yer.) 
1805.    8°. 

523 Letters  in  Defence  of  Divine  Eevelation;  in  Eeply  to  Eev. 

Abner  Kneeland's  Serious  Inquiry.     Boston:  1820.    12°. 
624 Sermons  on  important  Doctrinal  Subjects.     With  Memoir  of 

the  Author,  written  by  Himself.     Boston:  1832.     12°. 

525  Candid  Eeview  of  a  Pamplilet,  entitled,  A  Candid  Eeply. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.  [s.  t.]    12°. 

526  Universalist  Magazine.     Edited  by  Eev.  H.  Ballou.     2  vols. 

4°.    Boston:  1819-21. 

527  An  Examination  of  the  Doctrine  of  Future  Eetribution. 

Boston:  1834.     12°. 


CATALOGUE.  d'5 

528  BALTIMOKE.  Picture  of  Baltimore,  with  views  of  the  prin- 
cipal Public  Buildings.     Baltimore:  1832.    18°. 

529  BALTIMORE  MOBS  of  1812.  Official  Reports  by  the  Maryland 
House  of  Delegates.     Annapolis:  1812.    8°. 

A  scarce  volume.    It  contains  three  autograph  letters,  viz.  of  Edvrard  Johnson,  Mayor  of 
Baltimore,  Jos.  Sterrett,  and  Gen.  Saml.  Bterrett,  who  was  ordered  to  quell  the  riot. 

530-31  BANCROFT,  AARON,  d.d.  Sermons  on  Controverted  Doc- 
trines.    Worcester:  1822.     8°- 

532  Essay  on  the  Life  of  Washington.    Worcester:  1807.    8°. 

Father  of  the  historian,  Geo.  Bancroft. 

533  BANCROFT,  GEORGE.    History  of  the  United  States.    Bos 
ton:  1834-43.     3v.     8°. 

634  Poems.    Cambridge:  1823.    12°. 

535  Memorial  Address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham 

Lincoln,  deld.  before  both  Houses  of  Congress  at  Washington,  12th 
Feb.  1866.     Washington:  1866.     8°.    Portrait. 

536  Address  at  the  Semi-Centen'l.  of  the  New  York  Hist.  Society. 
N.  York:  1854.     8°. 

537  BANGOR,  PHILELUTH.  V.  B.  E.  Eusebius  Inermatus. 
Just  Remarks  on  a  late  Book,  entitled,  Eleutherius  "  Enervatus;  or, 
an  Ansr.  to  a  Pampht.  entitled.  The  Divine  Right  of  the  Presby- 
terian Ordinatn.,  etc..  Argued."     Boston:  1733.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

538  BANGS,  NATHAN,  d.d.  Life  of  Rev.  Freeborn  Garrettson. 
N.  Y.:  1830.    12°. 

539  Hist,  of  the  Methodist  Epis.  Ch.    3d  ed.  rev.  ^  New  York: 

1839.    2v.    8°. 

540  Vindication  of  Methodist  Episcopacy.    2d.  ed.    Cincinnati : 

1821.    18°. 

541  Vindication  of  Methodist  Episcopacy.    N.  York:  1820.    18°. 

5i2 Authentic  History  of  the  Missions  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church.    New  York:  1832.     12°.    Portrait. 

543  BANKS,  G.  L.  Blondin:  His  Life  and  Performances.  Illus- 
trations.    London:  1862.     12°. 

544  BANKS,  JOHN.  Critical  Review  of  the  Political  Life  of  Oliver 
Cromwell.    5th  ed.     London:  1769.     8°. 

545.  BANKS,  T.  C.  Historical  Acct.  of  the  Ancient  and  Modern 
Forms  of  the  Coronation  of  the  Kings  of  England.   Lond. :  1820.  8°; 

546  BANKS  of  Boston,  History  of.     1837.     12°. 

547  BANNEKER,  BEN  J.  Sketch  of  his  Life.  Read  bef.  Maryland 
Hist.  Society.    8°. 

548  BANNISTER,  S.  British  Colonization  and  Coloured  Tribes. 
London:  1838.     12°. 

549  William  Paterson,  the  Merchant  Statesman  and  Founder  of 

the  Bank  of  England:    His  Life  and  Trials.     Edinburgh:  1858. 
18°  or  cr.  8°. 


36  CATALOGUE. 

550  BAN  YARD,  JOHN.  Description  of  Banvard's  Panorama  of 
the  Mississippi  River,  painted  on  tliree  Miles  of  Canvas.  Boston: 
1847.    8°. 

551  BANVARD,  JOSEPH.  Novelties  of  the  New  World;  or,  the 
Adventures  and  Discoveries  of  the  First  Explorers  of  North  Amer- 
ica.    With  Illustrations.    Boston:  1852.     18°. 

552 American  Statesman;    or,  Life  and  Character  of    Daniel 

Webster.     Boston:  1853.    18°. 

553  Plymouth  and  the  Pilgrims.     Boston:  1851.    18°. 

554 Wonders  of  the  Deep.     Salem:  1846.     18°. 

555  BAPTISM,  Reasons  for  Renouncing.  Edwards,  Peter.  Exeter, 
N.  H. :  1802.  Defence  of  Infant  Baptism.  Clark,  Peter.  Boston: 
1752.  Four  Lectures.  Fowler,  Orrin.  Boston:  1835.  Infant  Bap- 
tism. Woods,  Leonard.  Andover:  1828.  All  8°.  Eight  Views. 
Hague,  Wm.  Boston:  1836.  Letters.  Chapin,  S.  Boston:  1820. 
Vindication.  Smith,  John.  Exeter:  1812.  Infant  Sprinkling: 
Debate  bet.  Jno.  Walker  and  Alex.  Campbell.  Steubenville,  O.r 
1820.  Baptism  of  Behevers  Only.  Baldwin  Thos.  Boston:  1806. 
Plea  for  Infant  Baptism.  Milligan,  J.  Danville:  1818.  Vindica- 
tion. Andrews,  Elisha.  Boston:  1805.  Discourses.  Lathrop,  J. 
Boston:  1811.  Essay  on  Baptism.  Lewis,  E.  Phila.  :  1839. 
Treatise  on  Infant  Baptism.  Clinton,  Isaac.  Springfield  [n.  d.]. 
Five  Discourses.  Steele,  E.  Sherburne  (N.  Y.):  1805.  Baptism 
in  a  Nutshell.  Baker,  D.  Phila.:  1857.  Baptism.  Jewell,  Wil- 
sqn.  Bost. :  1835.  Baptism  and  Close  Communion.  Ogden,  David 
L.    N.  Haven:  1834.     All  12°. 

556  Pamphlets  relating  to.    In  5  vols.     (Cases.)    Vol.  1,  20  Tr. 

Abiel  Abbott,  Saml.  Austin,  1806;  Saml.  Arnold,  Jos.  Bates,  Kiah 
Bayley,  Beckwith,  Buzzell,  Bostwick,  Chamberlin,  Chapman,  Crane, 
&c. 

Vol.  2,  15  Tr.  Church,  J.  H.,  1805;  Cleaveland,  Jno.,  1784; 
Clinton,  I.,  Colman,  H.,  Cooke,  Parsons,  Cummings,  Dame,  Dow, 
Edwards,  Emerson,  Emerson,  N.,  1795,  &c. 

Vol.  3, 15  Tr.  Fish,  E.,  1773;  French,  Jas.,  Fisher,  J.,  Gillett, 
E.,  1804;  Gill,  J.,  Hague,  1793;  Autog.  of  Danl.  Oliver;  Lewis  Amzi, 
1783 ;  Loomis,  H.,  Hemenway,  Judson,  Adoniram,  Jenkins,  Jos., 
1802;  Lathrop,  Jos.  Hunt,  T.  P.,  Chamberlin,  &c. 

Vol.  4,11  Tr.  Low,  Jno.,  1795;  Lynd,  S.  W., Merrill, Danl.,  1.807; 
Marsh,  Saml.,  Moore,  H.,  Miller,  Wm.  F.,  1805.  9  Discourses. 
Parkhurst,  J.,  Phelps,  Pond,  Smith,  &c. 

Vol.  5,  11  Tr.  Smith,  H.,  1769;  Strong,  C,  1796;  Sweat,  M., 
1805;  Towgood,  1765;  Walker,  J.,  West,  S.,1794;  White,  Worces- 
ter, Noah,  1794  (3). 

557  BAPTIST  MEMORIAL  and  Monthly  Chronicle.  Ed.  by  Revs. 
R.  Babcock,  Jr.,  and  J.  ().  Choules.    4  vols.    N.  Y. :  1842-48. 

558  BAR  (The)  against  Free  Admission  to  the  Lord^s  Supper  fixed; 


CATALOGUE,  37 

or,  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Humphrey,  &c.    By  Roger  Drake.    London: 
1656.     12°. 

559  BARBARITIES  OF  THE  EN'EMY.  Report  and  Documents 
of  the  Ho.  Reps.  U.  S.     Worcester:  1814.     12°. 

560  BARBAULD,  ANN"A  L^TITIA.  Eighteen  Hundred  and 
Eleven:   A  Poem.     Boston:   1812.     12°. 

561  BARBER,  JOHN  W.     Connecticut  Historical  Collections.     200 
'    Engravings.     Improved  edition.     New  Haven  [1846].     8°. 

562 Historical  Collections,  relating  to  every  Town  in  Massachu- 
setts.    200  Engravings.     Worcester:  1839.     8°. 

563  Connecticut  Hist.  Colls.   2d  ed.  N.  Haven  [1837].   8°.  Illust. 

564 Historical    Collections    of    the   State   of  New  York.     230 

Engravings.     N.  York:  1844.    8°. 

565  Historical  Collections  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey.     120 

Engravings.     N.  York:  1845.     8°. 

566  History  and  Antiquities  of  New  England,  New  York,  and 

New  Jersey.     Numerous  engravings.     Worcester:  1841.     8°. 

567  History  and  Antiquities  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  With  Bio- 
graphical Sketches.     N.  Haven:  1856.     12°.     Map. 

568  Incidents  in  American  History.    New  ed.    Bost.  [n.  d.].   12°. 

569  History  and  Antiqs.  of  New  Haven  (Conn.).     Illustrated. 

N.  Haven:  1831.     12°. 

570  BARCLAY,  ROBERT.  Apology  for  the  True  Christian  Divin- 
ity, and  Vindication  of  the  People  called  Quakers.    Lon. :  1703.    8°. 

571  Treatise  on  Church  Government.     Formerly  called  Anarchy 

of  the  Ranters,  &c.     A  Two-fold  Apology  for  the  People  of  God, 
called  in  derision  Quakers.     Phila. :  1822.     12°. 

572  BARCLAY,  SIDNEY  (Pseud.?).  Personal  Recollections  of 
the  American  Revolution,  with  Reminiscences  of  Washington  and 
Lafayette.     New  York:  1S59.     12°. 

573  BARCLAY'S  Complete  and  Universal  English  Dictionary.  Mac- 
clesfield: 1800.    4°. 

574  BARD,  SAMUEL.  Guide  for  Young  Shepherds.  Value  of 
Merino  Sheep.     New  York:  1811.     16°. 

575  BARINETTI,  CHARLES.  Voyage  to  Mexico  and  Havana, 
including  General  Observations  on  the  United  States.  N.  York: 
1841.     12°. 

576  BARLOW,  JAMES.  New  Theory  accounting  for  the  Dip  of  the 
Magnetic  Needle.     N.  York:  1835.     8°.     Map. 

577  BARLOW,  JOEL.  The  vision  of  Columbus.  Hartford,  1787. 
8°.     [Scarce.] 

578  Same.    2d  ed.     Hartford:  1787.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

579  Same.    5th  ed.,  corr.:  added.  The  Conspiracy  of   Kings. 

Paris:  1793.     8°.     Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

.580  The  Columbiad.     A  Poem.     Lond. :  1809.    8°. 

Folded;  illustrated  with  numerous  engraving  by  Mr.  D. 
4 


38  CATALOGUE. 

581  BARLOW,  JOEL.  The  Columbiad.  A  Poem.  Phila.:  1807. 
4°.    Plates. 

This  rare  and  valuable  edition  has  been  much  sought  after  by  collectors. 

582 Dr.  Watts'  Imitation  of  the  Psalms  of  David,  Corrected  and 

enlarged.     3d  ed.     Hartford:  1785  [?].     [Rare.] 

583  Political  Writings  of .     I^.  York:  1796.     12^    Port. 

584 Same.    ISTew  York.     1801.     8°. 

585  BARLOW,  JOH]^.  The  Good  Man's  Priviledge.  Serm.  Preached 
at  Plymouth  in  Devon.     London:  1618.     4°.     [Rare.] 

586  BARNARD,  CHAS.  F.  Journal  of  the  Ministry  at  Large.  Vol. 
1.    Boston:  1841.     Kos.  1  to  12. 

587  BARNARD,  FREDK.  A.  P.  On  a  Proposition  to  modify  the 
Plan  of  Instruction  in  the  University  of  Alabama;  also,  Letters  on 
College  Government.    N.  York:  1855.     8°. 

588  BARNARD,  HENRY.  Reports,  etc.,  on  the  Common  Schools 
of  Connecticut,  1838-42.     Hartford.     4°. 

589  Tribute  in  commemoration    of    the   Life,   Character,  and 

Services  of  the  Rev.  Thos.  H.  Gallaudet,  ll.d.     Hartford:  1852. 
8°.     Portrait. 

590  BARNARD,  J.  G.  The  C.  S.  A.  and  Battle  of  Bull  Run.  (A 
letter  to  an  English  Friend.)    With  5  Maps.    N.  York:  1862.    8°. 

591  BARNARD,  JOHN.  Janua  Coelestis;  or,  the  Mystery  of  the 
Gospel  in  the  Salvation  of  a  Sinner  Opened  and  Explained.  Bos- 
ton, N.  Eng.:  1750.     8°. 

592  Imperfection  of  the  Creature    and  the  Excellency  of  the 

Divine  Commandment.     Serm.     Boston:  1747.    8°.     (Wants title.) 

593  BARNES,  ALBERT.  Life  at  Threescore.  Serm.  3d  ed. 
Phila.:  1859.     12°. 

594  Inquiry  into  the  Scriptural  Yiew  of  Slavery.     Phila. :  1846. 

12°- 

595  BARNES,  DAYID,  d.d.,  of  Scituate,  Sermons  by.  Boston: 
1815.    12°. 

596  BARNES,  WILLIAM.  The  Settlement  and  Early  History  of 
Albany.    Albany:  1864.     Munsell.     8°. 

597  BARNEY,  MARY.  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  late  Commo- 
dore Joshua  Barney;  from  Notes  and  Journals  in  poss'n.  of  the 
Family.     Boston:  1832.     8°. 

598  B ARNUM,  P.  T. ,  Life  of.  Written  by  himself.  N.  York :  1855. 
12°.     Portraits. 

599  BARNWELL,  ROBERT  GIBBES.  Life  and  Times  of  John 
De  Witt,  Grand  Pensioner  of  Holland.   N.  York:  1856.    12°.   Portr. 

600  The  New  Orleans  Book.     N.  Orleans:  1851.     12°. 

601  BARRETT,  GEORGE.  Advent,  Ministry,  and  Works  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ;  a  Versification  of  some  Portions  of  the  Four 
Evangelists,    Columbus:  1842.    18°. 


CATALOGUE.  89 

602  BARRETT,  WALTER.  Old  Merchants  of  New  York  City. 
New  York:  18G3.    8°. 

603  Same.    2d  Series.    New  York:  1S63.    12°. 

604  Same.     3d  Series.     N.  York:  1866.     1?^°. 

605  BARRIFFE,  WILLIAM  (Lt.-Col.)  Militarie  Discipline;  or, 
the  Young  Artillery-man.     4th  ed.     London:  1643.    4°. 

606  BARRINGTON,  DAINES.  Miscellanies.  London:  178L  4°. 
Portraits  and  other  engravings. 

607  BARRINGTON,  SHUTE  (Bp.  of  Durham).  Political  Life  of 
William  Wildman,  Viscount  Barrington.  Compiled  from  Original 
Papers.     London:  1815.    8° 

608  BARROW,  JOHN,  Esq.  Collection  of  Authentic  and  Entertain- 
ing Voyages  and  Discoveries.    3  vols.    London:  1765.  12°.    [Rare.] 

609  Account  of  Travels  into  the  Interior  of  Southern  Africa,  in 

the  years  1797  and  1798.     Map.     N.  York:  1802.     8°. 

610  Voyages  of  Discovery  and  Research  within  the  Arctic  Re- 
gions, from  1818  to  the  Present  Time.     N.  Y.:1846.     18°.     Map. 

611  Travels  in  China.    IstAmer.  ed.    Phila.:  1805.    8°.    Plates. 

612 Life  of  George,  Lord  Anson.    London:  1839.    8°.     Portrait. 

613  Life  of  Richard,  Earl  Howe,  K.  G.,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet, 

and  Gen.  of  Marines.     London:  1838.    8°.     Portrait. 
614 The  Life,  Voyages,  and  Exploits  of  Admiral  Sir  Francis 

Drake,  Knt.    London:  1843.     8°. 
615 Memoirs  of  the  Naval  Worthies  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  Reign. 

London:  1845.    8°. 
616  Geography  of  Hudson's  Bay:  being  the  Remarks  of  Capt, 

W.  Coats.     London:  Hak.  Soc.  1852.     8°. 
617 Life,  Voyages,  and  Exploits  of  Sr.  F.  Drake,  Kt.     2d  ed., 

abridged.    Lond. :  1844.     18°.    Portrait  inserted.    Author's  Autog. 

618  BARROWS,  WILLARD  (U.  S.  Dep.  Surveyor).  Notes  on  Iowa 
Territory.     With  a  Map.     Cincinnati:  1845.     18°. 

619  BARRY,  JOHN  S.  Historical  Sketch  of  Hanover,  Mass.,  with 
Family  Genealogies.     Boston:  1853.     8°.     Engravings. 

620  History  of  Massachusetts.     The  Colonial  Period.     Boston: 

1855.    8°. 

621  The  Provincial  Period.     Boston:  1857.     8°. 

622 The  Commonwealth  Period.    Boston:  1857.     8°. 

623 Stetson  Geneal.  and  Biog.     1634-1847.     Boston:  1847.     8°. 

624  BARRY,  WILLIAM.  History  of  Framingham,  Massachusetts. 
Boston:  1847.    8°. 

625  BARSTOW,  G.  T.  Railroad  Accidents:  Causes  and  Means  of 
Preventing  them.  By  Emile  With,  c.e.  Introd.  by  Auguste  Per- 
donnet.     Trans,  from  the  French.     Boston:  1856.     12°. 

626  BARSTOW,  GEORGE.  Hist,  of  New  Hampshire,  from  1614  to 
1819.     Concord,  N.  H. :  1842.     8°.    4  Copperplates. 

627  BARTLET,  WILLIAM  S.,  a.m.     Frontier  Missionary:  A  Mo 


40  CATALOGUE. 

moir  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  Jacob  Bailey,  a.m.     With  a  Preface  by 
the  Rt.  Rev.  Geo.  Burgess,  D.D.     Boston:  1853.     8°.     Portrait. 

Eastern  border  life  during  the  Revo  utionary  War. 

628  BARTLETT,  D.  W.  Life  of  Gen.  Franklin  Pierce.  Auburn: 
1852.     12°.    Portrait. 

629  BARTLETT,  ELISHA,  m.d.  Eminent  Living  Surgeons  and 
Physicians  of  Paris.     From  the  French.     Boston:  1831.     12°. 

630  BARTLETT,  JOHK  R.  Dictionary  of  Americanisms.  Boston: 
1859.    8°. 

631  Bibliography  of  Rhode  Island,  with  Notes,  Historical,  Bio- 
graphical, and  Critical.     Providence:  1864.     R.  8°. 

632  History  of  the  Destruction  of  his  B.  M.'s  Schr.  Gaspee,  in 

ISTarragansettBay,  June,  1772.     Prov.:  1861.    8°. 

633 Literature  of  the  Rebellion.  Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pam- 
phlets relating  to  the  Civil  War  in  the  U.  S.;  together  with  Works 
on  Amer.  Slavery.    Boston:  1866.    8°. 

634 Narrative  of  Explorations  and  Incidents  in  Texas,  New  Mex- 
ico, California,  Sonora,  and  Chihuahua,  connected  with  the  U.  S. 
and  Mexican  Boundary  Commission,  in  1850-3.  2  vols.  Map  and 
Illustrations.    N.  Y.:  1854.    8°. 

635  Report  to  the  Gen.  Assemb.  of  R.  I.  relating  to  the  Reg'y 

of  Marriages  and  Deaths.     Prov.:  1859.    8°. 

636  Memoirs  of  R.  Island  Officers  engaged  in  the  Service  of  their 

Country  during  the  Great  Rebellion.     With  34  Portraits.     Provi- 
dence: 1867.     4°. 

637  BARTLETT,  JOSEPH.  Aphorisms  on  Men,  Manners,  Prin- 
ciples, and  Things.  Physiognomy,  a  Poem:  and  the  Blessings  of 
Poverty.     Boston:  182:^.     12°. 

638 Aphorisms  on  Men,  Manners,  Principles,  and  Things.  Copy- 
right secured.    Portsmouth:  1810.     12°. 

639  BARTLETT,  JOSIAH.  Progress  of  Medical  Science  in  Mass. 
Boston:  1810.    8°. 

640  BARTLETT,  S.  R.  Concord  Fight.  [A  Poem.]  Boston:  1860. 
12°.     Frontispiece. 

641  BARTLOZZI,  FRANCESCO.  Richerche  Istoricoe-Critiche 
circa  alle  scoperte  D' Amerigo  Yespucci  con  I'aggiunta  di  una  Rela- 
zione  del  Modesimofin  oi'a  inedita  compilate  da.   Firenze:  1789.   8°. 

642? 

643  BARTON,  BENJ.  SMITH,  m.d.  Phila.  Medical  and  Physical 
Journal.    Vol.  2.   Pt.  1  and  2.   Pt.  1,  vol.  3.  Phila.  1805-8.   3v.   8°. 

644.  First  Supplement  to.     Phila. :  1808.    8°. 

645  Collections  for  an  Essay  on  a  Materia  Medica  of  the  U.  S. 

3d.  ed.     Phila.:  1810.    8°. 

646 Elements  of  Botany,  Forty  Plates.  2d  ed.  '  Greatly  en- 
larged.    2  vols.    Yol.  1.     Phila. :  1812. 

647  BARTON,  BERNARD.    Household  Yerses.  Phila.:  1846.    12° 


CATALOGUE,  41 

648  BARTON",  BERNARD,  Poems  of.    Phila.:  1814.    18°. 

649  BARTON,  CLARA.  List  of  the  Union  Soldiers  buried  at 
Anderson ville,  from  the  Original  Record  in  the  Surgeon's  Office. 
New  York:  1766.    R.  8°. 

650  BARTON,  M.  11.     Something  New.     Harvard:  18.3.3.    8°. 

651  BARTON,  WILLIAM,  m.a.  Mem.  of  David  Rittenhouse, 
LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  with  Notices  of  Many  Distinguished  Men.  Phila.: 
1813.     8°.     Port. 

652  Dissertation  on  the  Freedom  of  Navigation  and  Maritime 

Commerce,  adapted  particularly  to  the  U.  S.     Phila.:  1802.     8°. 

653  BARTON,  W.  P.  C,  m.d.  Compendium  Flora}  Philadelphicae. 
The  Indigenous  and  Naturalized  Plants  found  within  a  circuit  of 
ten  miles  around  Phila.     2  vols.     Phila.:  1818.     12.     [Scarce.] 

654  Plan  for  the  Internal  Organization  and  Government  of  Hos- 
pitals, in  the  U.  S.     2ded.    Phila.:  1817.    8°. 

655  BARTRAM,  JOHN.  Obs.  on  the  Inhabitants,  Climate,  Soil,  Riv- 
ers. Made  in  his  Travels  from  Pennsylva.  to  Onondago,  Oswego, 
and  the  Lake  Ontario  in  Canada,  with  a  Curious  Account  of  the 
Cataract  at  Niagara,  by  Mr.  Peter  Kalm.  London:  1751.    8°.  Map. 

656  BARTRAM,  JOSEPH  P.  The  Psalms,  newly  Paraphrased  for 
the  Sanctuary.     Boston:  1833.    18°. 

657  BARTRAM,  WILLIAM.  Travels  through  North  and  So.  Caro- 
lina, Georgia,  E.  and  W.  Florida,  the  Cherokee  Country,  the  exten- 
sive Countries  of  the  Muscogulges  or  Creek  Confederacy,  and  the 
Country  of  the  Choctaws.     Copperplates.     London:  1792.     8°. 

'•  "Written  In  the  spirit  of  the  old  travellers ;  a  work  of  high  merit  every  way."  —  ColeHffgt. 

658  Voyage  dans  les  parties  sud  de  L'Amerique  Septentrionale. 

2  tomes.     Paris.     Aw.  IX.     Maps.     Illust. 

659  BARWICK,  PETRO,  m.d.  Vita  Johannis  Barwick,  s.t.p. 
Londini:  1721.     8°.     Two  Portraits. 

660  Life  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  John  Barwick,  d.d.     Written  in  Latin 

by  his  Brother,  Dr.  Peter  Barwick.     Lond.:  1724.    8°.     Two  Port. 

661  BASSET,  JOSIAH.    Life  of  a  Vagrant.    N.York:  1852.    18°. 

662  BASSOMPIERRE,  MARSHALL  DE.  Memoirs  of  the  Em- 
bassy to  England  in  1626.  Translated,  with  Notes.  London:  1819.  8°. 

663  BATCHELLER,  W.  New  Dover  Guide;  with  Concise  Sketch  of 
the  Ancient  and  Modern  History  of  the  Town  and  Castle.  7th  ed. 
Dover,     [n.  d.]    12°.     Map  and  Engravings. 

664  BATCHELOR,  THOMAS  (Farmer).  General  View  of  the  Agri- 
culture of  the  County  of  Bedford.     London:  1808.     8°.    Plates. 

665  BATES,  DAVID.     Poems.     Phila.:  1853.     12°.     P.  210. 

666  BATES,  D.  B.  (Mrs.)  Incidents  on  Land  and  Water;  or.  Four 
Years  on  the  Pacific  Coast.  Narrative  of  the  Burning  of  the  Ships 
Nonantum',  Humayoon,  and  Fanchon.  11th  ed.  Boston  :  1861. 
12°. 

667  BATES,  ELISHA.    Doctrines  of  Friends;  or,  Principles  of  the 


42  CATALOGUE. 

Christian  Keligion,  as  held  by  the  Society  called  Quakers.  Mount 
Pleasant:  1825.     8°. 

668  BATES,  GEO.  (Dr.)  Elenchus  Motuum  :N'uperoraum  in  Anglia: 
a  Short  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  late 
Troubles  in  England.  Written  in  Latin  by  Dr.  G.  Bates.  Motus 
Compositi;  or,  Hist,  of  the  Composing  the  Affairs  of  England,  to 
1669.  Written  in  Latin  by  Tho.  Skinner,  m.d.  Made  English,  etc. 
London:  1685.    8°. 

669  BATES,  JOSHUA.  A  Memorial  of  B.  from  the  City  of  Boston. 
Boston:  1865.    8°. 

670  BATES,  WALTER.  The  Mysterious  Stranger.  N.  Haven:  1817. 
16°.     Scarce. 

671  BATES,  WM.  Harmony  of  the  Divine  Attributes.  London. 
Wilmington.     Rep.  1771.    8°. 

672  Works.    London:  1700.    Pol.    Portrait. 

673  • Pour  Last  Things:  Death  and  Judgment,  Heaven  and  Hell. 

London:  1691.    12°.    [:N^ot  a  perfect  copy.] 

674 Puneral  Serm.  for  the  Rev.  Mr.  Rich'd  Baxter,  with  some 

acct.  of  his  life.  London:  1692.  Port;  in  same  vol.  Bush,  Wm. 
The  Prailty  of  Man.  London:  1693.  Hoadly,  Benj.  Persuasive  to 
Lay-Conformity.  London:  1704.  Clutterbuck,  I.  Plain  and  Ra- 
tional Vindication.    Lond.:  1709,  etc.    12°. 

675  BATH.  The  Original  Bath  Guide,  considerably  Enlarged  and 
Improved  [etc.]    Bath:  1811.     12°.     Plates. 

676  [Another  edition,  without  date.] 

677  BATTAILES.  Second  part  of  the  Booke  of  Battailes  fought  in 
our  age:  Taken  out  of  the  best  authors  and  writers  in  sundrie  lan- 
guages. Published  for  the  profit  of  those  that  practice  armes,  and 
for  the  pleasure  of  such  as  love  to  be  harmlesse  hearers  of  bloudie 
broiles.     London:  1587.    4°.     Yery  rare. 

Gotie  after  the  Qlst  leaf.    Contains  a  minute  account  of  the  Battle  of  Lf-panto,  between 
Don  John  and  the  Turks. 

678  BAXTER,  RICHARD.  A  Call  to  the  Unconverted,  etc.  Ports- 
mouth: 1805.     16°. 

679  English  Nonconformity,  as  under  King  Charles  II  and  King 

James  II.    London:   1689.    4». 

680  Church  History  of  the  Government  of  Bishops  and  their 

Councils.  Including  the  chief  part  of  the  Government  of  Christian 
Princes  and  Popes  till  the  Reformation.     London:  1681.     4°. 

681  Catechising  of  Eamilies ;  how  to  teach  Households.     Useful 

also  to  School  Masters  and  Tutors  of  Youth.     London:  1683.     8°. 

682  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Margaret  Baxter,  Wife  of  Mr.  Richard 

Baxter.     London:  1826.     12°. 

683  BAXTER,  WILLIAM.  Pea  Ridge  and  Prairie  Grove;  or.  Scenes 
and  Incidents  of  the  War  in  Arkansas.     Cincin. :  1864.     12°. 

684  BAYARD,    FERDINAND    M.    Yova^e    dans    I'IntSrieur  des 


CATALOGUE,  48 

Etats  Unis,  k  Bath,  Winchester,  dans  la  Vall6e  du  Shenandoah,  etc. 
Pendant  l'Et6  de  1791.     A  Paris.     An  cinquifeme.     8°. 

685  BAYARD,  JAMES.  Brief  Exposit.  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
U.  S.    Phila.:  1840.    12°. 

686  BAYARD,  SAM'L.  Abstract  of  the  Laws  of  the  U.  S.  N.  Y. : 
1804.    8°.     Autog.  of  Sanil.  Henshaw. 

687  BAYLE,  PETER  (Mr.).  Reflections  occasioned  by  the  Comet 
of  1680.  Chiefly  intended  to  explode  PopUlar  Superstitions.  From 
the  French,  witli  the  Author's  Life.  Vol.  2.  London:  1708.  8°. 
Autog.  of  Leigh  Hunt. 

688  BAYLIES,  FRANCIS.  Historical  Memoir  of  the  Colony  of  New 
Plymouth,  1620  to  1676,  etc.     Boston:  1830.     8°. 

689  BAYLE Y,  RICHARD.  Account  of  the  Epidemic  Fever  in  the 
City  of  New  York  in  1795.     N.  Y. :  1796.    8°. 

690  BAYLY,  T.  H.  Songs  and  Ballads,  Grave  and  Gay.  With 
Mem.  of  the  Author.    Phila. :  1844.     12°. 

691  BEACON  HILL.  A  Local  Poem-,  Historic  and  Descriptive. 
[Mrs.  Sarah  W.  Morton.]    Book  I.     Boston:  1797.     4°. 

692  BEARDSLEY,  EDW'D,  d.d.  History  of  the  Episcopal  Ch. 
in  Connecticut.     2  vols.    New  York :  1F69.     8°. 

693  BEARDSLEY,  LEVI  (Esq.)  Reminiscences:  Personal  and 
other  Incidents;  Early  Settlement  of  Otsego  Co. ;  Notices  and  Anec- 
dotes of  Public  Men.     New  York:  1852.     8°.     Portrait. 

694  BEATTIE,  JAMES.  The  Minstrel;  or.  Progress  of  Genius, 
with  other  Poems.     Edinburgh:  1805.     18°.     Portrait. 

695  Essays  on  Poetry  and  Music;  on  Laughter  and  Ludicrous 

Composition;  on  the  Usefulness  of   Classical  Learning.     3d  ed. 
Corrected.     London:  1779.    8°. 

696  BEATSON,  ROBT.  (Esq.)  Political  Index  to  the  Histories  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     3d  ed.     London:  1806.     8°. 

697  Naval  and  Military  Memoirs  of  Great  Britain,  from  1727  to 

the  Present  Time.    6  vols.     London:  1790.     8°. 

Few  persone  can  estimate  the  importance  of  this  work  to  students  of  English  and  Amer- 
ican Hintory.— 8.  G.  D. 

698  BEATTY,  CHARLES,  a.m.  Two  Months'  Tour  among  the 
Indians  West  of  the  Allegheny  Mountains,  with  Remarks  on 
the  Language  and  Customs  of  Some  Particular  Tribes  among  the 
Indians.     London:  1768.     8°. 

699  BEAUCLERK,  TOPHAM,F.R.s.  Biblioth'a  Beauclerka.  Cat- 
alogue of  the  Large  and  Valuable  Library  of,  consisting  of  upwards 
of  30,000  volumes.     London:  1781.     8°. 

700  BEAUCHAMP  TRAGEDY  in  Kentucky;  The  Confession  of 
Jereboam  O.  Beauchamp;  with  Biographical  Sketch  of  Col.  Solomon 
P.  Sharp,  and  an  Historical  Acount  of  the  Old  Court  and  New 
Court  Party  Controversy.     N.  York:  1859.     16°. 

701  BEAUFOY,  Col.    Possibility  of  Approaching  the  North  Pole 


44  CATALOGUE. 

Asserted.     By  Hon.  D.  Barrington.    New  ed.    New  York:  1818. 
8°. 

702  BE  AUrO Y,  Col.  Tour  through  the  U.  S.  and  Canada.  London : 
1827.     8°. 

703  BEAUJOUE,  FELIX  DE.  Aper9U  des  Etats  Unis,  depuis  1800 
jusqu  en  1810.    Paris:  1814.    8°.     Map. 

704 Sketch  of  the  U.  States.     1800  to  1810.     From  the  French. 

Notes  by  Wm.  Walton.'   London:  1814.    8°.    Folding  Tables  and 
Map. 

705  BEAUTIES  OF  DANIEL  WEBSTER.  By  Jas.  Bees.  N.  Y.: 
1839.    12°. 

706  BEAWES,  WYNDHAM.  LexMercatoriaRediviva:  or,  the  Mer- 
chants' Directory.     3d  ed.    London:  1781.     Fol. 

707  BECHE  DE  LA,  II.  T.  How  to  Observe:  Geology.  2d  ed. 
London:  1836.     12°. 

708  BECKETT,  WILLIAM  A,  Jr.  Universal  Biography;  Including 
Scriptural,  Classical,  and  Mythological  Memoirs.  3  vols.  London: 
1836.    8°. 

709  BECKLEY,  HOSEA  (Rev.)  History  of  Vermont;  with  De- 
scriptions, Physical  and  Topographical.     Brattleboro':  1846.     12°. 

710  BECKWITH,  GEO.  C.     Peace  Manual.     Boston:  1847.     18°. 

711  BECKWOURTH,  JAMES  P. ,  Life  and  Adventures,  of.  Chief  of 
the  Crow  Indians.     Illustrations.     N.  Y. :  1856.     12°. 

712  BEDFORD,  ARTHUR,  Code  of  Signals  for  the  use  of  the  H. 
C.  Bengal  Pilot  Service.     Calcutta:  1845.     8°. 

713  BEDFORD.  History  of  Bedford,  N.  H.,  Compiled  on  the  occasion 
of  the  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorp.  of  the  Town,  May  19, 
1850.    Boston:  1851.     8°.     Map.     (Scarce.) 

714  BEE  (The).  Universal  Weekly  Pamphlet,  Containing  Some- 
thing to  hit  every  Man's  Taste  and  Principles.  [By  Eustace  Bud- 
gets]   7  vols.    London:  1733.    8°. 

715  BEECHER,  C.  E.  (Miss).  Letters  to  the  People  on  Health  and 
Happiness.     N.  York:  1855.     18°. 

716  BEECHER,  EDWARD,  d.d.  Papal  Conspiracy  Exposed,  and 
Protestantism  Defendt^d.  Boston:  1855.  12°.  Auto,  of  Author. 
Ill'd. 

717  Conflict  of  Ages ;  or,  the  Great  Debate  on  the  Moral  Rela- 
tions of  God  and  Man.     5th  ed.     Boston:  1854.    12°. 

718  Narrative  of  Riots  at  Alton:  in  connection  with  the  death  of 

Rev.  E.  P.  Lovejoy.    Alton:  1888.     12°. 

719  BEECHER,  REV.  GEO.,  Biog.  Remains  of.     N.  Y.:  1^^44.    12°. 

720  BEt:CHER,  HENRY  WARD.  Freedom  and  War.  Discourses 
on  Topics  suggested  by  the  Times.     Boston:  1863.     12°. 

721  BEECHER,  LYMAN,  d.d.  Plea  for  the  West.  Cincinnati: 
1835.     12°. 

722  Six  Sermons  on  Intemperance.     Boston:  1827.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  45 

723  BEECHER,  LYMAN,  D.D.     Same.    10th  ed.   N.Y.:1838.   18°. 

724  Plea  for  the  West.    2d.  cd.    Cincinnati,  N.  York:  1835.  12°. 

725  Reply  to  Three  Letters  of  Rev.  Lyman  Beecher,  against  the 

Calvinistic  Doctrine  of  Infant  Damnation.    Boston:  1829.     12°. 

726 Sermons  delivered  on  various  occasions.     Boston:  1828.    8°. 

727  Lectures  on  Scepticism,  in  Park  St.  Ch.,  Boston,  and  in 

Cincinnati.     Cincinnati:  1835.     12°. 

728  BEECHEY,  F.  W.  (Capt.  R.  N.)  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the 
Pacific  and  Behring's  Strait,  in  the  years  1825,  '26,  '27,  and  '28. 
Phila.:  1832.     8°. 

729  BE  ESON,  JOHN.  Plea  for  the  Indians;  with  Facts  and  Features 
of  the  late  war  in  Oregon.     New  York:  1858.     12°. 

730  BELCHER,  EDWARD  (Sir).  Voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Samarang, 
1843-6,  Surveying  the  Islands  of  the  Eastern  Archipelago.  2  vols. 
London:  1848.    8"^.     Maps,  tinted.     lUustr. 

731  Last  of  the  Arctic  Voyages;  a  Narrative  of  the  Expedition 

in  Search  of  Sir  John  Franklin  during  1852-53-54.   2  vols.    London: 
1855.     Maps  and  Plates. 

"  Of  these  volumeH  it  is  impossible  to  speak  too  highly." 

732  BELCHER,  JOSEPH,  d.d.  Baptist  Pulpit  of  the  U.  S.  N.  Y. : 
1850.    12°.     Ports. 

733  BELISLE,  D.  W.  Hist,  of  Independence  Hall.  Phila.:  1859. 
12°.    Frontis. 

734  BELKNAP,  JEREMY.  Sacred  Poetry:  Psalms  and  Hymns 
adapted  to  Christian  Devotion,  viz.  3d  ed.,  1801;  4th  ed.,  1804;  5th 
ed.,  1808;  New  ed.,  1812;  New  ed.,  1820.     5  vols.     Boston.     12°. 

735 History  of  New  Hampshire.    3  vols.     Vol.  1.    Phila. :  1787. 

2  and  3.     Boston:  1792.    8°. 

One  of  the  best  American  histories.  Its  value  never  diminishes.  Not  only  the  politics 
but  the  history  and  resources  of  the  country  are  well  and  clearly  stated. 

736  Same.     Vol.  1.     Dover:  183L     8°. 

This  vol.  belonged  to  Alex.  Young,  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  and  S.  G.  D. 

737  Same.     Boston:  1792.    3v.    8°. 

738 American  Biography.    2  vols.     Boston:  1794.     8°. 

739 Same.    With  add.    By  F.  M.  Hubbard.    N.  Y.:  1841.    3v. 

18°. 

Belknap's  New  Hampshire  and  the  American  Biography  are  two  standard  works  not 
likely  to  be  susperseded.  A  select  library  of  fifty  volumes  on  American  History  and 
Biography  should  contain  both.  The  lives  of  persons  connected  with  early  American 
colonization  are  especially  full  and  excellent. 

740  Dissertations  on  the  Character,  Death,  and  Resurrection  of 

Jesus  Christ:  Remarks  on  the  Age  of  Reason.     Boston:  1795.    12°. 

741  Life  of  Jeremy  Belknap,  d.d.  The  Historian  of  N.  Hamp- 
shire: With  selections  from  his  Corres.  By  his  Grand-dau.  N. 
York:  1847.    18°.    Port.    Quite  scarce. 


46  CATALOGUE. 

742  BELKN'AP,  JEREMY.  Serm.  on  Military  Duty,  preach'd.  at 
Dover,  Nov.  10,  1772,  bef.  his  Exy.  John  Wentworth,  Esq.,  at  a 
Review  of  the  2d  Regiment  of  Foot.     Salem:  1773.     8°. 

743  BELL,  JOHN,  m.d.  Mineral  Springs  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada. 
Phila.:  1855.     18°. 

744  BELL,  LUTHER  V.  Attempt  to  investigate  obscure  and  unde- 
cided Doctrines  in  relation  to  Small  Pox,  Varioloid,  and  Vaccination. 
Boston:  1836.     8°. 

745  BELL,  ROBERT.    Life  of  Hon.  G.  Canning.    N.  Y.:  1846.  18°. 

746  BELL,  SOLOMON".  Travels  W.  of  the  Mississippi.  Map  and 
many  engravings.     Boston:  1830.     18°. 

747  BELLAMY,  DANIEL.  Ph^dri  Fabulse  Selectee,  Latine, 
Anglice,  Gallice.  Fifty  Instructive  and  Entertaining  Fables  of 
Phsedrus  in  Latin,  French,  and  English.  London  :  1734.  8°. 
Curious  Plates. 

748  BELLAMY,  JAMES.  Origen  against  Celsus.  Trans,  into 
English.     London.     8°. 

749  BELLAMY,  JOSEPH.    Works.     New  York:  1811-12.    3v.    8°. 

750  Half- Way-Covenant.     N.  HaVen:  1769. 

751  BELLAMY,  JOSEPH,  d.d.  On  the  Nature  and  Glory  of  the 
Gospel.     Boston:  1762.     12°.    Auto,  of  Jos.  Green. 

752  True  Religion  Delineated.     Preface  by  Rev.  Mr.  Edwards. 

Boston:  1750. 

753  BELLE  BRITTAN".    Tour  at  Newport,  &c.  IST.  York:  1858.   12°. 

754  BELLOWS,  HENRY  W.  Hist.  Sketch  of  Col.  Benj.  Bellows  at 
Consecration  of  His  Monument,  Walpole,  N".  H.,  1854,  with  Acct. 
of  the  Family  Meeting.  N.  York:  1855.  8°.  P.  125,  and  Folding 
Pedigree  and  Arms,  Monument,  &c. 

755  BELSHAM,  THOMAS  (Rev.)  Vindication  of  certain  Pas- 
sages, &c.,  with  Disc,  on  the  Death  of  Dr.  Priestley.  Boston: 
1809.    12°. 

756  BELTRAMI,  J.  C.  (Esq.)  Pilgrimage  in  Europe  and  Amer- 
ica, leading  to  the  Discovery  of  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi.  2 
vols.    London:  1828.    8°.     Map  and  Plates. 

757  BENEDICT,  DANIEL,  a.m.  Gen.  History  of  the  Baptists  in 
America  and  Other  Parts  of  the  World.  2  vols.  Boston:  1813. 
8°.     [Excessively  rare.] 

758  Same.    N.  York:  1848.     R.  8°.     Port,  of  the  Author  and  of 

Roger  Williams. 

759 Conference  Hymns.     6th  ed.     Providence:  1826.     18°. 

760  BENEZET,  ANTHONY.  Caution  to  Great  Britain  and  her 
Colonies,  on  the  Calamitous  State  of  the  Enslaved  Negroes  in  the 
British  Dominions.    Phila:  1767.     12°.  _ 

761 Same.    New  ed.    Phila.,  London:  repr.  1784.    8°. 

762 Anthony  Benezet.    From  the  Original  Mem.     B.  Wilson 

Armistead.    London:  1809.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  47 

763  BENEZET,  ANTHONY.  The  Potent  Enemies  of  America  laid 
open:  the  Baneful  Effects  attending  the  Use  of  Distilled  Spirituous 
Liquors  and  the  Slavery  of  the  Negroes.     Phila. :  1774.     12°. 

764  BENJAMIN,  ASHER.  Country  Builder's  Assistant.  37  Cop- 
perplates.    Greenfield,  Mass. :  1805.     Sm.  4°.     [Scarce.] 

765  BENNET,  THO.  Answer  to  the  Dissenters'  Pleas  for  Separa- 
tion.    6th  ed.     London:  1728.     8°. 

766  BENNETT,  JOHN  C.  History  of  the  Saints:  an  Expose  of  Joe 
Smith  and  Mormonism.     Boston:  1842.     12°.    Engravings. 

767  BENNISON,  D.  M.  Poems,  Original  and  Selected.  Bost. :  1847. 
18°. 

768  BENSON,  EGBERT.  Vindication  of  the  Captors  of  Major  An- 
dr6.    N.  Y.:  Privately  printed  [for  F.  S.  Hoffman],  1865.    8°. 

769 Memoir;  readbef.  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society.     2d  ed.     Jamaica: 

1825.    12°. 

"With  Autograph  Letter  of  Author. 

770  BENSON,  HENRY  C,  a.m.  Life  among  the  Choctaw  In- 
dians.    Cincinnati:  1860.     12°. 

771  BENTHAM,  JEREMY.  Defence  of  Usury;  Showing  the  Im- 
policy of  the  Present  Legal  Restraints  on  the  Terms  of  Pecuniary 
Bargains.  With  a  Letter  to  Adam  Smith,  Esq.,  ll.d.,  on  the 
Discouragement  of  Inventive  Industry.    Phila. :  1796.  18°. 

772 The  Rationale  of  Reward.     London:  1825.    8°.    pp.  352. 

773  BENTON,  NATHANIEL  S.  History  of  Herkimer  County. 
Albany:  1856.    8°.     Maps,  etc. 

774  BENTON,  THOS.  HART.  Examination  of  the  Decision  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  States  in  the  Dred  Scott  Case.  N. 
York:  1857.    8°. 

775 Thirty  Years  Yiew:  or.  History  of  the  "Working  of  the 

Amer.  Govt.    1820  to  1850.    2  vols.    N.  Y. :  1854-56.    8°.   Portraits. 

776  BERESFORD,  JAMES  (Rev.)  Miseries  of  Human  Life. 
Boston;  1807.     12°. 

777  BERKELEY,  GEORGE,  d.d.  Alciphron:  or,  the  Mynute  Phil- 
osopher. In  Seven  Dialogues.  Containing  an  Apology  for  the 
Christian  Religion  [etc.]    2d  ed.     London:  1732.     2  vols.     8°. 

Said  to  have  been  composed  during  his  residence  at  Newport,  R.  I.  All  Berkeley's  works 
are  scarce. 

778 A  Discourse  addressed  to  Magistrates  and  Men  in  Authority : 

Occasioned  by  the  Enormous  License  and  Irreligion  of  the  Times. 
Dublin:  1738.    8°.     Portrait. 

779 Three  Dialogues  between  Hylas  and  Philonus.  In  Opposi- 
tion to  Sceptics  and  Atheists.     2d  ed.    London :  1725.    8°. 

780 A  MISCELLANY,  containing  several  Tracts  on  Various 

Subjects.     London:  1752.    8°. 

781  BERKENHOUT,  JOHN,  m.d.    Biographia  Literaria;  or,  a  Bio- 


48  CATALOGUE. 

graphical  History  of  Literature ;  containing  the  Lives  of  English, 
Scottish,  and  Irish  Authors.  Only  vol.  1  published.  Lond. :  1777. 
4°.     Portrait. 

Contains  a  list  of  the  writings  of  the  authors  mentioned. 

782  BEKKSHIRE,  History  of  the  County  of. ,  Mass.  By  Gentlemen 
in  the  County.     Pittsfield:  1829.     12°.     Maps  and  Plates. 

783  BERMI:N'GHAM.  JAMES  (Rev.)  Memoir  of  the  Very  Rev. 
Theobald  Mathew,  with  an  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of 
Temperance  in  Ireland.  Ed  by  P.  H.  Morris,  m.d.  N.  Y.:  1841.  12°. 

784  BERNARD,  FRANCIS.  Select  Letters  on  the  Trade  and  Gov- 
ernment of  America,  and  the  Principles  of  Law  and  Polity  applied 
to  the  American  Colonies.  Written  by  Govr.  Bernard,  at  Boston, 
in  the  years  1763,  4,  5,  6,  7,  and  8.  Now  first  published.  To  which 
are  added  the  Petition  of  the  Assembly  of  Mass.  Bay  against  the 
Govr.  and  his  Answer.     London:  1774.    8°. 

785  BERNARD,  THOS.  (Sir).  Comforts  of  Old  Age.  With  Bio- 
graphical Illustrations.     3d  ed.     London:  1817.     12°. 

Son  of  Sir  F.  Bernard,  Colonial  Gov.  of  Mass. 

786  BERNHARD  (Duke  of  S axe- Weimar  Eisenach).  Travels 
thro'  North  America,  during  the  years  1825  and  1826.  Phila. : 
1828.     8°.     [2  vols,  in  one.] 

787  BERQUIN,  Mr.  The  Children's  Friend.  Newburyport.  12°. 
John  Mycall. 

788  Looking-Glass  for  the  Mind.     Also  Youth's  Library.     The 

Blossoms  of  Morality,  etc.     2  vols.     Boston:  1800.    12°. 

789  BERTRAM,  JAS.  McGREGOR.  St.  Helena  and  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope;  or.  Incidents  in  the  Missionary  Life  of  the  Rev.  J. 
McG.  Bertram,  of  St.  Helena.  By  the  Rev.  E.  F.  Hatfield,  d.d. 
Introduction  by  Rev.  G.  B.  Cheever,  d.d.     N.  York:  1852.    12°. 

790  BESSE,  JOSEPH.  Collection  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  People 
called  Quakers,  from  the  time  of  their  first  being  distinguished  by 
that  Name  in  1650.    2  vols.     London:  1753.     Fol. 

791  BEST,  LARRY.  The  Planet:  A  Song  of  a  Distant  World. 
Cambridge:  1869.     12°. 

792  BETAGH,  WILLIAM.  Voyage  round  the  World.  Being  an 
Acct.  of  a  Remarkable  Enterprise,  begun  in  1719,  chiefly  to  Cruise 
on  the  Spaniards  in  the  Great  South  Ocean.  Relating  the  True 
Historical  Facts  of  that  whole  Affair.  Testified  by  many  employed 
therein.     London:  1728.    8°.     Map. 

Betagh  was  captain  of  marines  in  Shelvocke's  voyage,  whose  narrative  he  pronounces  a 
deception. 

793  BETH  AM,  MATILDA.  Biographical  Dictionary  of  Celebrated 
Women  of    every  Age   and   Country.    London :    1804.     Sm.    8°. 

794  BETHAM,  WILLIAM,  Rev.    Genealogical  Tables  of  the  Sover- 


CATALOGUE.  49 

eigns  of  the  World.    From  the  Earliest  to  Present  Period.    Lon- 
don: 1795.     Folio. 

795  The  Baronetage  of  England;  or,  the  History  of  the  English 
Baronets  and  such  Baronets  of  Scotland  as  are  of  English  Fami- 
lies ;  with  Genealogical  Tables,  and  engravings  of  their  Armorial 
Bearings.     In  5  volumes.     Ipswich:  1801-05.    4°. 

796  BETHUNE,  GEO.  W.  Orations  and  Occasional  Discourses. 
New  York:  1850.     12°. 

797  Lays  of    Love  and  Faith.     With  other  Fugitive  Poems. 

[s.  t.]    Phila.:  8°. 

798  BETHUNE,  JOHN.  Poems.  With  a  Sketch  of  the  Author's 
Life,  by  his  Brother.     London:  1841.     12°. 

799  BETTERTON,  THOMAS.  The  History  of  the  English  Stage. 
Revised,  with  additional  Notes  by  Chas.  L.  Coles.  Boston:  1814.  8°. 

800  BEVERLEY,  ROBT.  The  History  and  Present  State  of  Vir- 
ginia, in  4  parts.  By  a  native  and  inhabitant  of  the  place.  London: 
1705.    8°. 

An  interesting  and  rare  book,  relating  particularly  to  the  numurous  Indian  tribes  then 
resident  in  Va.  Many  full-page,  copperplate  engravings  illustrating  the  manners,  cus- 
toms, etc.,  of  the  native  inhabitants. 

801  Same.     2d.  ed.     Rev.     London:   1722.     Repr.     Richmond: 

1855:  8°.     Plates. 

802  BEVERLEY,  THO.  Great  Soul  of  Man.  London:  1677.  12°. 
Rare.     Autog.  of  Jno.  James.     1680. 

803  BEY,  ALL  Extracts  from  a  Journal  of  Travels  in  South  America, 
consisting  of  an  Account  of  Boston  and  its  Vicinity.  From  the 
Orig.  Manuscript.     Boston:  1818.     12°. 

804  BEZA,  THEODORO.  lesv  Christ!  D.  N.  Novvm  Testamen- 
tvm.  Additse  sunt  summse  breues  doctrina)  in  Euangelistas,  et  Acta 
Apostolorum  [et  cet.]  Londini.  Excudebat  Thomas  Vautrollerus, 
Typographus.  Anno  M.  D.  LXXIIII.  Cum  Priuilegio  Regise  Maies- 
tatis.    8°. 

805  Novum    Testamentum,    Sive    Novum    Foedus.       London: 

1702.    18°. 

806  BIBLE.  Souldier's  Pocket  Bible.  An  exact  reprint  of  the 
original  Edition  of  1643.  With  Prefatory  Note  by  Geo.  Livermore. 
Cambridge:  1861.    18°.     P.  16. 

807  Same.    Pub.  by  Amer.  Tract  Soc.    New  York.     [n.  d.  ] 

808  La  Biblia.    Trad,  al  Espanol,  de  la  Vulgata.     Latina  por  el 

Rmo.  P.     Phel.   S.  De  S.   Miguel.      Londres:  1821.    8°.    Autog. 
Moss  Kent. 

809 Biblical  Dialogues  on  Sacred  History,  in  Conj.  with  Profane 

History.    By  Susanna  Rowson.     2  vols.     Boston:  1822.     12°. 

810  BIBLIOGRAPHIA  POETICA.  Catalogue  of  English  Poets, 
of  the  12, 13, 14, 15,  and  16th  Centuries,  with  an  Acct.  of  their  works. 
[By  Joseph  Ritson.]    London:  1802.    Cr.    8°.    P.  102. 


50  CATALOGUE. 

811  BIBLIOTHECA  AMERICANA  PRIMORDIA.  An  attempt 
towards  laying  the  Foundation  of  an  American  Library,  in  several 
Books,  Papers,  &  Writings.  Humbly  given  to  the  Society  for 
Propagating  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.  [White  Kennett.] 
London:  1871.    4°. 

This  has  long  been  a  very  rare  and  valuable  work.   It  is  believed  to  be  the  first  compiled 
catalogue  of  American  Literature. 

812  BICKHAM,  GEORGE.  The  British  Monarchy;  or,  a  Kew 
Chorographical  Description  of  all  the  Dominions  Subject  to  the 
King  of  Great  Britain,  including  the  British  Isles,  the  American 
Colonies.     With  Maps.     London:  1749.     [From  coppei-plates.] 

813  BICKHAM,  WM.  D.  Rosecrans' Campaign  with  the  Fourteenth 
Army  Corps,  or  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland;  Official  Reports  of 
the  Battle  of  Stone  River.     Cincinnati:  1863.     12°. 

814  BIDDLE,  HORACE  P.    A  Few  Poems.     Cincinnati:  1858.     12°. 

815  BIDDLE,  RICHARD.  Memoir  of  Sebastian  Cabot.  Illus- 
trated by  Documents  from  the  Rolls.     Phila. :  1831.     8°.     Scarce. 

816  BIENNIAL  REPORT  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  State  of  Texas, 
for  1856  and  1857.     Austin:  1858.     16°.     [8°.  size.] 

817  BIET,  ANTOINE.  Voyage  de  la  France  Equinoxiale  en  I'Isle 
de  Cayenne,  enterpris  par  les  Fran9ois  en  I'annee  MDCLII. 
Paris:  1664.     4°.     A  rare  work. 

818  BIFIELD,  NICHOLAS.  The  Rule  of  Faith;  or,  an  Exposition 
of  the  Apostles'  Creed,  so  handled  as  affordeth  both  Milke  for 
Babes  and  strong  meat  for  such  as  are  at  full  age.   Lond. :  1626.   4°. 

For  an  account  of  Bifield  or  Byfield,  see  Gray's  notes  to  ''  Hudibras.'' 

819  BIGELOW,  ABIJAH.     Voter's  Guide.   Leominster:  1807.   12°. 

820  BIGELOW,  ANDREW.  Travels  in  Malta  and  Sicily,  with 
sketches  of  Gibraltar  in  1827.     Boston:  1831.     8°.     Plates. 

821  BIGELOW,  ERASTUS  B.  The  Tariff  Question  consid.  in  re- 
gard to  the  policy  of  England  and  the  interests  of  the  U.  S.  Boston: 
1862.     Fol. 

822  BIGELOW,  JACOB,  m.d.  Florula  Bostoniensis.  Collection  of 
Plants  of  Boston  and  Environs.     Boston:  1814.    8°. 

823 History  of  Mount  Auburn  Cemetery.    Boston:  1860.     12°. 

pp.  263.    Front. 

824  Brief  Expositions  of  Rational  Medicine :  With  the  Paradise 

of  Doctors,  a  Fable.    Boston:  1858.     16°. 

825  BIGELOW,  JOHN.  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  J.  C.  Fremont.  Illus- 
trations.   K.  Y.:  1856.    12°.    Portrait. 

820 Jamaica  in  1850;  or,  Sixteen  Years  of  Freedom  in  a  Slave 

Colony.     N.  York  and  London:  1851.     12°. 

827  BIGELOW,  MARION  ALBINA,  Mrs.  Songs  from  the  St. 
Lawrence.     N.  York:  1851.     18°. 

828  BIGGS,  WILLIAM.    Military  History  of  Europe,  etc.,  from 


CATALOGUE.  51 

1739  to  1748.    Also  of  the  Rebellion  in  Scotland.    London:  1766. 
8°.     Maps. 

829  Military  Hist.  Europe.     2d  ed.     London:  1766.    8°. 

830  BIGLAND,  JOHN.  Letters  on  the  Study  and  Use  of  Ancient 
and  Modern  History.     Albion  Press :  1806.     8°.     Portrait. 

831  Geograph.  and  Hist.  View  of  the  World.     With  Notes.    By 

Jedidiah  Morse.     2  Amer.  ed.     Boston:  1812.     3v.     8°. 

832  BIGLOW,  H.  American  Monthly  Magazine  and  Critical 
Review.    4  vols.    N.  Y.:  1817-1818.    8°. 

833  BIGLOW,  WILLIAM.  Education:  A  Poem,  at  Cambridge, 
at  the  Request  of  P.  B.  K.  Soc,  July  18, 1799.     Salem:  1799.    8°. 

834  BIGLY,  CANTELL  A.  Aurifodina;  or.  Adventures  in  the  Gold 
Region.     N.  York:  1849.     12°. 

835  BIGSBY,  ROBERT,  Esq.,  ll.d.  Old  Places  Revisited:  or,  The 
Antiquarian  Enthusiast.     3  vols.     London:  1851.     8°. 

836  BILL,  LEDYARD.  History  of  the  Bill  Family.  N.  York:  1867. 
8°.    Numerous  Plates.     Autographs. 

837  Life,  Campaigns,  and  Battles  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant.  Intro- 
duction by  B.  J.  Lossing.     New  York:  1868.     8°.    Plates. 

838  BILLINGS,  JOSEPH  (Com.)  Account  of  an  Astronomical 
and  Geographical  Expedition  to  the  North  of  Russia,  by  order  of 
Catherine  II,  Empress  of  Russia,  in  1785-94.  From  his  Papers  by 
Martin  Sauer.     London:  1802.    4°. 

839  BILLINGSLEY,  JOHN,  Esq.  Agriculture  of  the  County  of 
Somerset.     Bath:  1798.    8°.     Map. 

840  BINGHAM,  CALEB.  Astronomical  and  Geographical  Cate- 
chism.   Eor  the  Use  of  Children.     14th  ed.     Boston:  1815.     18°. 

841  A  Historical  Grammar.     Boston:  1802.     12°.    pp.228. 

842  Juvenite  Letters ;  a  Correspondence  between  Children  from 

8  to  15  yrs.  of  age.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1803.  18°. 

843  BINGHAM,  HIRAM.  A  Residence  of  21  years  in  the  Sandwich 
Islands.    3d  ed.    Hartford:  1849.     Port. 

844  BINGLEY,  W.  (Rev.)  North  Wales  delineated  from  Two 
Excursions ;  a  Guide  to  Future  Tourists.  Plates  and  a  Map.  2d  ed. 
London:  1814.'  8°.     Front. 

845 Travels  in  S.  America.     From  Modem  Writers.    London: 

1820.     12°. 

846  BINNEY,  AMOS.  Documents  relative  to  the  Investigation  by 
Ord.  of  the  Sec.  of  the  Navy  upon  charges  made  by  Lieut.  Joel 
Abbot  and  others.     Boston:  1822.    8°. 

847  BINNEY,  C.  F.  J.  History  and  Geneal.  of  the  Prentice  or  Pren- 
tiss Family.    1631  to  1852.     Boston:  1852.    8°. 

848  BINNEY,  Horace.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Formation  of  Washing- 
ton's Farewell  Address.    Phila. :  1859.    8°. 

849  BINNEY,  THOMAS  (Rev.)  Study  for  Young  Men.  A 
Sketch  of  Sir  T.  F.  ^uxton.    Boston:  1851.    16°. 


52  CATALOGUE. 

850  BINNS,  JOII^,  Recollections  of  the  life  of,  by  himself.  Phila. : 
1854.     8°. 

BrOGRAPHIA  AMERICANA.  59  vols,  (cases)  of  Tracts.  Fu- 
neral Discourses,  Orations,  Addresses,  and  Memoirs,  constituting  a 
rich  collection  of  materials  for  American  Biography.  Arranged 
alphabetically,  by  subjects,  and  consecutively  numbered.  (Sur- 
names in  caps,  authors  in  brackets.) 

851  Vol.  1,  23  Tr.    Abbot,  Abiel,  Ezra,  Jacob,  Lovejoy,  1734, 

Moses,  Samuel  (Leonard  Woods'  Autog.);  Adams,  Abigail, 
Benj.,  Chester,  Elizabeth;  John  (Colman,  Caleb  Cushing,  Wni. 
Emmons,  Everett,  Erothingham,  Ware,  AYebster,  and  other  authors) , 
9Tr. 

852 Vol.  2.    24  Tr.    Adams,  J.  Q.  (Eulogies,  etc.,  by  Allen, 

Breckenridge,  Gurley,  Everett,  Greene,  Hague,  Lunt,  Sharp,  Storrs, 
Waterston,  etc.)  (21)    William,  EHphalet,  Parker,  etc. 

853  Vol.  3.     28  Tr.     Adams,  Saml.     (Thacher,  1803).     Sarah 

B.,  Susannah,  Zabdiel  B. ;  Aiken;  Alden,  John,  Allard;  Allan, 
Col.  John;  Allen,  Clarissa,  Koswell,  M.,  S.  M.,  Isaac,  Thos.,Wm., 
D.D.;  Ames,  Leyi,  EUot's  Serm.  bef.  his  execution,  1773,  Stillman, 
do.  do;*  Anderson,  Kufus;  Andrew  J.  A.  (Gray,  Whipple); 
Andros,  Thos.,1798;  Appleton,  Jesse  (d.d.),  Mary,  :N'athi.,  1796, 
John  (Hon.),  1739,  2Serms.  at  Ipswich  by  John  and  Natlil.  Rogers), 
Kathan. 

Ames  was  executed  for  burglary,  in  Oct.  1773. 

854 Vol.  4.  31  Tr.  Appleton,  Wm. ;  Apthorp,  Chas.  (Caner's 

Serm.  1758) ;  Armstrong,  W.  J. ;  Arnold,  S.  R., Thos. ;  Arthur 
[a  negro  executed  at  Worcester,  1768,  for  rape,  Maccarty's  Serm.] 
Ashmead;  Ashley;  Atherton;  Asbtjry;  Atkins;  Atkinson; 
At  water;  Atwood;  Augustus;  Austin,  Sanil.  E.  D.  [Rev.] 
Chas.;  Ayer;  Backus,  Chas.  [Rev.];  Badlam,  Genl.  Stephen, 
Bagg,  Baird,  Balch,  etc. 

855  Vol.  5.  21  Tr.    Baker,  Hon.  E.  D.;  Baldwin,  Rev.  Thos. 

Christopher  C. ;  Ball;  Ballou,  Hosea [Miner] ;  Bancroft,  [Rev.] 
A.;  Barker,  [Rev.]  Jos.;  Barnard,  [Rev.]  John,  [Whitwell, 
1770];  [Barnard], Thos.  [Rev.];  Barnes;  Barstow,  Jno. ;  Bart- 
lett;  Bascom,  Rev.  A.;  Bassett;  Batchelder;  Bates,  Rev. 
Joshua,  etc. 

856 Vol.  6.     20  Tr.  Bates,  Batthyani,  Beadle i,  Wm.  Beck, 

Beers,  Bell,  Ann,  Luther  V,  Shubael,  (S.  L.  Knapp),  Bellamy, 
Rev.  Jos.  (1790),  Benedict,  Bennett,  Bickford,  Maria  L.^ 

1  Who,  in  1783,  ia  a  fit  of  insanity  murdered  his  family. 

2  Murdered  in  Boston  in  1845. 

857 Vol.  7.    24  Tr.  Bigelow,  Col.  T.    Blair,  Blake,  J.  B  , 

Saml.  Bliss,  Jona.  (Capt.)  Boddily,  Rev.  Jno.  (1802),  Bolles, 
Rev.  Lucius,  Bond,  Elizabeth,  (J.  G.  Palfrey,)  George,  Boomer, 


CATALOGUE.  53' 

Eev.  J.  B., Bougainville, BowDiTCH,Nathl.  (Pickering,  White, 
Young),  BowDOiN,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (W.  Emerson,  1803),  Bow- 
ers, etc. 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mad.  Belknap. 

858 Vol.  8.    33  Tr.    Boyd,  John  J.,  Linn,  Boyle,  Boylston, 

Bradford,  G.,  Rev.  Jno.,  Gov.,  Brad  lee,  Saml.,  Jos.  P.,  Breck 
(1731),  Rev.  Robt.  (3  Serms.)  Saml.,  Bridge,  Rev.  Jos.  1801,  Brig- 
ham,  Bromfield,  Edw.  (Th.  Prince,  1756),  Brooks,  Gov.  Jno. 
Peter  C,  Brown,  Capt.  Moses  (S.  ^wett),  etc. 

859 Vol.  9.    30  Tr.    Buchanan,  Jas.,i  Buckminster,  Mary, 

Rev.  Jos.  (J^athan  Parker),  Buddington,  Bulkley,  Bullard, 
BuRNAP,  Burnet,  Jacob,  Burniiam,  Burt,  Burton,  Byfield 
(Chauncy,  1731,1733),  Butler, Cabot,  Hon.  Geo.  (Kirkland). 

^  Serm.  on  execution  of  J.  B.  Wra.  Brooks,  Ezra  Ross,  and  BathshebaSpooner  for  murder 
of  Josliua  Spooner,  of  Brookfleld,  1778. 

860 Vol.  10.    23  Tr.    Calhoun,  J.  C.  (4)  Campbell,  Carey, 

Mathew,  (port.)  Richard,  (Jed.  Morse)  Thos.,  Caroline  (Queen),i 
Cass,  Gen.  Lewis,  (4)  Caulkins,  Frances  M.,  Chalmers,  Cham- 
berlain, etc. 

Fun.  Serm.  at  Castle  William,  Boston,  1738,  by  S.  Coolidge. 

801  Vol.  11.       20  Tr.     Channing,  W.  E.  (Bellows,  Dewey, 

Gannett,  Hall,  Hedge,  Theo.  Parker,  Jno.  Pierpont,  etc.),  Chapin, 
Charlotte  (Princess  of  Wales),  Chase,  Checkley,  Rich'd  (Bos- 
ton, 1741),  Rev.  Saml.  1709,  Cheever,^  Ezek.  Choate,  Rufus. 

1  With  Elegy  and  Epitaph,  by  Cotton  Mather,  Boston,  1828. 

862 Vol.  12.   23 Tr.   Chickering,  Cilley,  Jona.,i  Clap, Thos. 

(Prest.  of  Yale,  Serm.  by  Daggett,  1767),  Clarke,  S.  M.,2  Clarke, 
Rev.  John  (Thacher,  Peter,  179S),  Clarkson,  Clay,  Henry 
(Anderson,  Breckinridge,  Epes  Sargent,  Tator,  etc.) 

1  Four  tr.  on  the  celebrated  duel  of  Cilley  with  Graves. 
>  Executed  at  Salem  for  arson,  1821. 

863 Vol.  13.    27 Tr.    Cleaveland,  Rev.  Jno.  1799,  etc.,  Cobb, 

Gen.  David  (Francis  Baylies,  with  steel  port.),  Codman,  Rev.  Jno. 
(Storrs) ,CoFFiN, Cogswell, Colburn,  Warren  (steel  port.).  Cole, 
Collamer,  Hon.  Jacob,  Cooper,  Rev.  Sam.  (Clarke,  1783),  Rev. 
Wm.  (Colman,  B.,  1743),  Coolidge,  Collier,  Colman,  etc. 

864 Vol.  14.    29  Tr.    Coombs,  Cotton,  Courtney,  Cowles, 

Cranch,  Hon.  Rich'd,  Crane,  Crocket,  S.  L.  (Life,  Trial,  and 
Confession),  Crosby,  Cros well,  Rev.  H.,  Cro well,  Crownin- 
SHIELD,  Rich'd,!  CuMMiNG,  Alex.  (Jos.  Sewall,  1763). 

Memoir  of  the  murderer  of  Capt.  Jos.  White,  of  Salem,  In  1830.    Crowninsbield  com- 
mitted suicide  in  prison. 

865 Vol.  15.     24  Tr.     Cushman,  Cutler,  Rev.  M.   (Wads- 
worth),  Curtis,  Dallas, Hon.  G.  M.,  Dana,  Rev.  Jos., Rev.  Saml., 
5 


54  CATALOGUE. 

Danforth,  Davenport,  Davidson,  Davis,  Hon.  John,  Thos. 
A.,  Daviess  Joseph  H.  (Bledsoe). ^ 

1  Col.  Daviess,  the  gallant  Kentuckian,  was  killed  at  the  Battle  of  Tippecanoe,  1811. 

866 Yol.  16.    29  Tr.    Day,  Jeremiah  (Prest.  Yale),  Dayton, 

Dearborn,  Gen.  H.  A.  S.  (Putnam)  Sarah  B.,  Dexter,  Saml. 
(Hon.  Jos.  Story)  4  Tr.,  Dickinson,  Dixon,  Doane,  Dodd,  Doo- 
LiTTLE,  Eev.  B.  (Ashley,  1749),  Douglas,  Stephen  A.  (John  A. 
Dix,  etc.),  Downing,  A.  J. 

867 Yol.  17.    20  Tr.    Dunham,  Du  Ponceau,  Dutch,  Mrs., 

DuTTON,  Eev.  S.  W.  S.,  Duyckinck,  G.  L.,  Dvvight,  Timo. 
(Spring,  Stillman),  Eastman,  Eaton,  Eckley,  Eev.  Jos.,  Ed- 
wards, Monroe  (the  forger),  Eliot,  And.  (Peter  Thacher,  1778), 
Eev.  John  (2). 

868  Yol.  18.    23  Tr.    Eliot,  John^  (The  Apostle),  Saml.  A., 

Ellis,  Ellsworth,  Ely,  Emerson ,i  Eev.  W.  (Buckminster) , 
Emery,  Emmons,  Eev.  Nathl.  (4),  Eustis,  Gov.  Wm.  (2). 

1  Life  by  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn. 

2  Father  of  R.  W.  Emerson. 

869 Yol.  19.    37  Tr.    Everett,  Edwd.    (Todd,  E.   E.  Hale, 

S.  Osgood,  Putnam,  Ellis,  E.  H.  Dana,  etc.,  9  tr.),  Fairbanks, 
Earnham,  Ealph  (Soldier  of  Bunker  Hill),  Earrar,  Hon.  Timo., 
Farrington, Eayerweather, Mrs.  (Eev.  T.  Prince,  1755), Fear- 
ing, Felton,  C.  C.  (2),  Field,  Fish,  Eev.  E.  (1795),  Fisher, 
FiSKE,  Gen.  Jno.  (Bentley),  Fitzgerald,  Fleming,  etc. 

870 Yol.  20.    30.  Tr.    Fletcher,  Flint,  Flynt,  Henry  (1^. 

Appleton,  1760),  Follen,  Eev.  C,  Foote,  Henry  L.  (Murder  of 
Miss  Cooper),  Forbes,  Forman,  Foster,  Hon.  Jed.  (Fiske,  1799), 
etc.,  FoxcROFT,  Thos.  (C.  Chauncy,  1769),  Francis,  Convers, 
Frederick,  P.  of  Wales,  1751,  Freeman,  etc. 

871  Yol.  21.    31  Tr.    French,  Frisbie,  Frobisher,  Frost, 

Saml.  (on  his  Execution),  Frothingham,  Fuller,  Amos,  Eobt., 
Gage,  Gates,  Gallop  (Checkley,  S.,  1765),  Gannett,  Gardi- 
ner, J.  S.  J.,  Senn.  by  Saml.  West,  1785,  Gay,  Eev.  Ebenr.  (1787), 
Gee,  Sarah  (Thacher,  1730),  George  II,  (Caner,  1761,  Cooper,  S. 
Davies  (Prest.  K.  J.  Coll.),  Haven,  S.  (Portsmouth),  May  hew,  Jona.) 

872 Yol.  22.     24  Tr.     George,  Giles,  Gill,  Sarah  (1771), 

GiLLETT,  GiLMAN,  GlRARD,  Stephen,  GODDARD,  GOODALE,  GOOD- 
RICH, Goodhue,  Goodyear,  Gore,  Gov.  Christopher  (Green- 
wood), GoRHAM,  :N'athl.  (Thacher,  1796). 

873 Yol.   23.     23   Tr.      Gorton,    Saml.,   Grafton,    Grant, 

Graves,  Gray,  David,^  Edwd.  (Serm.  by  C.  Chauncy,  1757), 
Greene,  Greenleaf,  Greenwood,  Eev.  F.  W.  P.,  Gregg, 
Griffin,  etc. 

1  Saml.  Phillipt.'  Serm.  on  the  Suicide  of,  Boston,  1767. 

874 Yol.  24.    27  Tr.    Griswold,  Bishop,  A.  Y.,  Grosvenor, 


CATALOGUE.  55 

Hale,  J^Tathan,  IIall,  IIallfxk,  Fitz  Greene,  (Cozzens,  steel 
ports.,  Bryant),  Hamilton,  Gen.  Alex.  (E.  Nott,  1804,  H.  G.  Otis, 
Fisher  Ames,  Mason  bef.  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati),  Hammond, 
Hanciiett,  Hancock,  Eev.  Jno.  (Serm.  by  Nath.  Appleton, 
1752),  Gov.  John  (Thacher,  1793). 

875 Vol.  25.    28  Tr.    Harris,  Rev.  Wm.  (1740),  Thad.  M.  (4), 

T.  W.,  Rev^  Walter,  Harrison,  Gen.  W.  H.  (Adams,  Bouton, 
Carpenter,  Codman,  Cooke,  Crane,  Damon,  Farley,  I^othingham, 
Goddard,  Hall,  Hadduck,  Larrabee,  etc.),  20  tr. 

876 Vol.  26.    25  Tr.     Harrison,  Gen.  W.  H.,  12  tr..  Hart, 

Rev.  Levi,  Hartshorn,  Hartwell,  Harvard,  Haven,  Hawes, 
Hawley. 

877  Vol.27.    24  Tr.    Hawkes;Hayne,  Robt.  T.,Haseltine; 

Heard;  Henry  (1714);  Herrick,  Ed.  C,  Hill;  Hillhouse; 
Hilliard,  Rev.  Timo.  (Jos.  Willard,  1790) ;  Hitchcock,  Enos; 
Hobart,  Rev.  J.  H.  (Onderdonk,  1830);  Holley,  Prest.  Horace 
(Pierpont);  Holmes;  Holton;  Holyoke,  Rev.  E.,  Prest.  of  H. 
U.  (Appleton,  1769),  (Imperfect). 

878 Vol.  28.  27  Tr.  Hooker;  Hooper,  Robt.  (Port.);  Hop- 
kins, Mark,  Rev.  Saml.;  Horton,  Rev.  Wm.;  Howard,  Eliz. 
(Rev.  Simeon,  1777);  Howe;  Hoyt;  Hubbard;  Hughes;  Hum- 
boldt, Baron  von,  etc. 

879  Vol.  29.  31  Tr.  Hunt,  Rev.  Jno.  (Hooker,  1776);  Hunt- 
ington, Gen.  Jed.,  Rev.  Joshua,  Hon.  Jabez  (Hart  1786);  Inger- 
so^l:  Tngraham;  Ives;  Jackson,  Gen.  Andrew  (Garland,  Mer- 
rick, Woodbury,  etc.);  Francis,  Jos.  Rev.  (Cushing,  1796),  Patrick 
T.  (J.  A.  Lowell),  port. 

880 Vol.  30.  28  Tr.  Jefferson,  Thos.  Tater,  Johnson,  Bid- 
die;  Jeffries,  Dr.  Jno.;  Jewett:  Jenkins;  Johnston;  Jones; 
JuDSON,  Rev.  Adoniram;  Kane,  E.  K.  (port.);  Kent,  Chancel- 
lor; Kellogg;  Kennedy;  Kidd,  Wm.  (the  celebrated  pirate); 
Kimball;  King,  Rev.  T.  Starr. 

881  Vol.  31.     16  Tr.    Kirkland,  Rev.  John  T.    (Parkman, 

Palfrey,  Youngi);  Knox,  Gen.  H.  (Alden  Bradford, 2  1800);  La- 
fayette, Gen.  (Eulogies  by  Everett,  J.  Q.  Adams  (3  eds.),  etc. 

1  Autograph  of  author. 

»  Fun.  Serm.  at  Thomaston.    Pr eaentation  copy  from  the  author. 

882 Vol.   32.      23  Tr.    Lafayette,  Gen.;    (Gregg,  Sprague, 

Caleb  Cushing,  Frothingham,  Wylie,  Upham,  etc.  8  Tr.)  Lane; 
Lathrop;  Legare;  Lamson;  Landon,  (Condy.  1747);  Langdon, 
Gov.  John;  Lawrence,  Capt.  Jas.  (Eulogy  by  Jos.  Story,  1813); 
Lee,  Arthur,  Rev.  Jos.;  Leland,  etc. 

883  Vol.  33.    23  Tr.  Leonard,  Saml.i;  Lewis,  Ida  (Newport) 

Thos.;  Dr.  Winslow  (port.);  Lincoln,  Chas.;  Lingan,  Gen. 
Jas.  M.2;  Linsey,  Wm.   (Execution  Serm.  by  Maccarty,  1770); 


56  CATALOGUE 

Little,  El)enr.  (Jona.  Parsons,  1768);  Livermore,  Geo.  (Hale, 
Badger);  Lloyd,  Dr.  Jas.  (Gardiner);  Long,  Green  H.  (the  arch- 
fiend); Lyman;  Lord,  Rev.  Danl.  M. 

^  Of  W.  Springfield,  Mass.,  who  murdered  his  wife,  and  then  committed  suicide. 
»  Murdered  by  the  mob  of  1812  in  Baltimore.    Address  by  G.  W.  P.  Custis. 

884 Yol.  34.     25  Tr.     Lathrop,   Rev.  Jos.;  Lawton;   Law, 

Geo.;  Lawrence,  Amos,  Abbott  (port.);  Leach;  LoTHROP,Rev. 
Jno.  (autog.  of  Abiel  Holmes);  Lovejoy,  Rev.  E.  P.^,  Owen, 
Lowell,  Rev.  Chas. 

1  Killed  by  Alton  mob,  Nov.  7,  1837. 

885 Vol.  35.  19  Tr.    Lowell,  Gen.  Chas.  R.,  Rev.  Jno.  (New- 

buryport.    Tucker,  1767);    John,    ll.d.;    Ludlow,    Rev.    John; 

LuNT,  Rev.  Wm.  P.;  Lyman,  Rev.  Isaac;  Rev.  Jos.  Lyon,  Gen. 

N.  (port.);  McCowN;  McIntire. 
886 Vol.  36.    25  Tr.     McKean,  Rev.  Jos. ;  McKinney,  Rev. 

J.  N.    (port.);  McLean,  Hon.  John,  McLeod,  Alexander  Mac- 

whorten,  Rev.   Alex,    (port.);    Madison,  Jas.    (Barnard,  J.   Q. 

Adams);  Mair,  Rev.  Hugh,  Mann,  Horace,  Manning,  Rev.  Jas. 

(1791,  Pres.  R.  I.  Coll.);  Marsh,  E.  G.  (Tnno.  Dwight),  Rev.  Jno.; 

Marshall,  John  (Chief  Just.,  by  Jos.  Story);  Martin. 
887 Vol.   37.    22  Tr.    Maria   Louisa  ;   Mason,  Rev.   Chas. 

Jeremiah,  J.  M. ;  Mather,  Rich'd  (will  of);  Mathew,  Theobold 

(Father).    Matignon,  Rev.   F.  A.;  Mayhew,  Rev.  Jona.  (Jno. 

Browne,  1766),  C.  Chauncy,  Ebenezer  Gay;  May;  Mayo;  Miller. 
888  Yol.  38.    18  Tr.    Mills,  Henry  (The  Murderer);  Miner, 

Amos  (confession  of) ;  Mitchell;  Monroe,  Jas.  (Jno.  McLean, 

J.  Q.  Adams,  etc.),  Moody,  Benj.;  Moore.  Sir  Jno.  (R.  T.  Paine); 

MoREAU,  Gen.  (Neuville),  same,  trans.;  Morse;  Murray,  Rev. 

Jno.   (1793). 
889 Yol.  39.     36  Tr.     Kash,  Father  (port.),  :N'evins,  Kew- 

hall,  Newton,  :N'ichols,  Korthrop,  Korton,  Noyes,  Rev. 

Nathl.,  Oberlin,  J.  F.   (port.),  Oliver,^  Danl.,  Mrs.  Elizabeth, 

Olmstead;  Orne,  Azor  (Hubbard,  1796),  Osgood,  Rev.  David 

(Holmes),  Otis,  H.  G.,  Packard,  Paine,  Rev.  Josh.  (Thacher, 

1788),  Thos.  Robt.  Treat,  &c. 

1  Two  Sermons  by  Thos.  Prince,  1727, 1732,  with  Elegy  by  Rev.  Mather  Byles ;  another  by 
Prince,  1735;  another  by  Sylvanus  Conant,  1768.  (Autogs.  of  Warham,  Williams,  and 
Nath'l  Emmons.) 

890 Yol.  40.    23  Tr.    Palmer,  Parker,  Rev.  Nathan,  Isaac 

(Palfrey),  Rev.  Jona.  (Samson,  1776),  Bishop  Saml.  (Gardiner, 
1804),  Theodore  (Alger,  Barnett,  Hepworth,  Mayo,  Clarke),  Park- 
man,  George,  Parsons,  Rev.  Jona.  (Searle,  1776),  Capt.  Jona. 
(Newburyport,  1784),  Rev.  Moses  (Tappan,  1783),  Theophilus 
(Chief  Justice)  (by  Judge  Parker). 

891  Yol.  41.    28  Tr.    Partridge,  Payson,  Rev.  Phillips  (T. 


CATALOGUE.  57 

Barnard,  1801),  Peabody,  Rev.  E.,  George  (4  Tr.)  Pearce, 
Pearson,  Pemberton,  Penn,  W.,  Pepperrell,  Andrew  (Ste- 
vens, 1752),  Perkins,  H.  C,  Thos.  H.  (port.),  Perry,  Petten- 
GiLL,  Phelps. 

892 Vol.  42.    24  Tr.    Phillips,  John,  William, Lt.  Gov.,  Saml. 

(Baldwin,  Tappan),  Pickering,  Hon.  Timo.  (Upliam,  W.  H.  Pres- 
cott),  PiCKMAN,  Pierce,  Franklin,  Rev.  Jno.,  Pinkney,  Wni. 
(Jared  Sparks),  Poindexter,  Geo.  (Duff  Green),  Polk,  Jas.  K. 
(Prest.). 

893 Yol.  43.    24  Tr.    Pomeroy,  Pope,  Porter,  Rev.  Eliph., 

Post,  Potter,  Bishop  Alonzo  (Penna.),  C.  E.  (port.),  Powers, 
Thos.  (Noah  Webster),  Pratt,  Prentiss,  Rev.  Thos.,  Prentice, 
Prescott,  Wm.  (Alex.  Young),  Wm.  H.  (Ellis,  Bancroft,  King, 
«fec.),  Price,  Eliz.  (Chauncy,  1732),  Prince,  Rev.  Jos.  (Murray, 
1791,  port.).  Rev.  Jno.  (C.  W.  Upham,  port.). 

894 Vol.  44.     22  Tr.     Pruyn,  Punchard,  Putnam,  Pym, 

John  (1644,  The  Church's  Lamentation),  Quincy,  Josiah  (Gan- 
nett, &c.),  Quitman,  Jno.  A.  (Harris),  Raleigh,  Sir  W.  Ran- 
dolph, Jno.,  Raymond,  Redfield,  Reed,  Wm.,  Rice,  Rich, 
Richards  (Haven,  1770). 

895 Vol.  45.     24  Tr.     Richardson,  Rider,  Ripley,  Rev. 

Ezra,  RoBBiNS,  Nathl.  (Thacher,  1795),  Rogers,  Romeyn,  Rus- 
sell, Benj.^  (Baylies),  James  (Jed.  Morse,  1798),  John  (1795), 
Thos.  (Thacher,  Morse,  1796). 

1  The  beat  and  almost  the  only  memoir  of  the  well-known  founder  of  the  Columbian 
Centinel. 

896 Vol.  46.     22  Tr.      Saltonstall,    Sanborn,  Sanford, 

Sargent,  L.  M.  (port.),  Scott,  Gen.  Winfield,  Sir  Walter, 
Sears,  Senter,  Sewall,  Steph.  (Jona.  Mayhew,  1790),  Shat- 
tuck,  Shaw,  Wm.  (Execution  Serm.  by  M.  Baldwin,  1770), 
Sheldon. 

897 Vol.  47.    30  Tr.     Shepard,  Sherwin,  Shute  (Rev.  Danl. 

H.  Ware),  Silliman,  Simonds,  Eph.  (Danl.  Webster),  Skerry, 
Skinner,  Smith,  Sebastian  (Mellen,  1765),  &c. 

898 Vol.  48.    31    Tr.     Snell,  Snow,  Southgate,  Sparks, 

Jared  (Newell,  Trask,  Mayer),  Sparhawk,  Spalding,  Sprague, 
Judge  (R.  H.  Dana),  Spring,  Saml.  (Woods),  Sproat,  Rev.  Jas. 
(1793),  Spurzheim,  Stearns,  Steel  (Colman,  1735-6). 

899 Vol.  49.    26  Tr.     Stiles,  Rev.  Prest.  Y.  C.  (Patten,  Dana, 

1795),  Stillman,  Rev.  S.  (Baldwin),  Stoddard,  Simeon  (B.  Col- 
man, 17.30),  Solomon  (Williams,  1729),  Stone,  Storrs,  Story, 
Joseph  (Waterston,  Greenleaf,  Webster,  Bobbins,  &c.).  Strong, 
Gov.  Caleb  (Alden  Bradford,  port.). 

900 Vol.  50.    24  Tr.    Strong,  Stuart,  Sturgis,  Sullivan, 

Gov.  Jas.  (Buckminster),  William,  Rich'd,  Sumner,  Gov.  Increase 


58  CAIALOGUE. 

(Abiel  Holmes,  Porter,  Thacher,  1799),  Sweet,  Swift,  Symmes, 
Rev.  Thos.  (1726,  imp.). 

901 ■  Vol.  51.     17  Tr.    Taylor,  Gen.  Z.,  Prest. 

902 Vol.  52.  23  Tr.  Tefft,  Thacher,  Rev.  Peter  (Wm.  Em- 
erson, 1803),  Thaxter,  Thayer,  Thom,  Thomas,  Thomson,  L. 
(S.  Spring,  1808),  Thornton,  Thurston,  Tomlinson. 

903  Vol.  53.    26  Tr.    Torrey,  Totten,  Gen.  J.  G.  (Gen.  Barnard) , 

Trask,  Trowbridge,  Trumbull,  Gov.  Jona.  (Timo.  Dwight,  Ely, 
1785,  same  1809),  Tucker,  Rev.  Jno.  (1792),  Com.  Sam'l  (port.), 
Tuckerman,  Henry  T.  (Duyckinck),  Tyler,  Pres't,  Jno. 

904 Vol.  54.    31  Tr.    Upshur,*  Abel  P.,  Van  Rensselaer, 

Stephen,  Rev.  Cortlandt,  Van  Santvoord  (port ),  Geo.,  Van  Bu- 
REN,  Martin,  Vane,  Sir  H.  (Drake),  Van  Vechten,  Van  Wyck, 
Vaughan,  Wadsworth,  Rev.  B.,  Wolcott,  Gov.  Oliver  (Backus, 
1797),  Waldo,  Wales,  Walker,  Ward,  Sam'l  (Stillman,  1776), 
Artemas,  A.  H.  (port.),  etc. 

1  Sec'y  of  State.    Killed  by  the  explosion  of  a  gun  on  the  frigate  Princeton,  1844, 

905 Vol.  55.    21  Tr.    Ware,  Rev.  H.  (4),  Timo.  (Forbes,  1769), 

Warren,  John,  m.d.,  Warwick,  Earl  of  (Calamy,  1658),  Wash- 
burn, Waters,  Watson,  Eliz.  (Chandler  Robhins,  1767),  Col. 
George  (Kendall,  1801),  Webb,  Rev.  Jno.  (And.  Eliot,  1750),  Web- 
ber, Rev.  Sam'l,  Prest.  of  H.  C.  (H.  Ware,  1810). 

906 Vol.  56.    35  Tr.    Webster,  John  W.^  (Kirk),  Welch, 

Weld,  Rev.  H.  (Thacher,  1782),  Dan'l  (T.  Starr  King),  Wells, 
Wesley,  Rev.  Jno.  (1791).  West,  Rev.  Sam'l,  Wheaton, 
Wheeler,  Wheelock,  Jno., Prest.  Dartmouth  Coll.  (Allen,  1817), 
Eleazer,  Prest.  (Allen),  Whipple,  Whitcomb,  White  (1799), 
Whitman,  etc. 

»  Executed  in  Boston  for  the  murder  of  Dr.  George  Parkman. 

907  Vol.  57.    23  Tr.    Whitney,  Whittelsey,  Chas.  (Dana,  1764) , 

Wiggles  WORTH,  Rev.  Edwd.  (Appleton,  1765),  Michael  (Cotton 
Mather,  reprint),  Wilcox,  Wilder,  Willard,  Rev.  Jos.,  Prest. 
H.  Coll.  (Holmes,  1801,  Pearson,  1804). 

908  Vol.  58.  26  Tr.  Wilmans,  C.  H.  (Baltimore,  1798),  Wil- 
liams, Rev.  E.  (McClure,  1803),  Rev.  I^ehemiah  (1797),  Willis, 
Wm.  (author's  autog.) ,  Wilson,^  Amos,  Winthrop,  John  (Wiggles- 
worth,  1779),  Thos.  L.  (Davis),  Wirt,  Wm. 

1  The  PennBylvania  hermit. 

909 Vol.  59.  18  Tr.  Wood,  Woods,  Leonard  (port.).  Wood- 
ward, WoosTER,  Gen.  David,  Worcester,  Koah  (Channing), 
Sam'l  (Woods,  Cornelius),  Wright,  Rev.  Phineas  (Moses  Adams, 
1803),  Wright,  Silas,  Yates,  Young,  Rev.  Alex.  (Gannett,  port.). 

910  BIOGRAPHICAL  DICTIONARY.  New  ed.  London:  1784. 
12  vols.    8°.     (Vols.  2,  3,  wanting.) 


CATALOGUE.  59 

911  BIOGRAPHICAL  DICTIONARY,  A  New  and  General.  Lon- 
don: 1798.    6v.    8°. 

912  BIOGRAPHICAL  DICTIONARY  of  Living  Authors  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.     London:  1816.    8°. 

913  BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCHES  of  Eminent  Lawyers,  Statesmen, 
and  Men  of  Letters,  by  Sam'l  L.  Knapp.    Boston:  1821.    8°. 

An  excellent  series  of  biographies,  Includlnjf  Tlieoph.  Parsons,  Cotton  Ma'hor,  IncreaM 
Sumner,  Joa.  Warren,  Jno.  Eliot,  etc. 

914  BIRCH,  THOMAS.  Works  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  Knt.;  to- 
gether with  Letters  and  Poems  never  before  collected  together,  and 
some  never  yet  printed.  To  which  is  prefixed,  A  New  Account  of 
His  Life.     2  vols.     London:  1751.    8°.    Portrait. 

915 Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  from  1581  till  her 

Death.  In  which  the  Secret  Intrigues  of  her  Court,  and  the  Con- 
duct of  Her  Favorite,  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex,  are  particularly  illus- 
trated. Erom  Original  Papers  and  other  MSS.  never  before  pub- 
lished.   London:  1754.     2v.    4°. 

916 Life  of  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales,  son  of  James  I.    Dublin: 

1760.    8°. 

917 Life  of  the  Honorable  Robert  Boyle.  Lond.:  1744.  8°.  Port. 

Valuable.    Contains  several  original  letters  of  the  Apostle  Eliot;  Portrait  of  Boyle. 

918  BIRD,  JOSEPH.  Gleanings  from  the  History  of  Music.  Bos- 
ton: 1850.    12°. 

919  BIRKBECK,  MORRIS.  Letters  from  Illinois.  Maps  by  John 
Melish.    Phila.:  1818.     12°. 

920  Letters  from  Illinois.     London:  1818.    8°. 

921  Notes  on  a  Journey  through  France  in  1814.    Ist  American 

from  the  3d  London  ed.     Phila.:  Oct.,  1815.     12°. 

922 5th  ed.,  with  the  App.    London:  1815.    8°.    pp.  138. 

923  Notes  on  a  Journey  in  America  from  Virginia  to  the  Terri- 
tory of  Illinois.    4th  ed.     London:  1818.    8°. 

924  BIRMINGHAM,  JAMES.  Memoir  of  the  Very  Rev.  Theobald 
Mathew,  with  Account  of  Progress  of  Temperance  in  Ireland. 
Dublin:  1840.    8°. 

925  BISHOP,  GEORGE.  New  England  Judged  by  the  Spirit  of 
the  Lord.  In  two  Parts.  Formerly  published  by  George  Bishop, 
and  now  somewhat  Abbreviated,  with  an  Appendix.  Also  an 
Answer  to  Cotton  Mather's  Abuse  of  the  said  Peoijle,  in  his  late 
Hist,  of  N.  England,  Printed  anno  1702.  Lond.:  1703.  8°.   [Rare.] 

926 Every  Woman  Her  Own  Lawyer.     N.  Y.    12°. 

927  BISHOP,  SAML.  G.  Eulogium  on  the  Death  of  George  Wash- 
ington.  Roxbury :  Privately  printed,  1866.  Large  paper  ed. ,  6  copies. 

928  BISSET,  ROBERT.  The  Life  of  Edmund  Burke.  London  : 
1798.     8°.     Portrait. 

929  BLACK  BOOK  (The);  or,  Corruption  Unmasked!    Being  an 


60  CATALOGUE. 

Account  of  Places,  Pensions,  and  Sinecures,  the  Revenues  of  the 
Clergy  and  Landed  Aristocracy.     London:  1820.    8°.    P.  480. 

930  BLACK  HAWK  and  Scenes  in  the  West,  by  Elbert  H.  Smith. 
N.  Y. :  1848.    8°.     Frontis. 

931  Life  and  Adven.  of.     Cincinnati:  1854.     12°. 

932  Life  of    Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak.     Dictated  by  himself. 

Boston:  1834.    12°. 

933  BLACKMORE,  RICHARD,  Sm.  True  and  Impartial  History 
of  the  Conspiracy  against  the  Person  and  Government  of  King  Wil- 
liam IIL     In  the  year  1695.    London:  1723.    8°. 

934 Eliza:  An  Epic  Poem.   In  ten  books.     2d  ed.     Lond.:  1721. 

Eol. 
935 Creation:  A  Philosophical  Poem.     In  seven  books.     2  ed. 

London:  1712.     8°. 

936  Prince  Arthur:  An  Heroick  Poem.  In  ten  books.  Lon- 
don: 1695.    Eol. 

937  BLACKSTOKE,  WILLIAM,  Sir.  Commentaries  on  the  Laws 
of  England.  6th  ed.  Dublin:  1775.  Cr.  8°.  In  4  vols.  Auto,  of 
S.  Henshaw. 

938 Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England.    Book  the  third. 

Reprinted  from  the  British  copy,  page  for  page  with  the  last  edition. 
Philadelphia:  1772.    8°. 

939  BLACKVVELL,  THOS.  Forma  Sacra;  or,  a  Sacred  Platform  of 
Natural  and  Revealed  Religion.  Introd.  by  Simon  Williams,  a.m. 
Boston:  1774.    12°.    P.  340.     [Scarce.] 

940  BLADEIS^,  MARTIN^,  Col.  Cesar's  Commentaries  of  his  Wars 
in  Gaul,  and  Civil  War  with  Pompey.  To  which  is  added  a  Supple- 
ment to  his  Commentary  of  his  Wars  in  Gaul;  as  also.  Commentaries 
of  the  Alexandrian,  African,  and  Spanish  Wars.  By  Aulus  Hirtius, 
or  Oppius,  etc.  With  the  Author's  Life.  Adorned  wth.  Sculptures 
from  the  designs  of  the  famous  Palladio.  Made  English  from  the 
Orig.  Latin.  8th  ed. ,  revised  and  corrected.  Lond. :  1770.   8°. 

941  BLADE:N'SBURG  RACES.  Written  shortly  after  the  capture  of 
Washington  City,  1814.  Print,  for  the  Purchaser,  1816.  Repr. 
1865.     L.  P.  ed.  75  copies. 

942  BLAGDE:N^,  GEO.  W.,  d.d.  Pastor's  Memorial.  Twenty-fifth 
Anniversary  of  his  Installation  as  Pastor  of  the  Old  South  Church 
in  Boston.    Boston:  1862.     12°. 

943 Lecture  before  the  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  Association,  1853.  Bos- 
ton: 1854.     12°. 

944  BLAIKIE,  FRAI^CIS.    Four  tracts  by  F.  B.  and  others.     8°. 

945  BLAIR,  HUGH.  Abridg.  of  Lectures  on  Rhetoric  revised. 
Carlisle:  1808.     16°. 

946  BLAKE,  HE:N^RY  :Nr.  Three  Years  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 
Boston:  1865.    12°. 


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947  BLAKE,  JAMES.    Annals  of  Dorchester.     Boston:  1846.    12°. 

948 Six  Sermons  on  Divers  Subjects,  preachd.  at  Weymouth. 

Boston:  1772.     16°. 

949  BLAKE,  JNO.  L.    Biographical  Dictionary.    13th  ed.    Phila. : 

1856.  R.  8°.    Author's  autog. 

950  BLAKE,  JONATHAN.  History  of  Warwick,  Mass.  Boston: 
1873.    12°.    Port. 

951  BLAKE,  MORTIMER.  Centural  History  of  the  Mendon  Asso- 
ciation of  Congregational  Ministers,  with  the  Centennial  Addresses, 
delivered  at  Franklin,  Mass.,  Nov.  19th,  1851,  and  Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Members  and  Licentiates.  Boston:  1853.  12°. 
Author's  auto. 

952  BLAKE,  SAMUEL.    Genealogy  of  the  Blake  Family.    Boston: 

1857.  8°. 

953  BLAKE,  WM.  J.  Hist,  of  Putnam  County,  N.  Y.  N.  York: 
1849.    12°. 

954  BLANCHARD,I.  H.  F.  Doctrine  of  Regeneration.  Boston: 
1832.    12°. 

955  BLANCHARD,  E.  L.  Heads  and  Tales  of  Travellers  and  Travel- 
ling.   N.  Y.:  1847.    18°. 

956  BLATCHFORD,  JOHN.  Narrative  detailing  his  Sufferings  in 
the  Revolutionary  War,  while  a  Prisr.  with  the  British.  Related  by 
Himself e.  Introd.  and  Notes  by  Chas.  I.  Bushnell.  N.  York: 
Privately  printed,  1865.    Portraits.     Autograph  of  C.I.  Bushnell. 

957  BLEECKER,  ANNE  ELIZA,  Posthumous  Works  of.  In  Prose 
and  Yerse.  With  a  Collection  of  Essays  by  Margaretta  V.  Faugeres. 
New  York:  1793.    12°.     [Very  rare.] 

958  BLEEKER,  LEONARD  (Capt.)  Order  Book  of  Capt.  L.  Bleeker, 
Maj.  of  Brigade  in  the  Early  Part  of  the  Expedition  under  Gen. 
James  Clinton,  agt.  the  Indn.  Settlemts.  1779.    N.  Y.:  1865.    4°. 

959  BLENHEIM,  New  Description  of.  The  Seat  of  His  Grace  the 
Duke  of  Marlborough,  [&c.].  8th  ed.  Embellished  with  a  New 
and  Elegant  Plan.  Oxford:  J.  Munday  [&c.],  1811.  12°.;  in  same 
vol.  Winchester  Guide,  new  ed.,  plates,  Winton,  1780;  Oxford, 
New  Pocket  Companion,  Oxford,  1789;  Southampton  Guide,  1796; 
New  Bath  Guide,  copperplates,  Bath,  1789.  Glastonbury  Hist,  and 
Aut.,  no  title,  12°. 

960  BLIGH,  WILLIAM,  Lieut.  Voyage  to  the  South  Sea,  in  his 
Majesty's  ship  Bounty.  Including  an  Account  of  the  Mutiny,  and 
the  subsequent  Voyage  of  part  of  the  Crew  in  the  Ship's  Boat. 
Illustrated  with  Charts.    London:  1792.    4°.    Portrait. 

961  BLISS,  LEONARD,  Jr.  The  History  of  Rehoboth,  Mass. 
Seekonk  and  Pawtucket.    Boston:  1836.    8°. 

One  of  the  scarce  town  histories. 

962  BLISS,  PHILIP.    Microcosmography;  or,  a  Piece  of  the  World 


62  CATALOGUE. 

Discovered.  By  John  Earle,  d.d.  New  ed.  "With  Notes,  etc.  By 
Philip  Bliss.    London:  1811.    12°. 

963  Athense  Oxonienses.     New  ed.     Yol.   1.     Containing   the 

Life  of  Wood.     Oxford:  1848.    8°.     [All  issued.] 

964  BLISS,  SYLVESTER.  Geography  of  New  England;  to  accom- 
pany the  "  OutUne  Map  of  N.  Eng."    Boston:  1847.    16°. 

965  BLISH,  WALTER.  Six  Peeces  of  Improvement.  London: 
1652.    4°. 

A  curious  work  on  Farming,  Farming-tools,  etc.,  with  wood  engravings  of  the  latter,  etc. 
Dedicated  to  Lord  General  Cromwell. 

966  BLODGETT,  LORIN.  Climatology  of  the  United  States. 
Isothermal  and  Rain  Charts.     Phila. :  1857.    8°. 

967  BLODGET,  SAMUEL,  Jr.  Economica:  A  Statistical  Manual 
for  the  United  States  of  America.     Washington:  1806.     8°. 

968 Economica  [as  above].     Additions  to  the  beginning  of  1810. 

Washington:  1810.     8°. 

969  BLOME,  RICHARD.  Britannia;  or,  a  Geographical  Description 
of  the  Kingdoms  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  With  a  Map 
of  each  County  of  England,  besides  several  General  ones.  The  like 
never  before  published.    London:  1673.    Folio. 

970 Description  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica;  with  the  other  Isles 

and  Territories  in  America  to  which  the  English  are  related,  [&c.] 
With  the  Present  State  of  Algiers.  London:  1678.  8°.  Very  scarce. 

971  BLOOD,  HENRY  AMES.  The  History  of  Temple,  N.  H. 
Boston:  1860.     8°.    Portraits  and  Views.     Scarce. 

972  BLOOMFIELD,  ROBERT.  The  Banks  of  Wye:  A  Poem. 
In  four  books.     2d  ed.     Corrected.    London:  1813.     18°. 

973  The  Parmer's  Boy:  A  Poem.    15th  ed.     London:  1827.  18°. 

Plates. 

974  BLOUNT,  T.  Glossographia:  A  Dictionary,  Interpreting  the 
Hard  Words  of  whatsoever  Language,  now  used  in  our  refined 
English  Tongue  [&c.].    4th  ed.     London:  1674.    8°. 

975 Animadversions  upon  Sr.  Richard  Baker's  Chronicle,  and 

its  continuation.     Oxon:  1672.     18°. 
976 Law  Dictionary  and  Glossary.    3d  ed.    London:  1717.     Fol. 

977  BLUE  LAWS  of  New  Haven  Colony,  usually  called  Blue  Laws 
of  Connecticut;  Quaker  Laws  of  Plymouth  and  Massachusetts;  Blue 
Laws  of  N.  York,  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  S.  Carolina.  Compiled 
by  an  Antiquarian.     Hartford:  1838.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

978  BLUNDEVILE,  THOMAS.  His  Exercises,  containing  several 
Treatises  on  the  Art  of  Navigation.  London:  1594.  4°.  [Very 
scarce.]     MS.  note  by  Mr.  D. 

979  BLUNT,  EDMUND  M.  Stranger's  Guide  to  the  City  of  New 
York.  With  Historical  Sketch,  General  Description,  Plan,  &c., 
and  Engravings  of  Public  Buildings.     New  York:  1817.    18°. 


CATALOGUE.  68 

980  BLUNT,  JOSEPH.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Pomnation  of  the 
Confederacy,  particularly  with  ref.  to  the  Governmeut  over  Indian 
Tribes.    New  York:  1825.    8°. 

From  Daniel  Webster's  private  library. 

981  Speeches,  Reports,  &c.     New  York:  1843.    8°.    Autograph. 

982  BLUNT,  ELLEN  KEY.  Bread  to  my  Children.  Phila.:  1856.  12°. 

983  BODMAN,  MANOAH.  Orat.  on  Death.  Williamsburgh:  [Ms.] 
1817.    12°. 

984  BODY  OF  Divinity.  Lects.  on  the  Assembly's  Shorter  Cate- 
chism, by  Samuel  Willard.     Boston:  1726.    Fol.    Portrait. 

985  BOETTICHER,  J.  G.  A  Geographical,  Historical,  and  Politi- 
cal Description  of  the  Empire  of  Germany,  Holland,  the  Nether- 
lands, Switzerland,  Prussia,  Italy,  Sicily,  Corsica,  and  Sardinia; 
with  a  Gazetteer  of  Reference.  From  the  German.  24  Plates  and 
many  Maps.     London :  1800.    4°. 

986  B6GEN,r.  W.  The  German  in  America.  2ded.  Bost.:  1851.  12°. 

987  BOHN,  FRED.  Hand-Book  for  the  City  of  York.  (Eng.)  40 
Engravings.    York.     12°. 

988  BOHUN,  EDMUND,  Esq.  Geographical  Dictionary,  Repre- 
senting the  Present  and  Ancient  Names  of  All  the  Countries,  Re- 
markable Cities,  Universities  [&c.]  of  the  whole  World.  London: 
1688.    8°. 

989 Character  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  of  her  Principal  Minis- 
ters.    Lond. :  1693.     8°.     Elegant  Ports,  of  Elizabeth  and  Mary  II. 

99(5  BOLINGBROKE  (Lord).  A  Dissertation  upon  Parties.  7th  ed. 
London:  1749.    8°.    Frontispiece  and  Portrait  of  Walpole. 

991  Collection  of  Political  Tracts.     London:  1769.     8°. 

992 Miscellaneous  Works.     Edinburgh:  1708.     4v.    12°. 

993  BOLINGBROKE,  HENRY.  Voyage  to  Demarary.  Account 
of  the  Settlement  there,  on  the  Essequebo,  the  Berbice  and  other 
Rivers  of  Guyana.     London:  1807.    4°.     Map. 

994  BOLLES,  JOHN  A.  Genealogy  of  the  BoUes  Family.  4°.  Bos- 
ton: 1865. 

995  BOLTON,  R.  The  Lighted  Valley;  or,  the  Closing  Scenes  of 
the  Life  of  Abby  Bolton.     London:  1850.     16°.     Portrait. 

996  BOLTON,  ROBT.,  a.m.  History  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  in  the  County  of  Westchester,  from  1693  to  1853.  N.  Y. : 
1855.     8°.     Portraits,  etc. 

997  History  of  the  County  of  Westchester.  2  vols.  N.  Y. :  1848. 

8°.     Plates. 

998  BOLTON,  SOLOMON.  Extinct  Peerage  of  England.  From 
the  Conquest  to  1769.     London:  1769.    8°. 

999  BOMBET,  L.  A.  C.  Life  of  Haydn.  Followed  by  the  Life  of 
Mozart,  with  Obs.  on  Metastasio.     Boston,  Phila. :  1839.     12°. 

1000  BONAPARTE,  LUCIEN.    Memoirs  of,  Written  by  Himself; 


64  CAIALOGUE. 

from  the  Orig.  MS.  Part  First,  from  1792  to  the  year  8  of 
the  Kepublic.  N.  Y. :  1836.  12°.  —  In  same  vol.  Memoir  of  Gen. 
Lafayette,  from  the  French  of  Gen.  Ducoudray  Holstein.  N.  York: 
1824.     12°. 

1001  BONAPARTE,  NAPOLEON,  Military  and  Political  Life,  Char- 
acter, and  Anecdotes  of,  from  the  writings  of  Las  Cases.  Hartford: 
1823.  12°. 

1002  BOND,  ALYAN,  d.d.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Pliny  Fisk,  a.m. 
Boston:  1828.    12°.    Port. 

1003  BOND,  HENRY,  m.d.  Genealogies  of  the  Early  Settlers  of 
Watertown,  Mass.,  including  Waltham  and  Weston;  with  the  Early 
History  of  the  Town.  Illustrations,  Maps,  and  Notes.  2d  ed. 
Boston:  1860.    8°. 

This  is  one  of  the  curious  and  interesting  boobs  on  local  history  and  genealogy  whicli  the 
last  few  years  have  produced.  We  have  never  met  with  one  so  ample  in  its  size  or  so 
comprehensive  and  exact  in  its  details.  —  IT.  Y.  Tribune. 

1004  Watertown  Genealogies;  also  Waltham  and  Weston.  [From 

the  History  of  W.]     Unbound.     8°. 

lOOo  BOND,  J.  WESLEY.  Minnesota  and  its  Resources.  Chicago: 
1857.    12°.     Map  and  Plates. 

1006  BONNELL,  GEO.  W.  Topographical  Description  of  Texas, 
with  an  Account  of  the  Indian  Tribes.  Austin:  1840.  18°. 
[Scarce.] 

1007  BONNET,  J.  E.  Etats  Unis  de  I'Amerique  k  la  fin  du  17me 
Siecle.     2  tomes.     A  Paris,     [n.  d.]    8°.     [2  vols,  in  one.]  , 

1008  BONNYCASTLE,  SIR  RICHD.  HENRY,  Kt.  Canada  and 
the  Canadians.     New  ed.  in  2  vols.     London :  1846.     12°. 

A  most  interesting  picture  of  the  country,  inhabitants,  etc. 

1009  "BOOK,  THE";  or,  Proceedings  and  Correspondence  upon  the 
Subject  of  the  Inquiry  into  the  Conduct  of  her  Royal  Highness  the 
Princess  of  Wales.    Lond.,  N.  Y.:  1813.    12°.    pp.107.     Cuttings. 

See  p.  10,  a  most  excellent  letter  from  the  Princess  to  the  Prince  Regent.  —  Chancellor 
Kent. 

1010  BOOK  of  Abraham;  the  Acts  of  the  Elders.  New  ed.  Boston: 
1846.    Sm.  4°. 

1011  BOOK  of  the  First  Church  in  Middleboro',  Mass.  Bost.:  1852.  8°. 

1012  of  Knowledge.    Phila. :  1801.    12°.    Frontisp. 

1013  for  New  Hampshire  Children.     3d  ed.    Exeter:  1829.    18°. 

[By  Hose  A  Hildreth.] 

1014  BOOTH,  MARY  L.  History  of  the  City  of  New  York.  Over 
100  Engravings.     New  York:  1859.    8°. 

1015  The  Uprising  of  a  Great  People.      The  United  States  in 

1861.    12°. 

1016  BOOTHBY,  BROOKE,  Sir.  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Ed- 
mund Burke.    London:  1792.    8°. 


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1017  BOOTHROYr),  B.  History  of  the  Ancient  Borough  of  Ponte- 
fract,  its  Castle,  and  the  three  different  Sieges  it  sustained  during 
the  Civil  War.    Pontefract. :  1807.    8°.     6  Engravings. 

1018  BORY,  J.  R.  G.  B.  M.  de  St.  VINCENT.  Essais  sur  les  Isles 
Fortun^es  et  P Antique  Atlantide;  ou,  Precis  d'  Histoire  G6n6rale 
de  I'Archipel  des  Canaries.    Paris:  An  XI  (1803).    4°. 

1019  BOSMAN ,  WILLIAM.  A  New  and  Accurate  Description  of  the 
Coast  of  Guinea,  divided  into  The  Gold,  The  Slave,  and  The  Ivory 
Coasts.     Illustrations  and  Map.     London:  1721.    8°. 

1020  BOSTON,  Charter  and  Ordinances  of.     Boston:  1834.    8°. 

1021  Auditor's  47th^9th  Annual  Reports.  Bost.:  1859-61.  3v.  8°. 

1022  By-Laws  and  Orders.     Boston:  1818.    12°. 

1023  Common  ;  or,  Rural  Walks  in  Cities,  by  A  Friend  to  Im- 
provements.   Boston:  1838.    12°. 

1024 Common.    Boston:  1842.    12°. 

1025 An  Appeal  to  the  World;  or,  A  Vindication  of  the  Town  of 

Boston  from  many  False  and  Malicious  Aspersions  contained  in  cer- 
tain Letters  and  Memorials,  written  by  Gov.  Bernard,  Gen.  Gage, 
Commodore  Hood.  Pub.  by  Ord.  of  the  Town.  Boston:  London, 
Rep.  1770.    8°.    P.  58. 

1026  City  Documents,  1863,  '65.     Boston.    4v.    8°. 

1027 Same.     Boston:  1844.    8°. 

1028  Business  Directory  for  1857.  Report  on  Insanity  and  Idi- 
ocy in  Mass.,  1855.  Report  of  Cochituate  Water  Board,  1857, 
'59.  Address  of  Mayor,  J.  N.  Wightman,  Jan.  6, 1862.  Boston. 
6v.    8°. 

1029  The  City  Hall  Corner  Stone  laid,  Monday,  Dec.  22,  1862. 

Dedicated,  Monday,   Sept.  17,  1864.    Boston:  1866.    8°.    Bound. 

1030 Proceedings  at  the  laying  the  corner  stone  of  the  City  Hall. 

Dec.  22, 1862.    Boston:  1862.    8°. 

1031  The  Great  Fire  of  1873.  Report  of  the  commission  to  in- 
vestigate.   Boston:  1873.    8°. 

1032 Report  on  a  supply  of  water.  By  Daniel  Treadwell.  Bos- 
ton: 1825.    8°. 

1033 Sketches  and  Business  Directory  of  Boston  and  vicinity  for 

1860-61.    Ill'd.    Boston:  4°. 

1034  BOSTON,  A  Congratulatory  Poem  on  the  Triumphant  Evacu- 
ation of.    London:  1776.    4°. 

1035  BOSTON  ALMANAC.    1836-74.    Boston.    38v.    18°. 

1030  BOSTON  BOARD  OF  TRADE.  Ist-llth  Annual  Reports. 
Boston:  1853-65.    llv.    8°.     [Rare.] 

1037  BOSTON  BOOK   (The).    Being  Specimens  of   MetropoUtan 

Literature.    Boston:  1837.    12°. 
1038 Same.    Boston:  1850.    12°. 

Now  quite  rare.    It  numbered  among  its  contributors,  Motley,  Everett,  Webster,  Far* 
sons,  Sprague,  Holmes,  Hawthorne,  etc. 


6Q  CATALOGUE. 

1039  BOSTOK  DIKECTOKY.  1789, 1805,  '09,  '10,  '13,  '16,  '18,  '20- 
23,  '25-69,  73.     Supplement,  1872.    Boston.  57v. 

1040  BOSTON  BISPENSAKY,  History  of.    Boston:  1859.    8°. 

1041  BOSTON  FEMALE  ANTI-SLAVEKY  SOC.  Kep.  of  with  a 
statement  of  events,  etc.    Boston:  1836-37.     2v.    12°. 

1042  BOSTON  MAGAZINE,  The.  Vol.  I,  1783-4.  Vol.  II,  1785. 
2  vols.    Boston:  8°.    Plates. 

This  very  scarce  magazine  began  November,  1783. 

1043  BOSTON  MEKCANTILE  LIBKAKY.  36  An.  Kep.  Bost., 
1856.    8°.    From  Rufus  Choate's  Library. 

1044  BOSTON  MUNICIPAL  REGISTER,  1851-60  incl.  Also 
1853.     11  vols.    8°. 

1045  BOSTON  NATIONAL  BANKS.  List  of  stockholders,  May 
1,  1866.    Boston:  1866.    8°.    Unbound. 

1046  BOSTON  PAMPHLETS.  Lot  of  186.  Ancient  and  Hon. 
Artillery  Comp. ;  Charitable  Eire  Society,  Churches,  &c. 

1047 Lot  of  203.    Fast  Sermons,  1753-1847;  Dedication  Sermons, 

&c. 

1048  Lot  of  247.    Mass.  Humane  Soc.;  Boston  Lecture,  1721,  '30, 

'44;  Charitable  Mechanics  Asso.;  Mayhew's  Sermons,  1749-61,  &c. 

1049  BOSTON  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.  Proceedings  at  laying  the 
Cor.  Stone.     Boston:  1855.    8°. 

1050  BOSTON  PRIZE  POEMS  and  other  Specimens  of  Dramatic 
Poetry.  [By  Charles  Sprague  and  others.]  Boston:  1824.  12°. 
[Scarce.]    Autog.  Charles  Sprague. 

1051  BOSTON  Two  Hundred  Years  ago;  or,  the  Romantic  Story  of 
Miss  Ann  Carter  (Daughter  of  one  of  the  First  Settlers)  and  the 
Celebrated  Indian  Chief,  Thundersquall ;  with  many  Humorous 
Reminiscences  and  Events  of  Olden  Time.     Boston:  1830.    4°. 

1052  BOSTON  SCHOOL  COMMITTEE.  Annual  Reports  of  1857- 
61,65.    Boston:  1858-65.     6  vols.     8°. 

1053  BOSTON  WEEKLY  MAGAZINE.  Yol.  2  (from  29  Oct.  1803, 
to  20  Oct.  1804).     4°. 

1054  BOSTON  WEEKLY  MAGAZINE.  Pub.  by  D.  H.  Ela  and 
I.  B.  Hall.    Yol.  11.    Boston:  1839-40.    4°. 

1055  BOSTON  WEEKLY  MESSENGER.  A  Journal  of  Politics, 
Agriculture,  Literature,  and  Misc.  Intelligence.  Yols.  5-9.  Oct. 
20, 1815,  June  1,1820.    5v.     8°. 

Previous  to  the  commencement  of  Vol.  6  this  work  was  issued  in  the  ordinary  newspaper 
form. 

1056  BOSWELL,  JAMES.  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson,  ll.d.  With 
copious  Notes  and  Illustrations  by  Malone.  1  vol.  London:  1827. 
8°.     Illustrated. 

1057 British  Essays  in  favor  of  the  Brave  Corsicans ;  by  several 

hands.    London :  1769.    12° ;  and  in  same  vol.  Ben  Saddi,  Nathan, 


CATALOGUE.  67 

Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  Englahd,  written  in  the  manner  of  ancient 
Jewish  historians.  Birmingham:  1772.  Smith,  Wm.,d.d.  Serm. 
on  the  Present  Situation  of  American  Affairs.  Phila. :  1775.  The 
Good  Old  Way;  or,  Religion  of  our  Forefathers.  Lond.:  1781.  12°. 

1058  Account  of  Corsica,  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  that  Island;  and 

Memorials  of  Pascal  Paoli.     London:  1768.     8°.     Map. 

1059  BOSWORTH,  NEWTON  (f.  r.  A.  s.).  Hochelaga  Depicta: 
The  Early  History  and  Present  State  of  Montreal.  Numerous  en- 
gravings.    Montreal:  1839.     12°. 

1060  BOTT,  W.  Description  of  Buxton  and  the  adjacent  Country 
[&c.].    Manchester:  1818.    12°.    Front. 

1061  BOTTA,  CHARLES.  History  of  the  War  of  Independence. 
3  vols.    8°.    Phila. :  1820-27. 

Prea.  John  Adams  in  n  letter  to  the  author  says  of  this  work,  "It  is  indeed  the  most 
cl.issical  and  methodical,  the  most  particular  and  circurastantiul,  the  most  entertaining 
and  interesting  narrative  of  the  American  war  that  I  have  seen." 

1062  BOTTA,  YINCENZO  (ph.  d.).  A  Discourse  on  the  Life, 
Character,  and  Policy  of  Count  Cavour.      N.  York:  1862.     8°. 

1063  BOUCHETTE,  JOSEPH,  Esq.  Topographical  Description  of 
Lower  Canada,  with  Remarks  upon  Upper  Canada,  and  on  the  Rel- 
ative Connection  of  both  Provinces  with  the  U.  S.  With  Views, 
Plans  of  Harbors,  Battles,  etc.    London:  R.  8°.     1815. 

1064 The  British  Dominions  in  North  America;  a  Topographical 

and  Statistical  Description.     With  Views,  Plans  of  Towns,  Harbors, 

etc.    2  vols.    London:  1832.    4°.    Portrait. 
1065 A  Topographical  Dictionary  of  Lower  Canada.    London: 

1832.    4°. 
1066  BOUDINOT,  ELIAS,  ll.d.    A  Star  in  the  West;  or,  a  Humble 

Attempt  to  Discover  the  Long  Lost  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel,  preparatory 

to  their  Return  to  their  Beloved  City,  Jerusalem.    Trenton,  N.  J. : 

1816.    8°.    Port.     [Scarce.] 
1067 The  Age  of  Revelation ;  or,  the  Age  of  Reason  shewn  to  be 

an  Age  of  Intidelity.    Phila. :  1801.    8°. 

1068  BOUGANVILLE,  LEWIS  de.  A  Voyage  round  the  World, 
in  the  years  1766-9.  Trans,  from  the  French  by  J.  R.  Forster. 
Dublin:  1772.    8°.    Maps. 

1069  BOULAINVILLIERS,  Count  of.  The  Life  of  Mahomet. 
Translated  from  the  French.     London:  1752.    12°. 

1070  BOUNTY,  H.  M.  S.  The  Eventful  History  of  the  Mutiny  and 
Seizure  of.    London:  1839.    16°. 

1071  BOUQUET,  HENRY.  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Expedi- 
tion against  the  Ohio  Indians,  in  the  year  MDCCLXIV,  under  the 
Command  of  Henry  Bouquet,  Esq.  With  an  Introductory  Account 
of  the  Preceding  Campaign,  and  Battle  at  Bushy  Run.  Maps 
and  Copperplates.    Phila.,  London:  1766.    4°. 


68  CATALOGUE. 

1072  BOURII^E,  B.  F.  The  Captive  in  Patagonia;  or,  Life  among 
the  Griants.    Illustrations.     Boston:  1853.    12°. 

1073  BOURl^E,  GEORGE.  Picture  of  Slavery  in  the  United  States. 
Boston:  1838.    18°. 

1074  BOURN^ISEAUX,  P.  Y.  J.,  Berthre  de.  Historical  Sketch 
of  the  Civil  War  in  the  Yendee.  Trans,  from  the  French.  Paris: 
1802.    8°. 

1075  BOUTELLE,  CHAS.  (m.a.).  Heraldry,  Historical  and  Popu- 
lar; with  975  Illustrations.     London:  1864.    8°. 

1076  BOUTELLE,  J0H:N'  A.  The  Burke  and  Alvord  Memorial. 
Geneal.  of  the  desc.  of  Richard  Burke  of  Sudbury,  Ms.  Boston: 
1864.    8°. 

1077  BOUTOK,  J.  B.  Memoir  of  Gen.  Louis  Bell,  late  Col.  of  the 
4th  N.  H.  Regt.,  who  fell  at  the  Assault  on  Port  Pisher,  N.  C,  Jan. 
15,1865.    N.  Y.:  1865.    8°. 

1078  BOUTON,  NATHANIEL.  History  of  Concord,  N.H.;  with 
a  History  of  the  Ancient  Penacook.  Maps,  Portraits,  and  Views. 
Concord:  1856.    8°.     Auto.  Letter  of  Author. 

1079  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  McFarland.   Boston:  1839.   18°. 

Portrait. 

1080  BOUTWELL,  GEO.  S.  Speeches  and  Papers  relating  to  the 
Rebellion  and  the  Overthrow  of  Slavery.     Boston:  1867.    12°. 

1081  BOWDITCH,  N.  L  Suffolk  Surnames.  Not  published.  Bos- 
ton: 1857.    f°. 

1082 Same.     Enlarged.     2d  ed.    Boston:  1858.    8°.. 

1083 Same.    3d  ed.     London,  Boston,  U.S.:  1861.    8°. 

1084 Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Bowditch.    Boston:  1839.    4°. 

1085  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Bowditch.    Prepared  for  the  Young. 

Boston:  1841.     18°. 
1086 History  of  the  Mass.  General  Hospital.     Not  published. 

Boston:  1851.    8°.     Plates. 

1087  BOWDLER,  E.  (Miss).    Poems  and  Essays.  N.  Y.:  1811.   8°. 

1088  Poems  and  Essays.     Printed  from  the  16th  English  ed. 

Boston:  1827.    12°. 

1089  H.  M.    Fragments  in  Prose  and  Verse,  by  Miss  Elizabeth 

Smith.     Boston:  1810.     12°. 

1090  BOWEN,  ABEL.  Picture  of  Boston;  or.  The  Citizens'  and 
Strangers'  Guide  to  the  Metropolis  of  Mass.  1838.  12°.  Now  rare. 
Engravings. 

1091 Same.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1833. 

1092 Same.     3d  ed.    Boston:  1838.     18°. 

1093  BOWEN,  ELL  The  Pictorial  Sketch-book  of  Pennsylvania; 
or.  Its  Scenery,  Internal  Improvements,  Resources,  and  Agricul- 
ture popularly  described.  Over  200  Engravings  and  a  Colored 
Map.    8th  ed.    Enlarged.    Phila.:  1854.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  69 

1094  BOWLES,  OLIVER  (Pastor  of  Sutton  in  Bedfordshire).  Zeal 
for  God's  House  Quickened;  or,  a  Sermon  Preached  before  the 
Assembly  of  Lords,  Commons,  and  Divines,  at  their  Solemn  Fast, 
July  7, 1643,  in  the  Abbey  Church  at  Westminister.  Published  by 
order  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament.     London:  1643.    4°. 

1095  BOWLES,  SAMUEL.  The  Switzerland  of  America.  Spring- 
field, Ms. :  1869.    12°. 

1096  BOWLES,  W.  L.  The  Missionary:  A  Poem.  Phila.:  1815.  18°. 

1097  BOWLES'  UNIVERSAL  ATLAS.  By  John  Palairet  and 
others.     London,     [n.  d.]    Fol. 

1098  BOWNAS,  SAMUEL.  An  Account  of  the  Captivity  of  Eliza- 
beth Hanson,  late  of  Kachecky  in  N.  E.  A  new  edition.  London: 
1787.     12°. 

Fly.leaf  has  MS.  notes  by  Mr.  Drake. 

1099  Account,  An,  of  the  Life,  Travels,  and  Christian  Expe- 
riences of.     Phila. :  1759.     8°. 

1100  BO  WRING,  JOHN,  Sir,  ll.d.  The  Decimal  System  in  Num- 
bers, Coins,  and  Accounts,  with  120  Engravings  of  Coins.  London: 
1854.    12°.     Portrait. 

1101  -^ —  Specimens  of  the  Russian  Poets.  Trans,  by  B.  Boston: 
1822.    8°. 

1102  BOYCE,  EDMUND.  The  Belgian  Traveller;  being  a  Com- 
plete Guide  through  Belgium  and  Holland.  6th  ed.  London:  1835. 
12°.    Map,  etc. 

1103  BOYER,  A.  (Mr.)  The  History  of  Queen  Anne.  Wherein  all 
the  Civil  and  Military  Transactions  of  that  Memorable  Reign  are 
faithfully  compiled  from  the  best  Authorities.  London:  1725.  Fol. 
Portrait,  Plans,  Medals,  and  Vignettes. 

1104  HISTORY  OF  THE  ReIgN  OF  QUEEN  ANNE,  in  the 
form  of  Annals;  Year  1st,  2d,  4th,  and  5th  (Year  3d  wanting).  4 
vols.    London:  1703-7. 

Vol.  6  has  autog.  of  Sir  Jeff.  Amherst. 

1105  Same.     Year  the  9th.    London:  1711.  8°.   Autog.  of  Jeff ry 

Amherst. 

1106  BOYLE,  CHARLES,  Esq.  Dr.  Bentley's  Dissertations  on  the 
Epistles  of  Phalaris,  and  the  Fables  of  jEsop  examined.  London: 
1699.    8°.    Portrait. 

1107  BOYLE,  HENRY.  The  Universal  Chronologies  and  Historical 
Register,  from  the  Creation  to  the  close  of  the  year  1825;  comprising 
the  Elements  of  General  Histoiy,  from  the  French  of  M.  St.  Mar- 
tin.    2  vols.     London:  1826.    8°. 

1108  BOYLE,  ISAAC.  A  Historical  View  of  the  Council  of  Nice, 
with  a  Translation  of  Documents.     Boston:  1836.    8°. 

1109  BOYLE,  ROBERT,  Esq.,  The  works  of,  Epitomiz'd.  By  Rich- 

6 


70  CATALOGUE. 

ard  Boulton,  of  Brazen Kose  College  in  Oxford.  Illustrated.  4  vols. 
London:  1699-1700.    8°.    Portrait. 

1110  BOYLE,  KOBERT  (Capt.),  The  Voyages  and  Adventures  of,  in 
Several  Parts  of  the  World.  Intermixed  with  the  Story  of  Mrs.  Villars, 
an  English  Lady  with  whom  he  made  his  Surprising  Escape  from  Bar- 
bary;  the  Hist,  of  an  Italian  Captive,  and  the  Life  of  Don  Pedro 
Aquilio.  Also  the  Yoyage,  Shipwreck,  and  Miraculous  Preservation 
of  Richard  Castelman,   Gent.,  with  a  Description  of  the  City  of 

.  Philadelphia  and  the  Country  of  Pennyslvania.  London:  1728.  8°. 
Front.     [Written  by  W.  R.  Chetwood.     Bohn.] 

1111  BOYLE'S  COURT  AND  COUKTY  GUIDE  AND  DIREC- 
TORY for  1858.     London:  16°. 

1112  BOYLSTON,  E.  D.  The  N.  Hampshire  Magazine.  Engrav- 
ings.   Vol.  1.    Manchester  and  Great  Ealls:  1843-4.    R.  8°. 

1113  BOYNTON,  C.  B.,  Rev.  A  Journey  through  Kansas;  with 
Sketches  of  Nebraska.     With  Map.     Cincinnati:  1855.     12°. 

1114  BOZMAN,  JOHN  LEEDS.  The  History  of  Maryland  to  the 
Restoration,  in  1660,  with  a  copious  Introduction;  and  Notes  and 
Illustrations.     [2vols.ini.]    Baltimore:  1837.    8°. 

1115  A    Sketch    of    the    History    of    Maryland,    during    the 

Three  First  Years  after  its  Settlement,  with  Introduction.     Bait. : 
1811.    8°. 

Portrait  of  Ld.  Baltimore. 

1116  BRACE,  CHAS.  LORING.  The  New  West;  or,  California  in 
1867  and  1868.    New  York:  1869.    12°. 

1117  BRACKEN,  HENRY.,  m.d.  Farriery  Improved.  2d  Am.  ed. 
Phila.:  Jan.  11,1798.    18°. 

1118  BRACKENRIDGE,  H.  H.  Adventures  of  Capt.  Farrago,  with 
Illustrations  from  Original  Designs  by  Darley.     Phila. :  1856.    12°. 

1119 Modern  Chivalry;  or,  The  Adventures  of  Capt.  Farrago  and 

Teague  O'Reagan.     With  a  Preface  and  Explanatory  Notes  by  the 
Editor.    Phila.     [s.  1.  s.  t.] 

1120  Same.     2v.  in  1.    Phila.:  1804.    16°. 

1121  BRACKENRIDGE ,  H.  M.  Recollections  of  Persons  and  Places 
in  the  West.    Phila. :  1834.    12°. 

1122 Voyage  to  South  America,  by  order  of  the  American  Gov- 
ernment, in  1817-18,  in  the  Frigate  Congress.  2  vols.  Baltimore: 
1819.    8°.    Map. 

1123  History  of  the  Late  War  between  the  United  States  and 

Great  Britain.    Phila. :  1846.     12°.    lUust. 

1124 Strictures  on  A  Voyage  to  S.  America,  as  Indited  by  the 

"  Secretary  to  the  Late  Mission  "  to  La  Plata.     By  A  Friend  to 
Truth  and  Sound  Policy.    Baltimore:  1820.     8°. 

1125 History  of   the  Insurrection  in  Western  Pa.,  commonly 

called  the  Whiskey  Insurrect.,  1794.    Pittsburgh:  1859.    8°. 

1126 Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the  River  Missouri,  performed  in 


CATALOOUS.  71 

1811.    2d  ed.    Revised  and  enlarged  by  the  Author.     Baltimore: 
181G.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

1127 Views  of  Louisiana;  with  a  Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the 

Missouri  River  in  1811.    Pittsburgh:  1814.    8°. 

1128  Recollections  of  Persons  and  Places  in  the  West.     2d  ed., 

enlarged.    Phila. :  1868.    12°.    pp.  331. 

1129  BRACKETT,  ALBERT  G. ,  m.d.  Gen.  Lane's  Brigade  in  Cen- 
tral Mexico.     Cincinnati:  1854.    12°.    Port. 

1130  BRADBURY,  CHARLES.  History  of  Kennebunkport.  Kenne- 
bunk:  1837.     12°.     [Very  scarce.] 

1131  BRADBURY,  JOH:^^,  f.l.s.  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  Amer- 
ica, in  the  Years  1809, 1810,  and  1811 ;  including  a  Descript.  of  Upper 
Louisiana,  together  with  the  States  of  Ohio,  Kentucky,  Indiana, 
and  Tennessee,  with  the  Illinois  and  Western  Territories.  2d 
ed.     London:  1819.    8°. 

1132  BRADBURY,  WM.  B.  Cottage  Melodies.  Assisted  by  S. 
Main.     ]^.  York:  1859.     Sq.  12°. 

1133  BRADFORD,  ALDEN.  History  of  Massachusetts  from  1764 
to  July,  1775.     Boston:  1822.     8°. 

Considered  the  most  valuitble  and  interesting  of  all  of  Dr.  Bradford's  works;  it  minutely 
details  the  battles  of  Lexington,  Concord,  and  Bunker  Hill.  Its  author  was  acquainted 
with  many  of  the  actors  in  those  events.  —  S.  G.  D. 

1134 Same.    Boston:  1825.    8°. 

1135  Same.     Boston:  1829.    8°. 

1136  Biographical  Notices  of  Distinguished  Men  in  New  Eng- 
land.   Boston:  1842.    12°. 

1137 Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Rev.  Jona.  Mayhew, 

D.D.,  from  1747  to  1766.     Boston:  1838.    8°.     Portrait. 
1138  History  of  Massachusetts  from  1620  to  1820.  Bost. :  1835.  8°. 

1139 History  of  the  Federal  Government  from  March,  1789,  to 

March,  1839.     Boston:  18^0.     8°. 

1140 Evangelical  History;  or,  a  Narrative  of  the  Life,  Doctrines, 

and  Miracles  of  Jesus  Christ.     Boston:  1813.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

1141  N.  E.  Chronology,  1497-1800.     Boston:  1843.    12°. 

1142  BRADFORD,  ALEXR.  W.,  ll.d.  American  Antiquities  and 
Researches  into  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Red  Race.  New 
York:  1843.    8°.    pp.  435. 

1143  BRADFORD,  JOHN.  The  Writings  of  John  Bradford,  M.A., 
Fellow  of  Pembroke  Hall,  Cambridge,  and  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's, 
Martyr,  1555.  Containing  Letters,  Treatises,  Remains.  Cambridge: 
1853.    8°. 

1144  BRADFORD,  S.  D.  Works  of  Saml.  Dexter  Bradford,  ll.d. 
Boston:  1858.    8°.    Portrait. 

1145  BRADFORD,  T.  G.  Illustrated  Atlas  of  the  United  States. 
Phila.:  1838.    Fol. 


72  CATALOGUE. 

1146  BKADFOED,  WILLIAM.  History  of  Plymouth  Plantation. 
Ifow  first  printed  from  the  original  Manuscript,  for  the  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.    Boston:  1856.     8°. 

1147  A  Dialogue  or  Third  Conference  betn.  some  Young  Men 

born  in  N.  England,  and  some  Ancient  Men  which  came  out  of  Hol- 
land and  O.  England.  With  Pref.  and  I^otes  by  C.  Deane.  Boston: 
1870.    8°. 

1148  An  Inquiry  how  far  the  punishment  of  Death  is  necessary 

in  Pennsylvania.  With  Kotes  and  Illustrations.  To  which  is 
added  an  Account  of  the  Gaol  and  Penitentiary  House  of  Phila. 
By  Caleb  Lownes,  of  Phila.    Phila. :  1795.    8°. 

1149  BEADFORD,  WM.,  Address  deliv.  at  the  :N^.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  of 
the  200th  Birthday  of.    By  J.  Wm.  Wallace.    Albany:  1863.    8°. 

1150  BRADFORD,  WILLIAM,  m.a.  Correspondence  of  the  Em- 
peror Charles  Y  and  his  Ambassadors  at  the  Courts  of  England  and 
France.     London:  1850.    8°.     2  Portraits. 

1151  BRADFORD,  WM.  J.  A.  I^otes  on  the  Korth  West;  or,  Yal- 
ley  of  the  Upper  Mississippi.    K.  Y. :  1846.     12°. 

1152  BRADLEY,  ABRAHAM,  Jr.  Map  of  the  United  States, 
exhibiting  the  Post-Roads,  Counties,  Stage-Roads,  and  Principal 
Rivers.     1804.     [Fold  in  Case.] 

1153  BRADLEY,  ELIZA  Mrs.,  An  Authentic  ISTarrative  of  the 
Shipwreck  and  Sufferings  of.  Written  by  herself.  Boston:  1823. 
12°.     Folding  Plate.     Scarce. 

1154 Boston:  1820.     12°. 

1155  BRADSHAW'S  Continental  Railway,  Steam-Navigation,  and 
Conveyance  G-uide.  London,  Paris,  Brussels:  1853.  Sq.  12°. 
Numerous  Maps. 

1156  Same.    London:  1851.     12°. 

1157  BRADSTREET,  AKNE,  The  Works  of.  In  Prose  and  Yerse. 
Edited  by  John  Harvard  Ellis.   Charlestown:  1867.   R.  8°.   Frontis. 

1158  BRADSTREET,  JOHN,  Lt.-Col.  Impartial  Account  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Bradstreet's  Expedition  to  Fort  Frontenac.  By  a  Yolun- 
teer.     London:  1759.     8°.    Maps,  and  Port,  of  Lord  Howe. 

1159  BRADY,  N.,  D.D.  A  New  Yersion  of  the  Psalms  of  David. 
Fitted  to  the  Tunes  used  in  Churches.  By  N.  Brady,  d.d.,  and  N. 
Tate,  Esq.    Boston:  1793.    12°. 

1160 Same.    First  Worcester  ed.    Worcester:  1788.     18°. 

Boston:  1765.  18°. 
Boston:  1763.  18°. 
Boston:  1762.    18°. 

Boston:  1768.    Appended,  a  collection  of  Hymns 
from  Dr.  Watts,    [n.  d.J. 

1165 A  Collection  ol  Psalms  and  Hymns.    Principally  from  Tate 

and  Brady.    Boston:  1799.    12°. 


1161 

Same. 

1162 

Same. 

1163 

Same. 

1164 

Same. 

CATALOGUE.  7B 

1166  BRADY,  ROBERT,  Dr.    An  Introduction  to  the  Old  English 

History.    London:  1684.    Fol. 
1167 An  Historical  Treatise  of  Cities,  and  Burghs  or  Boroughs. 

London:  1690.    Fol. 
1168  BRAGGE,  ROBT.  (Rev.)    Church  Discipline.    London,  New 

London  rep.     1768.     12°. 
1160  BRAIM,  THOS.    HE:NrRY  (Esq.)     A  History  of  New  South 

Wales,  to  the  Close  of  the  Year  1844.     Lond. :  1846.    12°.    Front. 

1170  BRAINERD,  JOHN  G.  C,  the  Literary  Remains  of.  With  a 
Sketch  of  his  Life.    By  John  G.  Whittier.     Hartford  [1832].    12°. 

1171  BRAMAN,  D.  E.  E.  Information  about  Texas.  Carefully  pre- 
pared.   Phila.:  1857.     12°. 

1172  BRAMSTON,  THOMAS  WM.,  Esq.  (One  of  the  Knights  of 
the  Shire  for  South  Essex.)  The  Autobioofraphy  of  Sir  John  Bram- 
ston,  K.B.,  of  Skreens,  in  the  Hundred  of  Chelmsford.  London: 
Camd.  Soc.,1845.    4°. 

1173  BRANAGAN,  THOMAS.  The  Excellency  of  the  Female 
Character  Vindicated.     N.  York:  1807.    18°.     * 

1174 The  Penitential  Tyrant;    or,  Slave  Trader  Reformed.    A 

Poem,  in  Four  Cantos.     N.  Y. :  1807.     18°.    Numerous  cuts. 

1175  BRANCH,  WILLIAM,  Jr.  Life;  A  Poem  in  Three  Books. 
Richmond:  1819.    12°.    [Scarce.] 

1176  BR  ANN  AN,  JOHN.  Official  Letters  of  the  Military  and  Naval 
Officers  of  the  U.  S.  during  the  war  with  Great  Britain  in  1812, 13, 
14,  and  15.    Washington  City:  1823.    8°.    Illust.     [Rai-e] 

1177  BRANT,  Capt.  JOS.,  Memoir  of.  Brantford  (Ont.):  1872.  12°. 
Port. 

1178  BRAYLEY,  E.  W.  Delineations,  Historical  and  Topographical, 
of  the  Isle  of  Thanet  and  the  Cinque  Portes.  Illustrated.  2  vols. 
London:  1817.     18°. 

1179 The  Graphic  and  Historical  Illustrator:  An  Original  Miscel- 
lany of  Literary,  Antiquarian,  and  Topographical  Information.  150 
wood-cuts.     London:  1834.    4°. 

1180  BRAYTON,  PATIENCE,  Short  account  of  the  life  and  re- 
ligious labors  of.  Late  of  Swansey,  in  the  State  of  Mass.  New 
Bedford,  Jan.  1801.    12°. 

1181  BRAZIL  AND  LA  PLATA.  Personal  Record  of  a  Cruise* 
By  C.  S.  Stewart,  U.  S.  N.    N.  Y.:  1856.     Illus.    12°. 

1182  BRECK,  ROBERT.  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hobby,  in  An- 
swer to  his  Vindication  of  the  Protest  of  against  the  Result  of  an 
Ecclesiastical  Council  met  at  Northampton,  etc.    Boston:  1751:    4°. 

1183  BRECKENRIDGE,  Mrs.  MARGARET,  Memorial  of.  Phila.: 
1839.     12°.     Port. 

1184  BRECK:ENRIDGE,  ROBT.  J.  Secreta  Monita  Societatis  Jesu. 
The  Secret  Councils  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  in  Latin  and  English. 
Baltimore:  1835.    12°. 


74  CATALOGUE. 

1185  BRECKElSrEIDGE,  KOBT.  J.  Memoranda  of  Foreign  Travel; 
containing  notices  of  France,  Germany,  Switzerland,  and  Amer- 
ica.    Phila. :  1839.    8°.    Autog.  of  John  Breckenridge. 

1186  BREMER,  FREDRIKA.  The  Homes  of  the  New  World.  2 
vols.    K.  York:  1854.    12°. 

1187 The  Bondmaid.    Translated  from  the  Swedish  by  M.  L. 

Putnam.     Boston:  1844.    12°. 

1188  BREEK,  HEKRY  H.  Esq.  St.  Lucia:  Historical,  Statistical, 
Descriptive.     London:  Longman,  1844.    8°.    pp.  423. 

1189  BRE:N^I^AI!^,  J.  F.  A  General  Histoiy  of  Freemasonry  in 
Europe.  Translated  and  compiled  from  the  Masonic  Histories  of 
Emanuel  Rebold,  m.d.     Cincinnati:  1868.    8°. 

1190  BREKT,  JOHJSr,  r.s.A.  Canterbury  in  the  Olden  Time.  Can- 
terbury: 1860.     12°. 

1191  BRElS-TOiT,  ED  WD.  PELHAM  (Capt.)  The  Naval  History 
of  Great  Britain  from  1783  to  1836.  Portraits,  Plans,  etc.  2  vols. 
London:  1837.     8°. 

1192  BRENTON,  JAHLEEL,  Rear  Adm.,  Sr.  An  Appeal  to  the 
British  Nation  on  behalf  of  her  Sailors.     London:  1838.    18°. 

1193  BRESSANY,  R.  P.  F.  J.  Relation  Abr6gee  de  Quelques  Mis- 
sions des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  dans  la  Nouvelle  France. 
Traduit  de  I'ltalien  et  augmente  d'un  avant-propos,  de  la  Biographic 
de  I'auteur.     Par  le  R.  V.  F.  Martin.     Montreal:  1852.     8°.     Maps. 

1194  BREWER,  GEORGE.  The  Juvenile  Lavater:  A  familiar  ex- 
planation of  the  passions  of  LeBrun.     New  York:  1815.     16°. 

1195  BREWERTON,  G.  DOUGLAS.  The  War  in  Kansas:  A 
Rough  Trip  to  the  Border,  among  New  Homes  and  a  Strange  People. 
N.  York:  1856.     12°.     Portrait. 

1196  BREWSTER,  CHAS.W.  Rambles  about  Portsmouth.  Sketches 
of  Persons,  Localities,  and  Incidents  of  two  Centuries:  Principally 
from  Tradition  and  unpublished  Documents.  Portsmouth,  N.  H. : 
1859.    8°. 

1197  BRIANT,  LEMUEL.  Absurdity  and  Blasphemy  of  depreci- 
ating Moral  Virtue:  Serm.  at  the  West  Ch.  in  Boston,  June  18th, 
1749.    4°. 

1198  BRICE,  WALLACE  A.  History  of  Fort  Wayne,  with  Life  of 
Wayne,  Saml.  Hanna.     Fort  Wayne,  Ind. :  1868.     8°.     Portrait. 

1199  BRIDGE  WILLIAM.  A  Ser.  bef.  Ho.  of  Coms.  at  their  Pub- 
lique  Fast,  Nov.  29, 1641.    London:  1643.    4°. 

1200 A  Vindication  of  Ordinances.    London:  1650.   4°.  pp.  66. 

1201  BRIDGES,  GEO.  WILSON,  b.a.  (Rev.)  Voice  from  Jamaica; 
Reply  to  Wm.  Wilberforce,  Esq.,  M.P.      3d  ed.    London:  1823.   8°. 

1202  BRIDGEMAN,  THOMAS.  Kitchen  Gardener's  Instructor.  N. 
Y.:  1844.    12°.    Portrait. 

1203  BRIDGMAN,  JOHN.    Hist,  and  Topog.  Sketch  of  Knole,  in 


CATALOGUE.  75 

Kent.  With  Genealogy  of  the  Sackville  Family.    2d  ed.    London: 
1821.    8°.     Engravings. 

1204  BRIDGMaSt,  THOMAS.  Epitaphs  from  Copp's  Hill  Burial 
Ground,  Boston.     With  Notes.     Boston:  1851.    12°. 

1205  Memorials  of  the  Dead  in  Boston.      Inscriptions  in  the 

King's  Chapel  Burial  Ground,  Boston.     Boston:  1852.     12°. 

1206  Pilgrims  of  Boston.     Inscriptions  from  Monuments  in  the 

Granary  Burial  Ground.     N".  York :  1856.    8°.     Plates. 

1207  BRIGGS,  CHARLES  F.  The  Story  of  the  Telegraph  and 
History  of  the  Great  Atlantic  Cable.     Illustrated.     N.  Y.:  1858.  12°. 

1208  BRIGHT,  J.  B.  The  Brights  of  Suffolk,  England.  Boston: 
1858.    8°.     Plates.    Privately  printed.    Author's  auto. 

1209  BRINLEY,  FRANCIS.  Life  of  Wm.  T.  Porter.  N.  Y. :  1860. 
12°.     Portrait. 

1210  BRISSOT,  J.  P.  DE  WARVILLE.  Commerce  of  America 
with  Europe;  particularly  with  France  and  Great  Britain.  Trans, 
f r.  the  last  Fr.  edit.  Revised  by  Brissot.  With  Life  of  Brissot. 
N.  York:  1795.    12°.     Portrait. 

1211  New  Travels  in  the  United  States  of  America,  performed 

in  1788.     2ded.     Corrected.     London:  1794.     8°.     Port. 

BrisBot  follows  his  countrjman,Chastellux,  with  an  entertaining  account  of  what  he  saw 
in  Annericu. 

1212  Examen  Critique  des  Voyages   dans  l'Am6rique   Septen- 

trionale  de  M.  le  Marquis  de  Chastellux.     A  Londres:  1786.     8°. 

1213  Nouveau  Voyage  dans  les  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  Septentri- 
onale  fait  en  1788.     [3  tomes.]    A  Paris,  1791.    8°. 

1214 New  Travels  in  the  United  States  of  America.    Performed 

in  1788.    Trans,  from  the  French.     Boston:  1797.     12°. 

1215  A  Critical  Examination   of   the  Marquis  de  Chastellux's 

Travels  in  N.  America.    Phila. :  1788.    8°. 

1216  BRJSTED,  JOHN.  Resources  of  the  British  Empire,  with  a 
View  of  the  Probable  Result  of  the  Present  Contest  between  Brit- 
ain and  France.    N.  York:  1811.    8°. 

1217  Resources  of    the   United  States,  and  Character  of    the 

American  People.    N.  York:  1818.    8°. 

1218  Thoughts  on  the  Anglican  and  American-Anglo  Churches. 

N.  Y:  1822.    8°. 

1219  Hints  on  the  National  Bankruptcy  of  Britain,  and  on  her 

Resources  to  maintain  the  Present  Contest  with  France.    N.  York: 
1809.    8°. 

1120  BRISTOL  (Eng).  Tabernacle,  Centenary  Services  of.  Lond.: 
1854.     12°. 

122l  Memoirs  Illustrative  of  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  Bris- 
tol and  the  Western  Counties  of  Great  Britain.  London :  1853.  8°. 
Plates. 


76  CATALOGUE. 

1222  BRITISH  APOLLO:  or,  Curious  Amusements  for  the  Inge- 
nious, with  Material  Occurrences,  Foreign  and  Domestic.  By  a 
Society  of  Gentn.     2  vols.     Lond. :  1708-10.     Fol. 

1223  BRITISH  CHROKOLOGIST.  Comp.  every  Material  Occur- 
rence from  the  Invasion  of  the  Romans  to  the  Present  Time.  Lond. : 
1775.     3  vols.    8°. 

1224  BRITISH  LIBERTY;  or,  the Free-Born  Subject's  Inheritance. 
London:  1766.     8°. 

1225  BRITISH  MAGAZINE.  Vol.  1  for  1746.  Yol.  5  for  1750.  Lon- 
don: 1746-50.     2  vols.    8°.    Plates. 

1226  BRITISH  MUSEUM.  General  Contents  of  the;  with  Remarks, 
serving  as  a  Directory  in  Viewing  that  noble  Cabinet.  2d  ed. 
London:  1762.    12°. 

..227 Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  Inquire  into 

the  Constitution  and  Government  of  the  British  Museum;  with 
Minutes  of  Evidence.     London:  1850.    Folio. 

1228  Synopsis  of  the  Contents  of  the  59th  ed.   Lond.:  1852.  12°. 

1229 Same.    40th  ed.     London:  1840.     16°. 

1230 Guide  to  the  Printed  Books   exhibited  in  the  Granville 

Library;  to  the  Autograph  Letters.     1865.     12°.' 

1231  BRITISH  PAMPHLETS.  (About  120.)  1730-64.  17  vols., 
bound:  embracing  valuable  Political,  Controversial,  and  Historical 
Papers.  Among  them  are  Sibber's  Letter  to  Pope  ;  Hoyle  on 
"Whist;  Duchess  of  Marlborough's  Will;  Exped.  to  the  Coast  of 
France  (1758);  On  Byng,  Sackville,  Bligh,  Howe,  Granby,  M.  de  la 
Bourdonnais;  On  Ireland,  John  Wilkes'  Imprisonment,  &c. 

_232  BRITISH  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.  Containing  a 
List  of  all  the  Parliaments,  Alphabetical  List  of  Members.  Lond. : 
1753.     8°.     [Yery  scarce.] 

1233  BRITISH  SPY  (The);  or.  Letters  to  a  Member  of  the  British 
Parliament.  Written  during  a  Tour  through  the  U.  S.,  by  a  Young 
Englishman  of  Rank.    Newburyport:  1804.   12°.    [By  Wm.  Wirt.] 

1234  BRITISH  State  Papers,  Calendar  of.  1547-1580,  ed.  by  R. 
Lemon.  Lond.:  1856.  1623-25,  ed.  by  M.  E.  Green.  Lond.:  1859. 
1625-26,  ed.  by  J.  Bruce.  Lond. :  1858.  1627-28,  ed.  by  J.  Bruce. 
Lond. :  1858.    4  vols.    8°. 

1235  BRITTON,  JOHN.  Authorship  of  the  Letters  of  Junius  Ehi- 
cidated;  Including  Biographical  Memoir  of  Lt.-Col.  Isaac  Barre. 
London:  1848.    R.  8°.    Portraits. 

1236  The  Original  Picture  of  London.     Re-edited.     25th  ed. 

London:  [n.d.]    18°. 

1237  BROADDUS,  ANDREW,  v.d.m.  The  Virginia  Selection  ^of 
Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs.  In  Three  Parts.  Rich- 
mond, Ya.:  1852.     32°. 

1238  BROCKWELL,  CHA.,   Jk.    (Gent.)     Natural  and  PoUtical 


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History  of  Portugal.  From  its  first  Erection  into  a  Kingdom  to  the 
Present  Time.  With  the  History  of  Brazil,  and  all  other  Domin- 
ions subject  to  the  Crown  of  Portugal  in  Asia,  Africa,  and  America. 
London:  1726.    8°. 

1239  BRODHEAD,  JOHK  ROMEYN.  History  of  the  State  of 
New  York.     First  Period,  1G09-1664.     :N'ew  York:  1853.     8°. 

1240 Final  Report  of,  as  Agt.  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.,  to  procure 

and  transcribe  Documents  in  Europe  relative  to  the  Colonial  Hist,  of 
said  State.    Albany:  1845.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

1241  BRODHEAD,  JOHN  ROMEYN.  An  Address  bef.  the  New 
York  Hist.  Society,  at  its  40th  Anniversary,  20th  Nov.  1844.     8°. 

1242  BROMFIELD,  JOHN.  Reminiscences  of  John  Bromfield. 
[Not  published.]     Salem:  1852.    8°. 

1243  BROMLEY,  HENRY.  A  Catalogue  of  Engraved  British 
Portraits,  from  Egbert  the  Great  to  the  Present  Time.  With  App. 
containing  the  Portraits  of  such  Foreigners.     London:  1793.    4°. 

1244  BROMWELL,  WM.  J.  History  of  Immigration  to  the  United 
States.    New  York:  1856.    8°. 

1245  BRONSON,  HENRY.  Abstract  of  Elocution  and  Music,  in 
accordance  with  the  Principles  of  Physiology  and  the  Laws  of  Life. 
Auburn:  1842.     12°.    Engravings. 

1246  BROOK,  BENJAMIN.  Lives  of  the  Puritans,  containing  a 
Biographical  Account  of  those  Divines  who  Distinguished  them- 
selves in  the  Cause  of  Religious  Liberty,  from  the  Refomiation 
under  Queen  Elizabeth  to  the  Act  of  Uniformity,  in  1662.  3  vols. 
London:  1813.     Auto.  James  Bowdoin. 

1247  Histoiy  of  Relig.   Liberty  from  the  first  Propagation  of 

Christianity  in  Britain  to  the  Death  of  Geo.  III.  2  vols.  London: 
1820.     8°. 

1248  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Thomas  Cartwright. 

London:  1845.     8°. 

1249  BROOKE,  FULKE,  Lord,  Certain  Learned  and  Elegant 
Workes  of.  Written  in  his  youth,  and  familiar  Exercise  with  Sr. 
Philip  Sidney.    London:  1633. 

1250  BROOKE,  T.  H.  History  of  the  Island  of  St.  Helena,  from  its 
Discovery  to  1806.    London:  1808.    8°. 

1251  BROOKE'S  GENERAL  GAZETTER  Abridged.  London: 
1796.    12°. 

1252  BROOKS,  CHARLES.  History  of  Medford,  Mass.,  from  its 
First  Settlement,  to  the  Present  Time.  Boston:  1855.  Plates, 
Portraits,  Author's  Auto.     8°.     [Out  of  print.] 

1253  The  Tornado  of   1851,  in  Medford,  W.  Cambridge,  and 

Waltham,  Middlesex  Co.,  Mass.  Boston:  1852.  18°.  [Long  out  of 
print.] 

1254  BROOKS,  EDWARD.  Correspondence  with  John  A.  Lowell. 
Boston:  1847.    8°.    Auto,  of  Author. 


78  CATALOGUE. 

1255  BROOKS,  EDWARD.  Answer  to  'the  Pamphlet  of  Mr.  John 
A.  Lowell.     Boston:  1851.    8°.    Author's  Auto. 

1256  BROOKS,  J.  TYRWHITT,  m.d.  Four  Months  among  the  Gold 
Finders  in  Alta  California.    London:  1849.    12°.     Map. 

1257  BROOKS,  JAS.  G.  &  M.  E.  The  Rivals  of  Este,  and  Other 
Poems.    N'ewYork:  1829.     12°. 

1258  BROTHERS,  RICHARD.  A  Revealed  Knowledge  of  the 
Prophecies  and  Times.  Book  the  First.  Wrote  under  the  Direc- 
tion of  the  Lord  God,  and  pub.  by  His  Sacred  Command.  Phila. : 
1795.  Book  Second,  Phila. :  1795;  also  Testimony  of  the  Authen- 
ticity of  the  Prophecies  by  Rich'd  Brothers,  Phila.:  1795;  A  Calcu- 
lation on  the  Commencement  of  the  Millennium.    Phila. :  1795.   12. 

Verv  Curious.  Brothers  usually  styled  himself  "  Q-^d's  Nephew": — **  Being,  myself, 
descended  from  that  James,  the  eldest  son  of  Mary,  by  Joseph,  is  the  reason  that  the 
Lord  God  said  to  me,  as  an  expression  of  fondness,  and  to  manifest  his  regard,  "•  You 
may  inform  the  King  of  England  that  I  call  upon  you,  my  Nephew.''^ 

1259  BROWI>r,  AARON^  Y.  Speeches,  Congressional  and  Political. 
Nashville:  1854.    8°.     Portrait. 

1260  BROWX,  ALBERT  G.  Speeches,  Messages,  etc.  Ed.  by  M. 
W.  Clusky.    Phila.:  1859.    8°.    Portrait. 

1261  BROW]^,  ANDREW.  Letter  concerning  Family  History, 
[n.  d.]     4°.     pp.  12. 

1262  BROWN,  C.  S.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Abel  Brown,  by  C.  S.  B. 
Worcester:  1849.    12°.     Frontispiece.     [Scarce.] 

1263  BROWN,  CHARLES  BROCKDEN.  The  American  Register; 
or,  General  Repository  of  History,  Politics,  and  Science,  1806-10. 
7  vols. 

1264  The    American  Register;  or    Summary    Review.     2  vols. 

Phila.:  1817.    8°. 

1265  BROWN,  CHAS.  F.  (Artemus  Ward).  Artemus  Ward  His 
Book.     Comic  illustrations.     N.  Y. :  1865.     12°. 

1266  BROWN,  CHARLES  H.  Insurrection  at  Magellan.  Narrative 
of  the  Imprisonment  and  Escape  of  Capt.  Charles  H.  Brown  from 
the  Chilian  Convicts.     Boston:  1854.    12°.     Front. 

1267  BROWN,  HENRY.  History  of  Illinois,  from  its  First  Discov- 
ery to  the  Present  Time.    New  York:  1844.     8°.     Map. 

1268  Narrative  of  the  Anti-Masonick  Excitement  in  the  Western 

Part  of  New  York,  1826-7-8-9.     Batavia,  N.  Y. :  1829.     12°. 

1269  BROWN,  J.  V.  Biography  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Finley,  d.d.,  of 
Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.     2d  ed.     Phila. :  1857.    12°. 

1270  BROWN,  JOHN.  Serm.  at  Bradford  on  the  death  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Symmes  (1725);  with  Memoir,  etc.  Newburyport:  1816. 
Sewall,  Jos.:  The  Holy  Spirit  Convinceth.  Witherspoon  (Dr.): 
Liberality  in  Religion.  Portland:  1811.  Alarum  to  the  Last  Judg- 
ment, by  T.  D.     London:  1615,  etc.     8  vols.     18°. 

1271  BROWN,  JOHN,  m.a.  Essays  on  the  Characteristics.  Lon- 
don: 1752.    8°. 


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1272  BROWN,  J.  W.,  A.M.    Memorial  of  Lewis  P.  Bayard,  d.D' 

New  York:  1841.     12°. 

1273  BROWN,  John  Newton.  Emily,  and  Other  Poems.  Concord, 
N.  H.:  1840.    18°. 

1274  BROWN,  SAMUEL  R.  Authentic  Histoiy  of  the  Second  War 
for  Independence,  comprising  Details  of  the  Military  and  Naval 
Operations.    2  vols.     Vol.2.     Auburn:  1815.     12°.     [Very  scarce.] 

1275  Views  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  N.  Western  Army,  &c. 

Sketches  of  Hull  and  Harrison,  and  the  Naval  Conflict  on  Lake  Erie. 
Troy,  N.  Y. :  1814.    12°. 

1276  BROWN,  THERON  (Rev.)  The  Canton  Baptist  Memorial, 
Hist.  Disc.  bef.  the  Bapt.  Ch.  in  Canton,  Mass.,  at  the  Celebration 
of  their  Fiftieth  Anniversary,  18G4.     Boston:  1865.    8°.    Plates. 

1277  BROWN,  THOMAS.  Intercepted  Letters;  or,  the  Twopenny 
Post  Bag.   To  which  are  added.  Trifles  Reprinted.   Phila. :  1813.   18°. 

1278 Collection  of  Dialogues.     London:  1708.    8°. 

1279  Works  of  Mr.  Thomas  Brown,  in  Prose  and  Verse:  Serious, 

Moral,  and  Comical.     To  which  is  prefixed  a  Character  of  him  and 
his  Writings,  by  Jas.  Drake.    Lond:  1707.   8°.    Imperfect."  Frontis. 

1280  BROWN,  THOMAS.  Account  of  the  People  called  Shakers: 
their  Faith,  Doctrine,  and  Practice.    Troy:  1812.     12°. 

1281  BROWN,  WM.  WELLS.  The  Black  Man:  his  Antecedents, 
Genius,  and  Achievements.    Boston:  1863.     12°. 

1282  BROWNE,  D.  J.  Letters  from  the  Canary  Islands.  Boston: 
1834.     12°. 

1283  BROWNE,  FRANCES  ELIZTH     Poems.     Camb:  1846.    12°. 

1284  BROWNE,  J.  ROSS.  Report  of  the  Debates  in  the  Convention 
of  California,  on  the  Formation  of  the  State  Constitution,  in  Sept. 
and  Oct.  1849.     Washington:  1850.    8°. 

1285  Reports  upon  the  Mineral  Resources  of  the  U.   States. 

Washington:  1867.    8°. 

1286  Report  on  the  Mineral  Resources  of  the  States  and  Terri- 
tories West  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.    Wash. :  1868.     8°. 

1287  BROWNE,  P.  History  of  Norwich,  from  the  earliest  Records 
to  the  Present  Time.     Norwich,    [n.  d.]    12°. 

1288  BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Original  Poems,  never  before  pub- 
lished. With  Preface  and  Notes  by  Sir  Egerton  Brydges,  Bart. 
Lee  Priory:  1815.    4°.     80  copies  printed. 

1289  BROWNLEE,  W.  C,  d.d.  Letters  in  the  Roman  Catholic 
Controversy.    New  York:  1834     8°.     Portrait. 

1290 Doctrinal  Decrees  and  Canons  of  the  Council  of  Trent; 

from  the  first  edition  printed  at  Rome  in  1564.  N.  York.  [n.  d.]  18°. 
1291 Careful  and  Free  Enquiry  into  the  True  Nature  and  Tendency 

of  the  Religious  Principles  of  the  Soc.  of  Friends.  Phila. :  1824.  8°. 
1292  BROWNLOW,  WM.  G.      The  Great  Iron  Wheel  examined. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  1856.    12°.    Portrait. 


80  CATALOGUE. 

1293  BROWNLOW,  WM.  G.  Ought  American  Slavery  to  be  per- 
petuated? A  Debate  between  W.  G.  Brownlow  and  Rev.  A.  Pryne. 
Held  at  Phila.,  Sept.  1858.    Phila.    12°. 

1294 Sketches  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Decline  of  Secession; 

with  a  N'arrative  of  Personal  Adventures  among  the  Rebels.  Phila.: 
1862.    12°.    Port. 

1295  BROWKSOK,  ORESTES  A  New  Views  of  Christianity,  So- 
ciety, and  the  Church.    Boston:  1836.    12°. 

1296  BRUCE,  JAMES.  :N'arrative  of  the  Travels  of  James  Bruce 
into  Abyssinia  to  discover  the  Source  of  the  iN'ile :  Abridged  from 
the  Original  Work.  To  which  are  added,  Notes  and  Extracts  from 
the  Travels  of  Dr.  Shaw,  M.  Savary,  and  the  Mems.  of  Baron  De 
Tott.    Boston:  1798.    12°. 

1297  BRUCE,  JOHN,  Esq.  Letters  of  Queen  Elizabeth  and  King 
James  YI  of  Scotland,  from  Originals.    Camden  Society.   1849.    4°. 

1298  Correspondence  of  Robert  Dudley,  Earl  of  Leycester,  during 

his  Government  of  the  Low  Countries  in  the  years  1585  and  1586. 
London:  Camd.  Soc.  1844.    4°. 

1299  BRUEN,  MATTHIAS  (Rev.)  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Char- 
acter of,  late  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Ch  ,  in  Bleeker  St. ,  New 
York.    N.  York:  1831.    8°.    Portrait. 

1300  BRUTUS.  Eoreign  Conspiracy  against  the  Liberties  of  the 
United  States.  Originally  published  in  the  New  York  Observer. 
Revised  and  corrected  by  the  Author.    New  York:  1835.     16°. 

1301  BRYAN,  DANIEL.  The  Lay  of  Gratitude.  Poems  occa- 
sioned by  the  recent  Yisit  of  Lafayette  to  the  United  States. 
Phila.:  1826.    8°. 

1.302  The  Mountain  Muse :  Comprising  the  Adventures  of  Daniel 

Boone;  and  the  Power  of  Virtuous  and  Refined  Beauty.  Harrison- 
burg: 1813.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

1303  BRYANT,  CHARLES  S.,  &  MURCH,  A.  B.  History  of  the 
Great  Massacre  by  the  Sioux  Indians,  in  Minnesota.  Cincinnati: 
1864.     12°.     Portraits  of  Chiefs,  &c. 

1304  BRYANT,  WILLIAM  CULLEN.  Letters  of  a  Traveller;  or. 
Notes  of  Things  seen  in  Europe  and  America.  3d  ed.  N.  York: 
1851.    12°. 

1305 Discourse  on  the  Life,  Character,  and  Genius  of  Washing- 
ton Irving.    New  York:  1860.    8°. 

1306  Poems.     Cambridge:  1821.    12°.    pp.  44.    [Scarce.] 

1307  The  Fountain,  and  other  Poems.  N.Y.  &  Lond.:  1842.  12°. 

1308 Poems.    3d  ed.    New  York:  1836.    12°. 

1309  BRYDALL,  JOHN.     Camera  Regis;  or,  a  Short  View  of 

London.     London:  1676.     12°. 

1310  BRYDGES,  EGERTON,  Sm.  A  Note  on  the  Suppression  of 
Memoirs   announced   by  the  Author  in  June,  1825.      Containing 


CATALOGUE.  81 

numerous  Strictures  on  Contemporary  Public  Characters.    Paris: 
Sept.  1825.    12°.    Portrait. 

1311  Letters  on  the   Character  and  Poetical  Genius  of  Lord 

Byron.     London:  1824.    12°. 

1312  Recollections  of  Foreign  Travel.  2  vols.  Lond.:  1825.  Cr.8°. 

1313  Autobiography,  Times,  Opinions,  and  Contemporaries  of. 

2  vols.    London:  1833^34.    8°.    Portraits. 

13:4 Restituta;  or,  Titles,  Extracts, and  Characters  of  Old  Books 

in  English  Literature  Revived.    2  vols.    London:  1814-15.    8°. 

1315  Population  and  Riches  of  liTations,  considered  together. 

Paris,  Geneva,  and  London:  1819.    8°. 

1316  BUBBLES  from  the  Brunnens  of  Nassau,  by  an  Old  Man. 
New  York:  1836.    8°. 

1317  BUCHAN,  WM.  Domestic  Medicine,  by  A.  P.  Buchan,M.D. 
3d  Amer.  ed.,  withadd.     Norwich:  1778.    16°. 

1318  BUCHANAN,  GEORGE.  Histoiy  of  Scotland  from  the  Ear- 
liest Accounts  to  the  Reign  of  James  VI.  Erom  the  Latin.  Edin- 
burgh: 1762.    5th  ed.    2  vols.    8°. 

1319  BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  Esq.  Sketches  of  the  History,  Man- 
ners, and  Customs  of  the  North  American  Indians.  2  vols.  New 
York:  1824.    12°. 

1320  BUCHANAN,  JOSEPH  (R.?)  Philosophy  of  Human  Nature. 
Richmond,  K. :  1812.    8°. 

1321  BUCK,  CHARLES,  Rev.  A  Theological  Diet.;  containing 
Definitions  of  all  Religious  Terms.   Phila. :  1825.   8°.  Frontispiece. 

1322  BUCKINGHAM,  J.  S.  America,  Historical,  Statistical,  and 
Descriptive.    2  vols.    New  York:  1841.    8°.     Engravings. 

1323  BUCKINGHAM,  JOSEPH  T.  Specimens  of  Newspaper  Lit- 
erature; with  Personal  Memoirs,  Anecdotes,  and  Reminiscences. 
2  vols.    Boston:  1850.    12°.    Portrait  of  I.  Thomas. 

1324 Annals  of  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Associa- 
tion.   Boston:  1853.    8°.    Portraits. 

1325  Supplement  to  1852-60.     [n.t.p.]    8°.    Frontispiece. 

1326  New  England  Magazine,  1831-35.     9  vols.     8°. 

1327  Miscellanies  selected  from  the  Public  Journals.     2  vols. 

Boston:  1822.    12°.    pp.  268, 251.     [Scarce.] 

1328 Personal  Memoirs  and  Recollections  of  Editorial  Life.    2 

vols.     Boston:  1852.     12°.    Portrait.     Author's  autog. 

1329  BUCKMINSTER,  JOSEPH  S.  Sermons;  with  a  Memoir  of 
his  Life  and  Character.     Boston:  1814.     R.  8°.        Portrait. 

1330  THACHER,  S.  C.  and  ABBOT,  J.  E.,  Abridged  Biographies 
of.    Boston:  1833.     12°.    Port. 

1331  BUCKMINSTER,  LYDIA  N.  Hastings'  Memorial.  Gen- 
ealogy of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas  Hastings  of  Watertown, 
Mass.    From  1634  to  1864.    Boston:  1866.    8°.    Autog.  of  Author. 


82  CATALOGUE. 

1332  BUDD,  THOMAS.  Good  Order  Established  in  Pennsylvania 
and  IS'ew  Jersey,  in  America.    1685.     N".  York:  1865. 

1333  BUDGELL,  EUSTACE.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Character 
of  the  late  Earl  of  Orrery,  and  of  the  Family  of  the  Boyles  [etc.] 
London:  1732.     8°.    Portrait. 

1334  BUDIKGT0:N',  W.  I.  History  of  the  Pirst  Church,  Charles- 
town.    Kine  Lectures,  with  Notes.     Boston:  1845.    8°.     Portrait. 

1335  BUEL,  JESSE.  The  Parmer's  Companion.  6th  ed.  Also  a 
Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Judge  Buel,  by  Amos  Dean. 
Boston:  1844.    12°. 

1336  BUELL,  SAMUEL,  d.d.  A  Paithful  Narrative  of  the  Re- 
markable Revival  in  E.  Hampton,  L.  I.,  1764;  also,  at  Bridgehamp- 
ton  and  Easthampton  in  1800.  Sag  Harbor:  Alden  Spooner:  1808. 
12°.    Portrait. 

1337  BULFINCH,  S.  G.    Poems.    Charleston:  1834.  12^.    [Scarce.] 

1338  BULKELEY,  JOHN,  and  CUMMINGS,  JOHN.  A  Voyage 
to  the  South  Seas  in  the  Years  1740  and  '41.  Containing  a  faithful 
Acct.  of  the  loss  of  His  Majesty's  Ship  Wager.  2d  ed.  Phila. : 
1757.    8°.    MS.  note  by  Mr.  D. 

1339  BULKELEY,  C.  H.  A.  (Rev.)  Niagara.  A  Poem.  N.  Y.: 
1848.     12°. 

1340  BVLKLEY,  EDWARD.  An  Apologie  for  Religion;  or  An 
Answere  to  an  vnlearned  and  Slanderous  Pamphlet  intituled,  Cer- 
taine  Articles,  etc.    At  London:  1602.    4°. 

1341  BULLAR,  JOHN.  A  Companion  in  a  Visit  to  Netley  Abbey, 
with  Keate's  Elegy.    6th  ed.    Southampton:  1826.     12°. 

1342  BULLOCK,  A.  H.  Comraem.  Adds,  at  Koyalton,  Aug.  23, 
1865;  the  100th  Anniversary.    Winchendon:  1865.    8°. 

1343  BULLOCK,  W.  Six  months  Travel  and  Residence  in  Mexico. 
2d  ed.    2  vols.     London:  1825.     12°.    Fine  Plates. 

1344  BULLMER,  JOHN,  Dr.  of  Physick.  An  English  Expos- 
itour.    Cambridge:  1680.    18°. 

1345  BUNBURY,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Hen.,  k.c.b.  Narratives  of  some 
Passages  in  the  Great  War  with  Prance,  from  1799  to  1810.  Lon- 
don: 1854.    8°.    Maps. 

1346  BUNGAY,  GEO.  W.  (Pseud.?)  Crayon  Sketches  and  Off-Hand 
Takings  of  distinguished  Amer.  Statesmen,  Orators,  Divines. 
Boston:  1852.     12°. 

1347  BUNKER  HILL.  Oration  by  Everett,  75th  Anniversary, 
of  the  battle;  Inauguration  of  the  Warren  Statue,  &c.  Boston: 
1850.    8°.    Plates. 

1348  BUNKER  HILL  BATTLE  and  Monument.  Sketches  with 
illustrative  docs.   By  Chas.  P.  Emmons.   Charlestown:  1843.    16°. 

1349  BUNN,  ALFRED.  Old  England  and  New  England,  in  a  series 
of  Views  taken  on  the  spot.    Phila. :  1853.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  88 

1350  BUNN,  ALFRED.  The  Stage:  before  and  behind  the  Curtain. 
2  vols.     Phila. :  1840.     12°.    Auto.  Tho.  Barry. 

1351  BUNYAN,  JOHN.  Doctrine  of  Law  and  Grace  Unfolded. 
London  and  Gainsborough :  1788.    12°. 

1352 Same.    Boston,  1806,  also  Grace  Abounding,  etc.     Boston: 

1806.     12°. 
1353 The  Holy  War,  made  by  Shaddai  upon  Diabolus.   Glasgow: 

1752.     18°.     "  Sad  Woodcuts." 
1354 Same.    Portsmouth,  N.  H.:  1794.    12°. 

1355  Heart's-Ease  in  Heart-Trouble.     Phila.:  1812.     18°.    Port. 

1356  Sighs  from  Hell;  or,  the  Groans  of  a  Damned  Soul.    17th 

ed.    Boston:  1708.     24°. 

1357 Doctrinal  Discourses.     London,     [n.  d.]    R.  8°. 

1358 Pilgrim's  Progress.     55th  ed.     London:  1776.    8°. 

1359 Same.     190th  ed.     Cuts.     London:  1791.     12°. 

1360 Same.    Cuts.     Boston:  1800.     12°. 

1361  Same.    With  Notes  by  T.  Scott.    Boston:  1805.    16°. 

1362 Same.     With  Life  and  Death  of  Author.     24  Plates  by  Dr. 

Anderson.     Boston:  1806.     12°. 

1363  Same.    New  York:  1851.     24°. 

1364 Same.    Illust.  by  Chas.  Bennell.    N.  Y.:  1861.    12°. 

1365 BUONAPARTE  IN  BRITAIN.  Parti.  Historical  Narra- 
tive of  the  Invasions  of  England,  from  Julius  Caesar  to  the  French 
landing  in  Wales.  Part  II.  Catalogue  of  French  Cruelties.  Lon- 
don,    [n.  d.]    12°. 

1366  BURCHETT,  JOSIAH,  Esq.  Memoirs  of  Transactions  at  Sea 
during  the  war  with  France,  1688  to  1697.     London:  1703.     8°. 

1367  BURDER,  GEO.  Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress  versified,  for 
the  Instruction  of  Youth.     Salem:  1805.     12°. 

1368  BURDETT,  CHARLES.  Margaret  Moncrieffe;  the  First  Love 
of  Aaron  Burr.  A  Romance  of  the  Revolution.  N.  York:  1861.  12°. 
Portrait. 

1.369 Same.    1860. 

1370  Life  and  Adventures  of  Kit  Carson,  the  celebrated  Moun- 
tain Hunter,  Trapper,  and  Guide.  Illustrated.  N.York:  1860.  12°. 
Portrait. 

1371  BURGES,  TRISTRAM,  Hon.  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  with  Notices 
of  Commodore  Elliot's  Conduct  in  that  Engagement.  Providence: 
1839.    12°.    pp.  132.     [Scarce.] 

1372  BURGESS,  ALEX.  Questions  for  Bible  Classes  and  Sunday- 
Schools,  in  the  Protestant  Epis.  Ch.     Boston:  1852.     18°. 

1373  BURGESS,  DANIEL.  Character  of  a  Godly  Man.  London: 
1691.    12°. 

1374  BURGESS,  E.  Dedham  Pulpit;  or.  Sermons  by  the  Pastors 
of  the  First  Church  in  Dedham,  in  the  17th  and  18th  Centuries; 


84  CATALOGUE. 

with  Centennial  Discourse  by  the  present  Pastor.  Boston:  1840. 
8°. 

1375  Burgess  Genealogy.  Family  of  Thomas  and  Dorothy  Bur- 
gess, settled  at  Sandwich,  Plymth.,  in  1637.     Boston:  1865.     8°. 

1376  BUKGESS,  GEO.  (Bp.)  Catechism  on  the  Church  Catechism. 
K.  York:  1858.     18°. 

1377  BURGH,  JAMES.  Political  Disquisitions.  3  vols.  Phila.: 
1775.    8°. 

The  "book  was  published  to  aid  the  Am.  Revolution. 

1378 Dignity  of  Human  Nature,  in  4  Books.   London:  1764.   4°. 

1379  BUBGHALDER,  CHRISTIAN".  The  World  and  the  Church. 
[A  Poem.]    Baton  Rouge:  1860.     Sq.  16.     [Scarce.] 

1380  BURGOYNE,  JOHN.  State  of  the  Expedition  from  Canada, 
as  laid  before  the  House  of  Commons  by  Lieutenant-General  Bur- 
goyne,  and  Verified  by  Evidence.  Written  and  Collected  by  Him- 
self.   London:  1780.    4°.     5  Maps.     [Scarce.] 

1381  Orderly  Book  of  Lieut.-Gen.  John  Burgoyne,  from  his  entry 

into  the  State  of  N.  York,  until  his  Surrender  at  Saratoga,  16  Oct. 
1777.  Erom  the  Original  MS.  deposited  at  Washington's  Head- 
quarters, Newburg, N.  Y.  Ed.  by E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  m.d.  Albany: 
1860.     4°.    Portrait  and  map. 

1382 The  Dramatic  and  Poetical  Works  of;  to  which  is  prefixed 

Mems.  of  the  Author.  Embellishd.  with  Copr.  Plates.  [In  2  vols.] 
London:  1807-08.    Cr.  12°.    pp.  235-244.     Very  Scarce. 

1383  Letter  from  B.  to  his  constituents  upon  his  late  resignation, 

with  the  correspondences  bet.  the  Sec.  of  War  and  him,  rel.  to  his 
return  to  America.    2d  ed.     Lond. :  1779.    8°.    Scarce. 

Gen.  Burgoyne'a  works  have  a  peculiar  interest  to  Americans.    He  handled  the  pen  far 
better  than  the  sword.    All  original  editions  of  his  works  are  quite  scarce. 

1384  BURKE,  EDMUKD,  Esq.  Speech  on  presenting  to  the  House 
of  Commons  (11  Feb.  1780)  A  Plan  for  the  better  Security  of  the 
Independence  of  Parliament.     3d  ed.     Lond. :  1780.    8°.    Portrait. 

1385  Reflections  on  the  Revolution  in  France.      In  a  Letter. 

London,  New  York:  Reptd.  1791.    8°. 

1386 Works  of  the  Right  Honourable  Edmund  Burke.  New  edi- 
tion [in  8  vols.]     London:  1803.    8°. 

1387  BURKE,  JOHN,  Esq.  General  and  Heraldic  Dictionary  of  the 
Peerage  and  Baronetage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  [&c.].  Londpn: 
1826.     8°.     Copperplates  of  Arms. 

1388 Encyclopaedia  of  Heraldry,  or  General  Armory  of  England. 

3d  ed.    With  a  Supp.    London:  1847. 

1389 Genealogical  and  Heraldic  Dictionary  of  the  Peerage  and 

Baronetage.    12th  ed.     London:  1850.    8°. 

1390 General  and  Heraldic  Dictionary  of  the  Peerage  and  Baron- 
etage of  the  British  Empire.    4|;h  ed.     2  vols.   Lond. :  1832.    Cr.  8°. 


CATALOGUE.  85 

1391  BURKE,  JOHlSr  BERNARD.  A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic 
History  of  the  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetcies  of  England,  Ire- 
land, and  Scotland.  By  John  B.,  Esq.,  and  J.  B.  Burke,  Esq.  2d 
.  ed.    London:  1844.    8°. 

1392 Sir  (Ulster  King  at  Arms).     Geneal.  and  Her.  Dictionary 

of  the  Landed  Gentry  of  G.  Britain  and  Ireland.  London :  1858. 
8°.     Portrait  of  Author. 

1393 Royal  Families  of  England,  Scotland,  and  "Wales,  with  their 

Descents.     2  vols.     London:  1848.     R.  8°.     Portrait. 

1394  BURKE,  AVILLIAM.  Memoii-s  of  W.  B  ,  a  Soldier  of  the  Rev- 
olution.    Hartford:  1837.     18°. 

1395  (m.d.)     Ya.  Mineral  Springs,  with  Remarks  on  their  Use, 

the  Diseases  to  which  they  are  applicable.  2d  ed.  Richmond, 
Va.:  1853.     12°. 

139G  Mineral  Springs  of  Western  Va.    N.  Y. :  1842.    18°.     Map. 

1397  BURKE'S  DESCRIPTIVE  GUIDE  to  N.  Falls.  Hand  Book 
of  Wisconsin,  1855,  &c.     10  Nos.     12°-18°. 

1398  BURLAMAQUI,  J.  J.  Principles  of  :N'atural  and  Political  Law. 
Translated  by  Nugent.    4th  ed.     Boston:  1792.     8°. 

1399  Principles  of  Natural  Law.     3d  ed.     London:  1780.     8°. 

1400  BURLEIGH,  WM.  HENRY.     Poems.    Phila.:  1841.    8°. 

1401  BURN,  ANDREW  (Maj.-Gen^.)  Memoirs  of  the  Royal 
Marines;  collected  from  his  journals.  2  vols.  London:  1815.  Cr. 
8°.     Portrait. 

1402  BURN,  RICH'D.  Justice  of  the  Peace  (4  vols.)  Vols.  1,  2,  3 
only.     London:  1772.    8°. 

1403  BURNABY,  ANDREW  (Rev.  A.  M.)  Travels  through  the 
Middle  Settlements  in  North  America.  In  the  years  1759  and  1760. 
With  Obs.  upon  the  State  of  the  Colonies.  2d  ed.  London:  1775. 
8°.     P.  198. 

Thi8  is  another  of  those  books  useful  to  consult  as  valuable  aids  to  our  loc  .1  history.  The 
glimpses  of  Boston  and  other  places  visited  by  the  Rev.  author,  and  of  colonial  life  and 
raanner?,  are  instructive.    It  is  quite  uiifrequently  met  with. 

1404  BURNAP,  GEO.  W.  (Rev.)  Memoir  of  Henry  A.  Ingalls. 
With  Selections  from  his  Writings.     Boston:  1846.    18°.    Portrait. 

1405  BURNET,  GILBERT,  d.d.  Life  and  Death  of  Sir  Matthew 
Hale,  Kt.,  sometime  Lord  Chief  Justice  gf  His  Majesties  Court  of 
King's  Bench.     London:  1682.     18°.     Portrait. 

1406 The  Lives  of  Hale  (Sir  Mathew),  Bedell,  and  Rochester. 

London.     18°. 
1407 Bishop  Burnet's  History  of  His  Own  Time.   London:  1724. 

2  vols.    Fol. 

Vol.  I  has  this  MS.  entry:  «'  The  original  MS.  of  both  volumes  of  ibis  history  will  bo 
deposited  in  the  Cotton  Library  by  T.  Burnet."  (Tbos.  Burnet  was  the  youngest  son 
of  the  Bishop.)  Vol.  II  has  the  autogruph  of  Rufus  Choate,  1840.  This  volume  was 
sold,  according  to  Oldmixon,  to  relieve  Gov.  B.  from  incumbrances  on  his  N.  J.  lands. 

7 


86  CATALOGUE. 

1408  BURNET,  GILBERT,  d.d.  Letters.  Containing  an  Account 
of  what  seemed  most  Remarkable  in  Switzerland,  Italy,  &c.  Rot- 
terdam: 1686.     8°. 

1409 History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Ch.  of  England.    The 

First  Part.  Of  the  Progress  made  in  it  during  the  Reign  of  Henry 
VIII.  London:  1679.  Pt.  II,  Eliz.'s  Reign:  1681.  The  Third  Part 
Being  Supplement  to  the  2  vols,  formerly  published.  1715.  Folio. 
An  elegant  copy  of  the  original  ed. ,  with  splendid  plates. 

1410  Cockburn's  Specimens  of  some  Free  and  Impartial  Re- 
marks on  Publick  Affairs,  &c.,  occasioned  by  Burnet's  Own  Time, 
1727.  Remarks  on  Burnet's  Own  Time.  Wilson's  (G.)  Bp.  Bur- 
net's Proofs  of  the  Pretender's  Illegitimacy,  compared  with  other 
Writers,  1724.  Barbery's  Impartial  Reflections  upon  Burnet's 
Posthumous  History,  1784,  in  1  vol.,  8°. 

1411  BURNET,  JACOB.  Notes  on  the  Early  Settlement  of  the 
North-Western  Territory.     Cincinnati:  1847.    8°.     Portrait. 

1412  BURNEY,  JAMES,  Capt.  Chronological  History  of  North- 
Eastern  Voyages  of  Discovery  and  of  the  Early  Eastern  Naviga- 
tions of  the  Russians.  London:  1819.  8°.  pp.  310.  Charts.  Auto, 
of  John  Redman  Coxe. 

"  No  considerable    collector   of    works  relating   to    America   should   overlook   these 
Toyages." —  S.  G.  D. 

1413  Chronological  History  of  the  Discoveries  in  the  South  Sea 

or  Pacific  Ocean.     With  charts.     London:  1803-17.    5  vols.    4°. 

1414  BURNEY,  WILLIAM,  a.m.  Naval  Heroes  of  Great  Britain 
[&c.]    London:  1806.     12°. 

1415  BURNS,  ROBERT.  Poems,  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  Dialect. 
3ded.    London:  1787.    8°.    Portrait. 

1416  Reliques  of  Robt.  Burns.     Original  Letters,  Poems,  and 

Critical  Observations  of  Scottish  Songs.  Collected  and  published 
by  R.  H.  Cromek.    Phila.:  1809.     12°. 

1417  BURR,  C.  C.  Review  of  Rev.  Mr.  Lane's  Lectures  against 
Universalism.    Troy:  1844.     18°. 

1418  BURR,  S.  J.  Life  and  Times  of  Wm.  H.  Harrison.  New 
York  and  Phila. :  1840.     18°. 

1419  BURROUGHS,  CHARLES.  Memoirs  and  Select  Papers  of 
Horace  B.  Morse,  of 'Haverhill,  N.  H.  Portsm'th,  N.  H  :  1829. 
12°. 

1420 Poetry  of  Religion,  and  other  Poems.  For  private  circu- 
lation.   Boston:  1851.    12°. 

1422  BURROUGHS,  JEREMIAH.  The  Rare  Jewell  of  Christian 
Contentment.    A.  D.  1645.     London:  1845.    18°. 

1423 The  Rare  Jewell.   London:  1648.    4°.    pp.329.   [Includes] 

The  Saints  Duty  in  Times  of  Extremity.  Opened  in  a  Sermon  at 
Michael  Cornhill,  London;  Occasioned  upon  the  News  of  Extra- 


CATALOGUE.  87 

ordinary  Loss  to  the  Parliament  Forces  in  the  West.  [Same  date 
with  continuous  paging.] 

1424  BURROUGHS,  STEPHEN,  Memoirs  of  the  Notorious.  Bos- 
ton: 1832.    12°. 

1425 Memoirs.    2  vols.    12°.    1804.    Only  vol.  2.    [Scarce.] 

1426  BURTON,  JOHN.  The  Parish  Priest:  A  Poem.  Annapolis, 
[n.  d.]    12°. 

1427  BURT,  HENRY  M.  IlPd  Guide  of  the  Conn.  Valley.  North- 
ampton, 1867.     12°. 

1428  BURTON,  JOHN  HILL,  Esq.  Life  and  Correspondence  of 
Dav.  Hume.  From  the  papers  bequeathed  by  his  Nephew  to  the 
Royal  Soc.  of  Edinburgh;  and  other  Original  Sources.  2  vols. 
Edinburgh:  174'6-47.     8°.     Portraits. 

1429 The  Book-IIunter,  etc.      With  notes  by  Richard  Grant 

White.    New  York:  1863.     8°. 

1430  BURTON,  RICHARD.  Historical  Remarks  on  the  Ancient  and 
Present  State  of  the  Cities  of  London  and  Westminster.  New  ed. 
Additional  Wood-cuts,  Portraits,  and  Index.  Westminster:  1810. 
4°.    pp.  178. 

1431  Admirable  Curiosities,  Rarities,  and  Wonders,  in  England, 

Scotland,  and  Ireland.  New  ed.  Wood-cut  Portraits,  and  Index, 
Westminster:  1811.     4°. 

1432  The  Wars  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.     New  ed. 

Westminster:  1810.    4°. 

1433  BURTON,  ROBERT.  The  History  of  the  Principality  of 
Wales.     The  2d  ed.     London:  1730.    18°.    pp.  186.    Frontisp. 

Robert  Burton  was  the  assumed  name  under  which  Nath.  Crouch  issued  many  of  his 
boolis.  IJooksellers  eomclimes  have  it  '*  Richard  Burton,"  but  Crouch  used  generally  only 
the  initials  R.  B. 

1434  BURTON,  ROBERT.  Anatomy  of  Melancholy.  By  Democ- 
ritus  Junior.     Oxford:  1651.     Fol.     Engraved  title. 

1435  New  View  and  Observations  on  the  Present  State  of  Lon- 
don and  Westminster.     London:  1730.     18°.     lU'd. 

1436  BURTON,  WARREN.  The  District  School  as  it  was.  By 
one  who  went  to  it.     Revised  edition.     Boston:  1850.     16°. 

1437  BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Description  of  Leicestershire.  Con- 
taining Matters  of  Antiquity e,  History,  Armory e,  and  Genealogy. 
London:  [1622].     Fol. 

1438  BURY  ST.  EDMUND'S,  Guide  to  the  ToWn,  Abbey,  and 
Antiquities  of.  With  brief  Notices  of  the  Villages  and  Country 
Seats  within  a  Circuit  of  Eight  Miles.   Ipswich:  1821.   12°.    Plates. 

1439  BUSEY,  SAMUEL  C.  Immigration:  its  Evils  and  Conse- 
quences.    New  York:  1856.     12°. 

1440  BUSH,  GEORGE.  A  Treatise  on  the  Millennium.  N.  York: 
lc32.     12°. 


88  CATALOGUE. 

1441  BUSH,  GEOKGE.  Memoirs  and  Reminiscences  of.  Edited 
by  Woodbury  M.  Fernald.     Boston:  1860.     12°.     Portrait. 

1442  BUSHXELL,  HORACE.  Fathers  of  N^ew  England.  An 
Oration  bef.  the  K.  Eng.  Soc.  ofK.  Y.  21  Dec.  1849.  N.  York: 
1850.    8°. 

1443  BUTLER,  CALEB.  History  of  Groton;  including  Pepperell 
and  Shirley.  Boston:  1848.  8°.  Maps,  &c.  Edition  long  since 
exhausted. 

Presented  to  Mr.  Drake  by  "  Abbott  Lawrence,  Mar.  22, 1848." 

1444  BUTLER,  CHARLES,  Esq.  Reminiscences  of  C.  B.,  Esq., 
of  Lincoln's  Inn.  With  a  Letter  to  a  Lady  on  Ancient  and  Modern 
Music.     Second  American  from  the  fourth  London  ed.     N.  York: 

•   1824.     12°.     [Very  rare.] 

1445  BUTLER,  C.  M.  (Rev.)  Addresses  and  Lectures  on  Public 
Men  and  Public  Affairs.     Cincinnati:  1856.     12°. 

1446 Old  Truths  and  Old  Errors.    K.  York:  1850.     12°. 

1447  BUTLER,  FRANCES  ANNE.  Journal  [in  the  U.  States,  etc.] 
2  vols.    Phila.:  1835.     12°. 

1448  BUTLER,  FREDERICK,  a.m.  History  of  the  U.  S.  of 
America.  With  Geographical  Appendix  and  a  Chronological  Table 
of  Contents.  For  the  use  of  Families  and  Schools.  Phila. :  1827.  8°. 

1449  Complete  History  of  the  United   States  of  America  down 

to  the  year  1820.     3  vols.    Hartford:  1821.     8°.     Illust. 

1450  Sketches  of  Universal  History,  Sacred  and  Profane,  from 

the  Creation  to  1818.     4th  ed.     Hartford:  1822.     12°. 

1451  Catechetical  Compend  of    General    History,   Sacred    and 

Profane,  to  the  year  1817.     2d  ed.     Hartford:  1818.  '  18°. 

1452  BUTLER,  JAMES.  American  Bravery  displayed  in  the  Cap- 
ture of  1,400  vessels  since  the  Declaration  of  War  by  the  President. 
Compiled  from  the  best  Authorities.     Carlisle  [Pa.]:  1816.     12°. 

1453  BUTLER,  JOSEPH.  The  Analogy  of  Religion.  3d  Amer. 
ed.  Prefix.  Life  of  B.  by  Dr.  Kippis,  with  pref.  by  S.  Halifax. 
Hartford:  1819.    8°.     Autog.    Moss  Kent. 

1454  BUTLER,  MANN,  a.m.  History  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
Kentucky.     Louisville,  Ky.:  1834.    8°.    Illust. 

1455  Same.  2d  ed.  Rev.  and  enlarged  by  the  Author.  Cincin- 
nati: 1836.    8°.     [A  scarce  book.] 

1456  BUTLER,  PIERCE.  Statement,  originally  prepared  in  aid  of 
his  professional  Counsel.     Phila.     [n.  d.]     8°. 

1457  [BUTLER,  SAMUEL.]  Hudibras.  The  First  Part.  Written 
in  the  time  of  the  late  Wars.  London.  Printed  by  J.  G.  for 
Richard  Marriot,  under  Saint  Dunstan's  Church  in  Fleetstreet,  1663. 
[On page  facing  title : — ]  Imprimatur.  Jo:  Berkenhead.  Novemb. 
11,1662.    8°. 

This  is  the  first  edit,  and  was  issued  -yvithout  name  of  author.    Autog.  John  Sheppard,  1740. 


CATALOGUE.  89 

1458  [BUTLER,  SAMUEL.]  Same.  The  Second  Part.  By  the 
Author  of  the  First.  London:  Trintcd  by  T.  R.  for  John  Martyn 
and  James  Allestry  at  the  IBell  in  St.  Paul's  Church  Yard:  1664.    4°. 

This  is  the  Ist  edit,  of  the  2d  Part. 

1459  Same.    With  add.  and  annot.  In  3  pts.  Lond.:  1684.  8°. 

This  ed.  contains  the  change  from  "  Dudgeon  "  to  •'  Fury,"  in  the  first  line. 

1460 Same.     London:  1704.    8°.    3  pts. 

In  the  Preface  on  Account  of  the  Author.    He  died  1680. 

1461 Same.     London:  1709.   8°.    Portrait.   MS.  note  by  Mr.  D. 

1462  Same.    With  Index.    Adorned  with  cuts.   Lond. :  1710.  24°. 

1463  Same.     Cuts  by  Hogarth.     London:  1739.     12°. 

1464 Same.     With  annot.  and  preface  by  Zachary  Gray.     3d  ed. 

Adorned  with  a  new  set  of  cuts.     London:  1792.    8°. 

1465 Same.    1st  Amer.  ed.     Troy,  N.  Y.:  1806.     12°. 

1466 Same.     Baltimore:  1812.     24°. 

1467  Same.     (Bohn's  ed.)    London:  1859.     12°. 

1468 Posthumous  Works.     In  Prose  and  Yerse,  Written  in  the 

time  of  the  Civil  Wars  and  Reign  of  King  Charles  II,  by  Mr.  Sam- 
uel Butler,  Author  of  Hudibras.  From  Original  MSS.  and  scarce. 
Valuable  Pieces  formerly  printed.  With  a  Key  to  Hudibras,  by 
Sir  Roger  L' Estrange.  London:  Printd.  for  R.  Smith  &>  G.  Strahan 
at  the  Royal  Exchange  [etc.],  1715.     18°. 

Portrait,  exquisitely  fine. 

1469 The  Genuine  Remains  in  Verse  and  Prose  of.    Published 

from  the  Original  Manuscripts  formerly  in  the  possession  of  W. 
Langueville,  Esq.,  with  Notes  by  R.  Thayer,  keeper  of  the  Public 
Library  at  Manchester.  In  2  vols.  London:  Printed  for  R.  and 
J.  Tonson,  in  the  Strand.    1759.    8°.     Curious  portrait  inserted. 

1470 The  Genuine  Poetical  Remains  of  Samuel  Butler.     With 

Notes  by  Robert  Thyer.  With  Selections  from  the  Author's  Char- 
acters in  Prose.  Numerous  Wood-cuts  and  Portraits  of  Baker  and 
Thayer.    London:  1827.    8°. 

1471  BUTLER'S  GHOST:  or,  Hudibras.  The  Fourth  Part.  With 
Reflections  upon  These  Times.    London:  1682.     12°. 

1472  BUTLER,  W.  A.  Martin  Van  Buren:  Lawyer,  Statesman,  and 
Man.    N.  York:  1862.     18°. 

1473  Two    Millions.     [A   Poem.]    Fifteenth  Thousand.    New 

York:  1858.    12°. 

1474  BUTLER,  W.  O.  Life  of  Gen.  Lewis  Cass.  Phila. :  1848.  12°. 
Portraits. 

1475  BUTTERFIELD,  C.  W.  History  of  Seneca  County;  with  a 
detailed  Narrative  of  the  Principal  Events  to  the  Present  Time :  A 
History  of  the  Indians,  Early  Customs,  Biog.  Sketches,  etc.  San- 
dusky: 1848.     12°. 


90  CATALOGUE. 

1476  BUTTEKWORTH,  JOHN,  Rev.    New  Concordance  to  the 

Holy  Scriptures.    New  ed.     Boston:  1828.    8°. 

1477  BUTTS,  ISAAC  R.  Business  Man's  Legal  Adviser.  Boston: 
1852.     12°. 

1478  BUXTON,  THOS.rOWELL,  Esq.  African  Slave-Trade.  New 
York:  1840.     12°. 

1479  BYAM,  HENRY,  Batchei>ar  of  Divinity.  A  Returne  from 
Argier.  A  Serm.  at  Minhead  in  Somerset,  6  Mar.  1627,  at  the  re- 
admission  of  a  relapsed  Christian  into  our  Church:  London:  1628. 
4°.    2  Pts. 

1480  BYFIELD,  NATHANIEL,  Mr.  An  Account  of  the  Late  Rev- 
olution in  N.  England,  April  18, 1689.     N.  Y. :  1865.    4°. 

1481  BYLES,  MATHER.  Yanity  of  every  Man  at  his  best  Estate. 
A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Honorable  William  Dummer,  Esq. ,  who 
died  Oct.  10, 1761,  aged  84  years. 

1482  BYRD,  ANN.  Narratives,  Pious  Meditations,  and  Religious 
Exercises.     2d  ed.     Bybery:  1844.     18°. 

1483  BYRD,  WILLIAM.  History  of  the  Dividing  Line,  and  other 
Tracts.    Richmond:  1866.    4°. 

1484  BYRON,  JOHN,  Hon.  Narrative  of  the  Honourable  John  By- 
ron (Commodore  in  a  late  Expedition  round  the  World) ,  containing 
an  Account  of  the  great  Distresses  suffered  by  Himself  and  his  Com- 
panions on  the  Coast  of  Patagonia,  from  the  year  1740  till  their 
Arrival  in  England,  1746.  Also  a  Relation  of  the  Loss  of  the  Wager 
Man  of  War,  one  of  Admiral  Anson's  Squadron.  Written  by  Him- 
self,  and  now  First  Published.     London:  1768.     8°.     Frontispiece. 

His  descendant.  Lord  Byron,  alludes  thus  poetically  to  the  Narrative:  — 
"  His  hardships  were  comparative 
To  those  related  in  my  grand-dad's  narrative." 

1485  BYRON,  Lord.     English  Bards  and  Scottish  Reviewers: 

A  Satire.  4th  Ed.  Lond.:  1811.  12°.  Portrait.  MS.  index  by 
Mr.  Drake. 

1486  Same.    Amer.  ed.     Ed.  by  E.  A.  D.  [Duyckinck].     N.  Y.: 

Chas.  B.  Richardson,  1865.     1.  paper,  ed.  75  copies. 

1487 La  Profezia  di  Dante,  di  B.,  trad,  in  Terza  Rima  da.L.  Da 

Ponte.    2a  ed.    Nuova  Jorca:  1822.     16°. 

1488  C ,  J.     The  Antiquities  of  St.  Peter's;  or.  The  Abbey  Church 

of  Westminster:  Containing  all  the  Inscriptions,  Epitaphs,  etc., 
upon  the  Tombs  and  Gravestones  [etc.]  Adorned  with  Draughts  of 
the  Tombs,  curiously  engraven.  London  [etc.]:  1713.  [Including 
Supplement.]    8°. 

1489  Poems.    By  J.  C.     With  additions.     Printed  in  the  Yeare 

1651.    12°.    pp.77. 

1490  CABALA,  sive  scrinia  sacra.  Mysteries  of  State  and  Govern- 
ment; in  Letters  of  Illustrious  Persons,  in  the  Reigns  of  King  Henry 


CATALOGUE.  91 

the  Eighth,  Q.  Elizabeth,  King  James,  and  King  Charles.    London: 
1603.     Fol. 

1491  CABINET  ANNUAL  REGISTER  (The),  and  Historical,  Po- 
litical, Biographical,  and  Miscellaneous  Chronicle  for  the  year  1831. 
3  vols.    1831-33.     London.    12°. 

1492  C^SAR.  C.  Ivlii  Cajsaris  Comentarii.  Ex  D.  Henrici  Glareani, 
Poetas  Laureati  castigatione,  et  Scholijs  eiusdem.  Friburgi  Bris- 
goije,  Stephanas  Granius  excudebat:  anno  1546.    8°. 

1493  C^SERI A.  The  Island  of  Jersey;  its  History,  Antiquities,  and 
the  Biography  of  Eminent  Men,  Nativ9S  of  the  Island.  Engravinga. 
London:  1840.    8°. 

1494  CAIKNES,  JOHN  ELLIOT.  The  Revolution  in  America. 
Dublin:  [1862.]    12°. 

1496  CALAMY,  EDM.,  E.  F. ,  and  N.  A  Defence  of  Moderate  Non- 
Conformity.  In  Answer  to  Mr.  Ollyffe  and  Mr.  Iloadly,  on  the  Life 
of  the  Rev.  Rich.  Baxter.    London:  1703.    3  void,  (or  parts). 

Once  belonged  to  Uev.  B.  Colman. 

1496 The  Nonconformist's  Memorial.    Abridged,  corrected,  with 

the  Addition  of  Several  New  Lives.     By  Samuel  Palmer.    2d  ed.    3 
vols.    London:  1802.    8°.     Many  portraits. 

1497 The  Nonconformist's  Memorial.    2  vols.     London:    1775. 

8°.     Portraits. 

1498  Abridgement  of  Baxter's  Life  and  Times  [etc.].     London: 

1702.    8°.    Portrait  of  Richard  Baxter. 
1499 Continuation  of  the  Account  of  the  Ministers,  Lecturers, 

ejected  and  silenced  after  the  Restoration  in  1660.    London:  1727. 

Also,  The  Church  and  the  Dissenters  compared.     London:  1719. 

Remarks  upon  Dr.  Rennet's  Essay  on  the  39  Articles.    London: 

1727.     2  vols.    8°. 

1500  CALCOTT,  Dr.     Musical  Grammar.    Boston:  1810.    12°. 

1501  CALDWELL,  CHARLES,  m.d.  A  Discourse  on  the  Genius 
and  Character  of  the  Rev.  Horace  Ilolley,  ll.d.,  late  President  of 
Transylvania  University.     Boston:  1828.    8°. 

1502  Thoughts  on  the  Original  Unity  of  the  Human  Race.    N. 

York:  1830.     12°. 

1503  Medical  Theses,  by  the  Graduates  in  Medicine  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylv.    Phila. :  1805.    8°. 

1504 Same.    Phila.:  1806.    8°. 

1505 Essays  on  Malaria  and  Temperament.    Lexington,  Ky.: 

1831.     12°. 
1606  Medical  and  Physical  Memoirs;  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  of 

the  late  Epidemics  of  the  U.  S.    Phila.:  1801.    8°. 

1507  CALDWELL,  HOWARD  H.  Oliatta  and  Other  Poems.  New 
York:  1855.     12°. 

1508  CALDWELL,  JOHN.  A  Tour  through  Part  of  Virginia  in  the 
Summer  of  1808.     N.  York:  1809.     8°. 


92  CATALOGUE. 

1509  CALEF,  EGBERT.  More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World;  or, 
The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World  Displayed.  With  A  Post[s]cript, 
relating  to  "The  Life  of  Sir  William  Phips."  London:  1700.  Repr. 
Salem:  1823.    12°.     [Rare.] 

1510 More  Wonders.     Salem:  1796.     12°.     [Rare.] 

1511  CALENDAR  of  Historical  Manuscripts,  relating  to  the  War  of 
the  Revolution,  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  Albany,  N. 
Y.     2  vols.    Albany:  1868. 

1512  CALIFORNIA  and  Kew  Mexico.  [Cong.  Doc,  31  Cong.  1  Ses. 
Ex.  Doc.  ^o.  17.]    8°.    Maps. 

1513  California  Mail  Bag.  San  Francisco  J^ews  Letter  and  Cala. 

Advertiser.     Oct.  to  Nov.  1871.    8°. 

1514  Same.     June,  1871.    8°. 

1515 Same.    Aug.  1871.    8°. 

1516  CALKIN,  J.  B.  The  Geography  and  History  of  Nova  Scotia, 
with  a  Sketch  of  the  British  Possessions  in  N.  America.  Halifax, 
N.  S.:  1864.     16°. 

1517  CALLAN,  JOHN  F.  The  Military  Laws  of  the  IJ.  States,  from 
the  Foundation  of  the  G  overnment  to  the  year  1863.   Phila  :  1863-   8°' 

1518  CALLENDAR,  TOM.  Letters  to  Alex.  Hamilton,  King  of  the 
Feds.,  etc.     New  York:  1802.     8°. 

1519  CALLENDER,  JAMES  T.  The  Political  Register;  or.  Pro- 
ceedings in  Congress,  Nov.  3d,  1794,  Mar.  3d,  1795.  Yol.  1.  Phila. : 
1795. 

1520  CALLENDER,  JOHN.  Terra  Australis  Cognita;  or,  Yoyages 
to  the  Southern  Hemisphere,  during  the  16th,  17th,  and  18t]i  Cen- 
turies.    Edinburgh:  1766-8.     3  vols.     8°.     Maps. 

1521  CALLENDER,  JOHN,  m.a.  Historical  Discourse.  Boston: 
Pr.  and  sold  by  S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green  in  Queen  St.,  1739.  8°. 
Two  leaves  and  advt.  at  end  supplied. 

Preeentation  copy,  with  autog.  letter,  from  Jno.  Carter  Brown. 

1522  CALYERT,  GEO.  H.  Arnold  and  Andre.  An  Historical 
Drama.     Boston:  1864.     12°. 

1523  CAMBELL,  DAYID.  Illustrations  of  Prophesy.  Boston: 
1840.     16°. 

1524  CAMBRIAN  TOURIST  (The);  or,  Post-Chaise  Companion 
through  Wales.     With  charts.     London:  1821.     12°.     Plates. 

1525  CAMBRIDGE,  GEORGE  OWEN.  The  Works  of  Richard 
Owen  Cambridge,  Esq.:  with  an  account  of  his  Life  and  Character. 
London:  1803.    4°.    Plates,  16. 

1626  CAMBRIDGE,  MASS.  Charter  and  Ordinances  of  the  City  of 
Cambridge:  1857.    8°. 

1627  First  Church  of.     Some  Passages  in  its  history,  &c.  Camb. : 

1842.     12°. 

1628  CAMBRIDGE,  UNIYERSITY  OF,  a  Guide  through.      In- 


CATALOGUE.  93 

eluding  a  Description  of  the  Town,  County,  and  Ncicjhborhood.  A 
Tour  to  Ely,  Wimpole,  Newmarket,  &c.  New  edition,  with  en- 
gravings.    Cambridge:  1814.     12°. 

1529  CAMDEN,  WILLIAM.  Annales;  or,  the  History  of  the  most 
Renowned  and  Victorious  Princesse  Elizabeth,  late  Queen  of  Eng- 
land. With  divers  Additions  of  the  Author's,  never  before  pub" 
lished.     3d  ed.     London:  1635.     Fol.     Portrait  and  Frontis. 

1530 Camden's  Britannia  Abridged,  with    Improvements    and 

Continuations  to  this  present  Time.  2  vols.  London:  1701.  8°. 
Portrait  and  maps. 

1531  Brita.  Revised,  Digested  and  Published,  with  large  addi- 
tions. By  Edmund  Gibson,  d.d.  2d  ed.  2  vols.  London:  1722. 
Imp.  Fol. 

1532  Remaines  of  a  Greater  Worke  Concerning  Britaine,  the  In- 
habitants thereof,  their  Languages,  Names,  Surnames,  Empresses, 
and  Epitaph es.     London:  1G0>.     4°. 

1533  Remaines  concerning  Britaine  [&c.].     By  William  Camden, 

Esquire,  Clarenceux,  King  of  Amies,  Surnamed  the  Learned.  The 
Fift  Impression,  with  many  rare  Antiquities  never  before  imprinted. 
By  the  Industry  and  Care  of  John  Philpot,  Somerset  Herald.  Lon- 
don: 1637.    4°. 

1634 History  of  Elizabeth.     3d  ed.     London:  1075.    Fol.   Front. 

Port,  of  Elizabeth. 

Two  pages  of  MS.  notes  by  Mr.  D. 

1635 Britannia  sive  Lorentissimorvum  Regnorum,  Anglife,  Scotiae, 

Hiberniaj,  et  Insvlarvm  adjacentium  ex  intima  antiquitate  Choro- 
graphica  dcscriptio.  Authore  Gvlielmo  Camdeno.  Nunc  denub 
et  plurimus  locis  aducta.  Londini,  per  Radulphum  Newbury: 
1587.     12°. 

1536 Britannia.     Londini.  impensis,  1594.    4°. 

1537  Annales  rcrum  Anglicarum  Hibernicarum  Regnante  Eliza- 

betha.  Autore  Gvl.  Camdeno.  Prostat  Amstelodami  apud  Dem. 
Elzevir.     1677.     8°. 

Most  of  the  above  works  of  Camden  are  in  remarkably  fine  condition.    The  last  is  from 
the  famous  Elzevir  press. 

1538  CAMDEN  MISCELLANY,  The.  Vol  1.  Containing  Regi. 
and  Chron.  of  the  Abbey  of  Aberconway;  Journal  of  the  Siege  of 
Rouen,  1591,  and  other  Ancient  MSS.  Camden  Soc.  London: 
1844.    4°. 

1539  CAMELS  for  Military  Transportation.  Rep.  of  the  Secy,  of 
War.     Wash.:  1857.    8°. 

1540  CAMERARIUS,  P.  The  Living  Librarie;  or,  Meditations  and 
Observations  Historical,  Natvral,  Moral,  Political,  and  Poetical. 
Written  in  Latin;  and  done  into  English  by  I.  Molle,  Esq.;  with 
Additions  by  H.  Molle,  his  Sonne.    London:  1625.    Fol. 


94  CATALOGUE. 

1541  CAMOEN^S,  LUIS  DE.  The  Lusiad;  or,  Portugal's  Historical 
Poem:  Now  newly  put  into  English  by  the  Right  Honl.  Sir  Rich- 
ard Fanshawe.     London:  1664.     Eol.     Three  Portraits. 

1542 The  Lusiad;  or,  the  Discovery  of  India.    An  Epic  Poem, 

translated  by  Wm.  Julius  Mickle.  London:  1809.  24°.  Plates 
inserted. 

1543  CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD.  A  Yoyage  Round  the  World, 
from  1806  to  1812.     Edinburgh:  1816.     8°. 

1544 Same.    New  York:  1817.    12°.     Chart. 

1545  CAMPBELL,  CHARLES.  History  of  the  Colony  and  Ancient 
Dominion  of  Yirginia.    Phila. :  1860.    8°. 

1546 The  Orderly  Book  of  Gen.  Andrew  Lewis,  1776.    Notes 

and  Introduction.  Richmond,  Ya. :  Privately  printed,  1860.  4°. 
Ed.  10  copies. 

1547  - —  The  Bland  Papers.  With  an  Introd.,  and  Memoir  of  Col. 
Bland.   Edited  by  Charles  Campbell.  2  vols.   Petersburg:  1840.   8°. 

1548  Materials  for  a  Brief  Memoir  of  J.  D.  Burk,  author  of  a 

Hist,  of  Yirginia.     Albany:  1868.     8°. 

1549  Genealogy  of  the  Spotswood  Eamily  in  Scotland  and  Yir- 
ginia.    Albany:  1868.     8°. 

1550  CAMPBELL,  DONALD,  Esq.  A  Narrative  of  the  Extraor- 
dinary Adventures  and  Sufferings  by  Shipwreck  and  Imprisonment. 
New  York:  1801.    12°. 

1551  Same.    New  York:  1798.    12°. 

1552  CAMPBELL,  GEORGE,  d.d.,  Edin.  Philosophy  of  Rhetoric. 
Phila.:  1818.     8°. 

1553  Same.     7th  ed.     London:  1823.     8°.     Portrait. 

1554  CAMPBELL,  HUGH,  ll.d.,  f.a.s.  The  Case  of  Mary,  Queen 
of  Scots,  and  of  Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England,  Briefly  Stated:  Em- 
bracing the  Amorous  Life  of  the  Yirgin  Queen.    Lond. :  1825.    8°. 

1555  CAMPBELL,  JOHN.   Travels  in  South  Africa.   Andover: 

1816.     8°.    Curious  frontis. 

1556  CAMPBELL,  JOHN  (Dr.)  Lives  of  the  British  Admirals,  to 
the  year  1779.  Written  under  the  Inspection  of  Dr.  Berkenhout. 
4  vols.     London:  1779.    8°.     Frontispiece  and  Maps. 

1557  Same.     London  and  Glasgow.     12°.     Profusely  IlPd. 

1558  Same.    8  vols.    London:  1812-17.    Elegant  portraits. 

1559  Political  Survey  of  Britain.     2  vols.     London:  1774.    4«>. 

1560  CAMPBELL,  JOHN  P.  Southern  Business  Directory  and 
General  Commercial  Advertiser.     Yol.  1.     Charleston:  1854.    8°. 

1561  CAMPBELL,  JOHN  W.  Biographical  Sketches;  with  other 
Literary  Remains  of  the  late  .John  W.  Campbell,  Judge  of  the  U.  S. 
Court  for  the  District  of  Ohio.  Compiled  by  his  Widow.  Colum- 
bus, Ohio:  1838.    8°.    Portraits. 

1562 A  History  of  Yirginia,  to  the  year  1781.  With  Biographi- 
cal Sketches.    Phila.:  1813.    12".     [Scarce.] 


CATALOGUE.  95 

1563  CAMPBELL,  MARIA,  Mrs.  Life  of  Gen.  William  Hull ; 
with  the  History  of  the  Campaign  of  1812,  by  his  grandson,  James 
Freeman  Clarke.    New  York :  1848.    8°. 

1564  CAMPBELL,  P.  Travels  in  the  Interior  inhabited  Parts  of 
North  America,  in  1791  and  1792.  With  an  Account  of  the  Man- 
ners and  Customs  of  the  Indians,  and  the  present  War  between  them 
and  the  Foederal  States.  Illustrated  with  Copperplates.  Edinburgh : 
1793.    8°. 

Very  rare  —  apparently  unknown  to  bibliographers. 

1565  CAMPBELL,  THOMAS.  Letters  from  the  South:  written 
during  a  Journey  to  Algiers,  etc.    Phila. :  1836.    12°. 

1566 Poetical  Works,  including  Theodoric.    Phila-:  1827.     12°. 

1567  CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  W.  Annals  of  Try  on  County;  or, 
The  Border  Warfare  of  New  York  during  the  Revolution.  N.  York : 
1831.    8°. 

1568 The  Life  and  Writings  of  DeWitt  Clinton.    N.  York:  1849. 

12°.     Portrait. 

1569  CANADA.  Guide  Book,  with  a  Map  of  the  Province.  Mont- 
real: 1849.    18°. 

1570 Directory  for  1857-8.     Montreal:  [1858.]    R.  8°.    Map. 

1571  CANDID  Examination  of  the  mutual  Claims  of  Great  Britain 
and  the  Colonies;  with  a  Plan  of  Accommodation  on  Constitutional 
Principles.    New  York:  J.  Rivington,  1775.     8°. 

1572  CANDLER,  JOHN.  Brief  Notices  of  Hayti:  with  its  Condi- 
tion, Resources,  and  Prospects.    London:  1842.    12°. 

1573  CANNON,  CHAS.  JAS.  The  Poet's  Quest,  and  other  Poems. 
New  York:  1841.    12°. 

1574  CANONICUS.  Letters  to  the  Rev.  William  E.  Channing,  d.d.  , 
on  the  Existence  and  Agency  of  Fallen  Spirits.    Boston:  1828.    12°. 

1575  A   Second  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Geo.  Whitefield.    Boston: 

1745.     12°. 

1576  CANTABRIGIA  DEPICTA.  A  Concise  and  Accurate  Descrip- 
tion of  the  University  and  Town  of  Cambridge  and  its  Environs 
[etc.]    Camb.:1763.  12°.  Planof  the  Town,  and  large  MS.  additions. 

1577  CAPE  BRETON.  Genuine  Letters  and  Memoirs,  relating  to 
the  Natural,  Civil,  and  Commercial  History  of,  to  the  taking  of  Lou- 
isburg  by  the  English,  in  1758.  By  an  Impartial  Frenchman.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Author's  original  MS.    London:  1760.     8°. 

1578 Importance  and  Advantage  of,  truly  stated;  with  maps 

London:  1746.    8°. 

By  Wm.  BoUan,  Mass.  Agent  in  England. 

1679  CAPEN,  NAHUM.  Letter  to  Rev.  Nathaniel  Hall,  of  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  concerning  Politics  and  the  Pulpit.  Boston  and 
Cambridge:  [1855.]     4°. 

1580  CAPRON,  E.  S.     History  of  California,  with  a  Journal  of  the 


96  CATALOGUE. 

Voyage  from  ^N'ew  York  to  San  Francisco.  !N"ew  Map.  Boston: 
1854.     12°. 

1581  CARE,  HEl^RY.  English  Liberties;  or,  the  Free-Born  Sub- 
ject's Inheritance;  containing  Magna  Charta,  Charta  de  Foresta. 
Boston:  1721.     12°.    Printed  by  J.  Franklin.     [Rare.] 

15S2  English  Liberties.     Compiled  by  Henry  Care.      Additions 

by  Wm.  Nelson,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Esq.  Providence,  R.  I. 
Printd.  and  sold  by  John  Carter,  at  Shakespear's  Head,  in  Meeting- 
Street,  near  theX^ourt-House.  1774.  Sq.  8°.  Subscribers'  names 
part  gone.     [Scarce.] 

1583  CAREW,  BAMPFYLDE-MOORE,  King  of  the  Beggars,  Life 
and  Adventures  of.     London:  1788.    12°.    Port. 

1584  CAREY,  H.  C.  &  J.  LEA.  The  Geography,  History,  and  Sta- 
tistics of  America  and  the  W.  Indies.  Maps,  Charts  and  Plans. 
London:  1823.     8^ 

1585  CAREY,  HENRY  C.  The  Harmony  of  Interests,  Agricultural, 
Manufacturing,  and  Commercial.    New  York :  1852.   8°.    Portraits. 

1586  Letters  on  International  Copyright.    Phila. :  1853.    8°. 

1587  The  Past,  Present  and  Future.     Phila. :  1848.     8°. 

1588  CAREY,  MATTHEW.  Miscellaneous  Trifles  in  Prose.  Phila.: 
1796.     32°. 

1589 The  Olive  Branch;  or,  Faults  on  both  Sides,  Federal  and 

Democratic.  A  Serious  Appeal  on  the  Necessity  of  Mutual  Forgive- 
ness and  Harmony  to  save  our  Common  Country  from  Ruin.  3d  ed. 
Boston:  1815.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

1590  Same.    4th  ed.    Phila.:  1794.     8°. 

1591  Amer.  Pocket  Atlas;  containing  Nineteen  Maps.    Phila.: 

1801.    8°. 

1592 An  Address  to  William  Tudor,  Esq.    Author  of  Letters  on 

the  Eastern  States.  To  prove  the  Calumny  and  Slander  of  his 
Remarks  on  the  Olive  Branch.     Phila.:  1821.     12°.     [Very  rare.] 

1693 Carey's  American  Pocket  Atlas;  containing  20  Maps,  viz. 

3d.  ed.    Phila. :  1805.     8°. 

1594 The    Olive    Branch.      Middlebury,  Vt. :    1816.      7th  ed. 

Enlarged.     12°. 

1595 The  School  of  Wisdom;  or,  American  Monitor.  Contain- 
ing Sublime  and  Elegant  Extracts,  from  the  most  Eminent  Writers. 
2d.  ed.    Phila. :  1803.     12°. 

1596 Essays  on  Political  Economy.    Applied  particularly  to  the 

U.  S.    Phila. :  1822.    8°. 

1597  yindici83  Hibernicse;  or,  Ireland  Vindicated.  2d  ed.  En- 
larged and  Improved.     Phila. :  Oct.  20,  1823.     8°. 

1598  The  New  Olive  Branch;  or,  an  Attempt  to  establish  an 

Identity  of  Interest  between  Agriculture,  Manufactures  and  Com- 
merce.   Phila.:  1820.    8°. 

1599  Letters  to  Dr.  Adam  Seybert.     The  Renewal  of  the  Char- 


CATALOGUE.  97 

ter  of  the  Bank  of  the  U.  States.    2d  ed.    Phila. :  Jan.  7, 1811.    8°. 
"  Presented  to  Wni.  Eustis,  Esq.,  Sec.  of  War,  by  the  Author." 

1600  CARLETON,  JAMES  IIP^NRY.  The  Battle  of  Buena  Vista. 
:N"ew  York:  1848.    12°.     Maps. 

1601  CARLISLE,  EARL  OF.  Travels  in  America.  The  Poetry  of 
Pope.    Two  Lectures.     New  York:  1851.     12°. 

1002  CARLTOK,  GEO.  (d.d.  and  Bp.)  A  Thankful  Remembrance 
of  God's  Mercy.  In  an  Historical  Collection  of  the  great  and 
Merciful  Deliverances  of  the  Church  and  State  of  England,  since 
the  Gospel  beganne  here  to  flourish,  from  the  beginning  of 
Queene  Elizabeth.  3d  ed.  Revised  and  enlarged.  London :  1627. 
4°. 

1603  CARLET0:N",  ROBERT  (Esq.)  The  New  Purchase;  or.  Seven 
and  a  half  years  in  the  West.     2  vols.     N.  York:  1843.     12°. 

1604  CARLYLE,  JOHN  A.  (m.  d.),  Dante's  Divine  Comedy:  The 
Inferno.  A  Liberal  Prose  Translation  and  explanatory  Notes.  N. 
York:  1849.    12°.    Port. 

1605  CARLYLE,  THOMAS.  Cromwell's  Letters  and  Speeches, 
with  elucidations.     London:  1857.    3v.     Cr.  8°. 

1606  The  Life  of  John  Sterling.     Boston:  1851.     12°. 

1607  Sartor  Resartus.     Boston:  1836.    8°. 

1608  The  French  Revolution.     2  vols.     Boston:  1838.    12°. 

1609  Latter-Day  Pamphlets.     [No.  1  to  8.]    Boston:  1850.     12°. 

1610  CARNES,  J.  A.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  from  Boston  to  the  West 
Coast  of  Africa.     Boston  and  Cleveland,  O. :  1852.    12°. 

1611  CARPENTER,  THOMAS.  The  American  Senator.  Debates 
in  the  Congress  of  the  U.  S.  The  2d  of  the  4th  Congress.  [In  3 
vols.]    Phila.:  1796.    8°. 

1612  CARPENTER,  WM.  B.  Use  and  Abuse  of  Alcoholic  Liquors. 
Boston:  1861.  12°. 

1613  CARPENTER,  W.  H.  History  of  N.  Jersey.  Phila.:  1855. 
18°.    Port. 

1(514 History  of  Pennsylvania.    Philad.:    1854.    16°.    Portrait 

of  Wm.  Penn. 

1615  The  Baltimore  Book.     Edited  by  W.   H.   C.   and  T.   S. 

Arthur.     Bait.:  1838.     12°. 

1616  History  of  Illinois.     Phila. :  1857.     18°.     Port. 

1617 History  of  Massachusetts.    Phila. :  1853.    18°.    Port. 

1618  and  ARTHUR,  T.   S.    History  of   New  York.     Phila.: 

1854.    16°. 

1619  CARR,  JOHN,  Esq.  A  Northern  Summer;  or.  Travels  round 
the  Baltic,  througli  Denmark,  Sweden,  Russia,  Prussia,  and  part  of 
Germany  in  the  year  1804.    Phila.  1805.     8°. 

1620 Sir.    A  Tour  through  Holland,  to  the  South  of  Germany, 

in  the  Summer  and  Autumn  of  1806.     Phila. :  1807.     8°. 


98  CATALOGUE. 

1621  CARR,  JOHN,  Sm.  The  Stranger  in  Ireland.  1805,  with  an 
Acct.  of  Thomas  Dermody.     N.  York:  1807.     12°.     Front. 

1622  Poems,  by  Sir  John  Carr.     London:  1809.    8°.    Portrait. 

1623  CARREL,  ARMAND.  History  of  the  Counter  Revolution  in 
England  for  the  Re-establishment  of  Popery  under  Charles  II,  and 
James  II.  History  of  the  Reign  of  James  II.  By  C.  J.  Fox. 
London:  1846.     12°.     Portrait. 

162i  CARRINGTON,  H.  E.  The  Plymouth  and  Davenport  Guide; 
with  Sketches  of  the  Surrounding  Scenery.  Map  and  Views.  Dav- 
enport: 1843. 

1625 The  Plymouth  and  Davenport  Guide.    2d  edit.    Davenport: 

1835.     24°.    Plates. 

1626  CARROLL,  ANNA  ELLA.  The  Star  of  the  West;  or, 
National  Men  and  National  Measures.     Boston:  1857.     12°.    Ports. 

1627  A  Review  of  Pierce's  Administration.    Boston:  1856.  18°. 

Portrait. 

1628  CARROLL,  B.  R.  Historical  Collections  of  South  Carolina.  2 
vols.    N.  York:  1836.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

1629  CARTE,  THO.  ma.  Original  Letters  and  Papers  concerning 
the  Affairs  of  England  from  1641  to  1660.  2  vols.  London:  1739. 
8°.   Portrait. 

1630  CARTER,  J.  G.  and  W.  H.  BROOKS.  Geography  of  Massa- 
chusetts.   Boston:  1830.     18°. 

1631  Geography  of  Middlesex  County.     Cambridge:  1830.    18°. 

1632 Geography  of  New  Hampshire.    Portsmouth:  1831.    18*>. 

1633  Geography  of  Worcester  County.     Lancaster:  1830.     18°. 

1634 Geography  of  Essex  County.     Boston:  1830.    8°. 

1635  CARTER,  MATT.  Honor  redivivus;  or,  an  Analysis  of  Honor 
and  Armory.     London :  1660.     12°.   Engraved  Frontsp.  and  Title. 

1636  CARTER,  N.  H.  Letters  from  Europe,  comprising  the  Journal 
of  a  Tour  in  the  years  1825,  '26,  and  '27.  2  vols.  N.  York: 
1827.     12^. 

1637  Same.     Second  edition.     New  York:  1829. 

1038  CARTWRIGHT,  JOHN.  The  Legislative  Rights  of  the  Com- 
onalty  Vindicated;  or,  Take  your  Choice!  Representation  and  Re- 
spect— Imposition  and  Contempt;  Annual  Parliaments  and  Liberty; 
Long  Parliaments  and  Slavery.     2d  ed.     London:  1777.    8°. 

1639  CARUTHERS,  E.  W.,  Rev.,  d.d.  Incidents  and  Sketches  of 
Character  in  the  "  Old  North  State."  Second  Series.  Phila. :  18^6. 
12°.     2  Maps. 

1640  CARVALHO,  S.  N.  Travel  and  Adventure  in  the  Far  West; 
with  Col.  Fremont's  Last  Expedition.  N.  York :  1857.  12°. 
Plates. 

1641  CARVER,  JOHN,  Esq.  (Pseud.)  Sketches  of  New  England. 
New  York:  1S42.     12.° 


CATALOGUE.  99 

1642  CARVER,  JONATII  AN  (Capt.)  Travels  through  the  Interior 
Parts  of  North  America,  in  tlie  years  176G,  '07,  and  'G8.  Illustrated. 
Third  Edition.  Account  of  the  Author  [by  Dr.  Lettsom].  London : 
1781.    8°.    Portraits  of  Carver  and  Lettsom. 

1643  Three  Years'  Travels  throughout  tlie  Interior  Parts  of  North 

America,  for  more  than  5,000  miles.     Boston:  1797.    12°. 

Early  cdliions  of  Curvcr  arc  not  common. 

1644  Same     Phila.:  1796.    8°. 

1645  CARVER,  ROBIN.    History  of  Boston.    Boston:  1834.    4°. 

1646  CARY,  ALPIIEUS.  Epitaphs  suitable  for  Monumental  In- 
scriptions.    Boston:  J865.     18°. 

1647  CARY,  ALICE.    Poems.     Boston:  1855.     12°. 

1648  CARY,  JOHN.  Traveller's  Companion,  in  England  and  Wales. 
London:  1  Jan.  1791.    1^°. 

1649  CARY,  ROBERT.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Robert  Cary,  Baron 
of  Leppington,  and  Earl  of  Monmouth.  "Written  by  Himself.  With 
Explanatory  Notes.     London:  1759.    8°.    Curious  Frontispiece. 

1650  CARY,  SAMUEL.  Review  of  a  Book  entitled  "  The  Grounds 
of  Christianity  Examined,  by  Geo.  B.  English,  a.m."  Boston:  1813. 
12°.     [Scarce.] 

1651  CARY,  THOS.G.     Letter  to  a  Lady  in  France.    Bost.:1844.    8°. 
1652 Memoir  of  Thomas  Handasyd  Perkins ;  Extracts  from  his 

Diaries  and  Letters.    Boston:  1856.    8°.     Portrait. 
1053  CASE  of  Great  Britain  and  America,  addressed  to  the  King  and 
both  Houses  of  Parliament.  Lond.:  Printed;  Bost. :Rep.   [nd.]  4°. 

1654  CASE  (The)  of  the  Canadians  at  Montreal,  distressed  by  a 
dreadful  Fire  on  the  18th  of  May,  1705.     Montreal:  1765.     12°. 

1655  CASE  of  the  Black  Warrior  and  other  violations  of  the  Rights 
of  American  Citizens  by  Spanish  Authorities.     Wash. :  1854.     8°. 

1656  CATALOGUE  (A)  of  the  Lords,  Knights,  and  Gent,  that  have 
Compounded  for  their  Estates.     London:  1655.     12°. 

1657  of  the  Manuscripts  in  the  Cottonian  Library  deposited  ifa 

the  British  Museum.     1802.     Folio. 

1658 of  the  Books  on  the  Masonic  Institution  in  Public  Libra- 
ries of  28  States  of  the  Union,  Antimasonic  in  Arguments  and  Con- 
clusions.   Boston:  1852.    8°. 

1659 of  the  Library  of  the  Theol.  Seminary  in  Andover,  Mass. 

Andover:  1838.     8°. 

1660  of  Books  in  the  Boston  Atheneum;  By-Laws  of  the  Insti- 
tution. And  a  List  of  its  Proprietors  and  Subscribers.  Boston: 
1827.  8°.  [Bound  with  the  above.]  Catalogue  of  the  Books 
added  to  the  B.  A.  since  1827.     Boston:  1840.    8°. 

1661  of  the  Books  of  the  Boston  Library  Society,  in  Franklin 

Place,  Jan.  1844.    Boston.    8°. 

1662  of    the  Library  of    the   American    Antiquarian    Society. 

Worcester:  1837.    8°. 


100  CATALOGUE. 

1663  CATALOGUE  (A)  of  the  Library  of  the  United  States.  Wash- 
ington: 1815.    4°.     [Scarce.] 

1664  of  the  Library  of  Congress.     Washington:  1831.    8°. 

1665  of  the  State  Library  of  Mass.    Boston:  1858.    8°. 

1666  of  the  Maryland  State  Library,  1851.   Annapolis:  1851.  8°. 

1667  of  the  Library  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Society.   Bost. :  1811.  8°. 

1668 of  the  Library  of  the  Mass.  Historical  Society.     Boston: 

1859-60.     2v.    8°. 

1669 of  the  Prince  Library.     A  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of 

Books  and  MSS.  which  formerly  belonged  to  the  Kev.  Thomas 
Prince.     Boston:  1870.    R.  8°. 

1670 of  the  Library  of  the,  New  York  Historical  Society.    New 

York:  1859.    8°. 

167i  of  the  Library  of  the  State  Hist.  Soc.  of  Wisconsin.  Madi- 
son: 1873.     2v.    8°. 

1672 of  valuable,  early  printed  books,  MSS.,  etc.,  for  sale  by 

Willis  &  Sotheran.     London:  1859.    8°. 

1673  of  the  New  York  Society  Library.    New  York:  1838.     8°. 

1674 Index  to  the  Cat.  of  Books  in  the  Upper  Hall  of  the  Pub- 
lic Library  of  Boston.    Boston:  1861.     8°. 

1675  Same.    Pirst  Supplement.    Boston:  18G6.    8°. 

1676  of  the  Chinese  Collection  in  Philadelphia.    Phila. :  1839. 

1677  CATALOGUES  of  Harvard,  1790  (1821),  Yale  (1820),  Dart- 
mouth (1822),  Brown  (1815),  and  Bowdoin  (1822)  Colleges;  also  Dr. 
William  Bentley,  1820,  and  Salem  Athenaeum,  1818,  Libraries.    8°. 

1678  Harvard  Coll.,  1827;  Yale,  1822-23;  Princeton,  1824;  Dart- 
mouth, 1820-21-22-23-24-25-28;  Norwich,  Yt.,  Military  Academy, 
1822;  Brown  Univ.,  1812-14;  Williams,  1824;  Supp.  Library  of 
Cong.,  1825. 

This  volume  has  autogs.  of  Jos.  E.  Worcester,  Jno.  Farmer,  Prof.  Silliman,  &c. 

1679 Harvard  Coll.  (Triennial),  1800-1824-1827-1845,  3  vols., 

8°;  also  Cat.  of  1872;  also  Yale  C,  1838,  8°. 

1680  9  vols.,  1812-59,  including  libraries  of  many  distinguished 

personages,  —  valuable  to  bibliographers. 

1681 A  complete  Series,  17  nos.,  1864-75.    Prepared  by  S.  G. 

Drake. 

These  catalogues  have  a  value  not  only  in  American  Bibliography,  embracing  as  they  do 
many  thousand  titles  of  rare  and  curious  books  relating  to  America,  but  for  the  numer- 
ous notes  concerning  authors,  subjects,  or  the  books  themselves. 

1682 Boston  Public  Library,  1854.     Boston  Library,  1830-44. 

Cambridge  High  School  Library,  1853.  Mercantile  Library,  Bos- 
ton, 1854.  Middlesex  Mechanic  Assoc.  Library,  1853.  Academy 
of  Natural  Sciences  of  Phila.,  1836.  New  York  Soc.  Library,  1813. 
Apprentices  and  De  Milt  Libraries,  1855.  Mercantile  Library,  New 
York,  1850-66.'  Harvard  College,  Maps  and  Charts,  1831.    12v.    8°. 

1683 Go  wans,  1853-60,  5  nos.    Thorpe,  1842.     Bare  Minerals, 


CATALOGUE.  101 

1829.  Private  Library  Sale  Cat.  Wight,  Allan,  Prince,  Kloss, 
Lyle,  Crowninsliield,  Hall,  etc.  Lackiugton's,  1819.  Farrand's 
Law  Cat.     22v.    8°. 

1684  Harvard  College  Library,  1830.     3  vols.    Maps  and  Charts, 

1831;  1st  supplement,  1834;  Penn.  State  Library,  1839;  Public 
Library,  Newburyport,  1857;  Holton  Library,  Brighton,  1872-74; 
Boston  Library,  1844;  Boston  Athenaeum  Lib.,  list  of  books  added, 
1863-64. 

1685  44  Sale  Catalogues. 

1686  CATCOTT,  ALEXANDER,  A.M.  A  Treatise  on  the  Deluge. 
The  Time  when,  and  the  Manner  how  America  was  first  peopled. 
Two  plates.     London:  1768.    8°.     [Rare.] 

1687  CATLIN",  GEORGE.  Illustrations  of  the  Manners,  Customs, 
and  Condition  of  the  N.  Amer.  Indians,  written  during  eight  years 
travel  and  Adventure  among  them.  With  360  engravings  from  the 
Author's  original  Paintings.     2  vols.     London:  1861.    8°. 

1688  CATLIN' S  NOTES  of  Eight  Years  Travels  and  Residence  in 
Europe,  with  his  North  American  Indian  Collection.  2  vols.  Illus- 
trations.    4th  ed.     London:  1848.     8°. 

1689  CATROU,  F.  F.  The  General  History  of  the  Mogol  Empire, 
from  its  foundation  by  Tamerlane,  to  the  late  Emperor  Orangzeb. 
Extracted  from  the  Memoirs  of  M.  Manouchi,  a  Venitian,  and  chief 
Physician  to  Orangzeb  for  above  Forty  Years.     Lond. :  1709.     8°. 

1690  CATTERMOLE,  RICHARD,  b.  d.,  Rev.  The  Great  Civil 
War  of  Charles  I  and  the  Parliament.  With  13  highly  finished 
engravings  from  drawings  by  Geo.  Cattermole,  Esq.  London: 
1845.     8°. 

1691  CATTO,  WM.  T.  (Rev.J  A  Semi-Centenary  Discourse,  in  the 
First  African  Presbyterian  Cb.,  Phila.,  on  the  4th  Sabbath  of  May, 
1857.     With  a  History  of  the  Church.     Phila.:  1857.    8°. 

1692  CAULFIELD,  JAMES.  The  High  Court  of  Justice:  XJomprising 
Memoirs  of  the  principal  Persons  wljo  sat  in  Judgment  on  King 
Charles  the  First,  and  Signed  his  Death  Warrant,  together  with  those 
Accessaries,  excepted  by  Parliament.  Illustrated  with  their  Por- 
traits, Autographs,  and  Seals.     London:  1820.    4°,     24  Portraits. 

1693 Caleographia:  The  Printseller's  Chronicle  and  Collector's 

Guide  to  the  knowledge  and  value  of  engraved  British  Portraits. 

London:  1814.    8°.     Portrait. 
1694  CAULKINS,  FRANCES  MxiN WARING.      History  of  New 

London.   New  London:  1860.   8°.    Engravings.    Edition  exhausted. 
1695 History  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  to  the  year  1866.     Hartf^;^: 

1866.    8°. 
1696 History  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  to  Januai-y,  1845.    Norwich: 

1845.    8°. 
1697  CAUSES  qui  se  sont  opposees  au  Progrds  du  Commerce  Entre 

la  France  et  les  Etats-Unis.    By  James  Swan.    Paris:  1790.    8^. 
8 


102  CATALOGUE. 

1698  CAYALLO,  TIBERIUS,  r.R.s.  Elements  of  Natural  or  Exper- 
imental Philosophy.  "With  Additions  by  F.  X.  Brosius.  2  vols. 
Phila.:  1825.    8°. 

1699  C  AYE  AT  (A)  Against  the  Whigs,  in  a  Short  Historical  Yiew  of 
their  Transactions :  wherein  are  discovered,  their  many  Attempts 
and  Contrivances  against  The  Established  Government,  both  in  Ch. 
and  State,  since  the  Restoration  of  Charles  II.  4th  ed.  Correctd. 
London:  1714.  8°.  MS.  notes.  [In  same  vol.]  A  Third  Part  of 
the  Caveat.    London:  1714.     8°. 

1700  CAYELIER,  JOHN.  Early  Yoyages  Up  and  Down  the  Missis- 
sippi, by  Cavelier,  St.  Cosme,  LeSueur,  Gravier,  and  Guignas. 
With  an  Introduction,  Notes,  and  an  Index,  by  John  G.  Shea. 
Albany:  1861.     4°. 

1701  CAYENDISH,  GEORGE.  Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.  London: 
1852.     4°.    Port. 

1702  CAYENDISH,  HENRY  (Sir).  Government  of  Canada.  De- 
bates of  the  House  of  Commons  in  the  Year  1774  on  the  Bill  for 
making  more  effectual  Provision  for  the  Government  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Quebec.     W ith  a  Map  of  Canada.     London:  1839.    8°. 

1703  CAYERLY,  ROBERT  B.  The  Merrimac  and  its  Incidents. 
An  Epic  Poem.     Boston:  1866.    12°. 

1704  The  Eagle,  Arlington,  and  other  Poems.     2  vols.     Yol.  1. 

Dover,  N.  H.:  1871.     12°." 

1705  The  Bride  of  Burton,  Yictory,  and  other  Poems.    Yol.  2. 

Lowell,  Mass.:  1872.     12°. 

1706  CAYLEY,  ARTHUR,  Jr.,  Esq.  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh, 
Knight.     2  vols.    London:  1805.    4°.     Portrait. 

1707  CECIL'S  Sixty  Curious,  Interesting  and  Authentic  Narratives. 
Boston:  1825.     16°. 

1708  CELEBRATION,  AT  PLYMOUTH.    Boston:  1855.   8°. 

1709  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town 

of  Conway,  Mass.    Northampton:  1867.    8°. 

1710  CENSOR,  (The  Theatrical.)  In  Seventeen  Numbers.  1805-6. 
Philad.    8°. 

1711  CENSUS  of  Pensioners  for  Military  Services.  Washington: 
18^.  '  4°. 

1712 Accurate  Synopsis  of  the  Sixth  Census  of  the  U.  S.   Phila. : 

1843.    8°. 

1713  Eighth  Census.    Washington:  1864-66.     3  vols.    4°. 

1714 Sixth  Census.     Washington:  1841.    Eol. 

1715  CENTAUR  (The).  Not  Fabulous.  Five  Letters  to  a  Friend, 
on  the  Life  in  Yogue.  [By  Ed.  Young.]  London:  1755.  8°. 
Frontispiece. 

1716  CENTENARY  of  the  New  Jerusalem.  Addresses  in  Com- 
memoration of  the  Last  Judgment  in  the  Spiritual  World,  1757, 
did.  bef.  the  Gen.  Conventn.  of  the  New  Church,  at  its  Annual 


CATALOGUE.  103 

Session  in  Cincinnati,  1857;  Sketch  of  Eman.  Swedenborg.    N. 

York:  1859.     8°. 
1717  CENTENNIAL    CELEBRATION.      Danvers,  Mass.     June 

16, 1852.    8°.    Ports.     [Scarce.] 
1718 At  New  Bedford,  Sept.  14, 1864,  of  the  200th  Anniversary 

of  the  Incorpn.  of  the  Town  of  Dartmouth.     N.  Bedford:  1865.    8°. 

1719  (The)   of    the    Settlement    of    Bangor.      Sept.    30,    1869. 

Bangor:  1870.    8°. 

1720  Celebration  of  the  Town  of  Campton,  N.  H.    Sept.  12, 

1867.     Concord:  1868.     12°. 

1721  CENTRAL  PARK.  First  Ann.  Rep.  on  the  Improvement  of 
the  Central  Park.    N.  York:  1857.    8°.    Plan  and  Views. 

1722  CERTAIN  INDUCEMENTS  to  Well  Minded  People  who  are 
here  Straitened  in  their  Estates  or  Otherwise.  [No  date  or  place.] 
Rep.  by  Sabin.    N.  York:  1865.    4°. 

1723  CHABERT,  M.  de.  Voyage  fait  par  ordre  du  Roi  en  1750-61. 
A  Paris:  1753.    4°. 

1724  CHAD  WICK,  WILLIAM.  Life  and  Times  of  Daniel  De  Foe: 
with  Remarks  Digressive  and  Discursive.    London:  1859.    8°.    Port. 

1725  CHAIX,  PAUL.  HistoireL'  Amerique  Meridionale  au  Seizieme 
Si^cle.    2  Tomes.     Geneva:  1853.     12°. 

1726  CHAHTA  NA  HOLHTINA;  or,  Choctaw  Arithmetic.  Boston: 
1835.    12°. 

1727  CHALMERS,  GEORGE.  Estimate  of  the  Comparative  Strength 
of  Great  Britain,  during  the  Present  and  four  preceding  Reigns,  &c. 
London:  1786.    8°. 

1728  Considerations  on  Commerce,  Bullion  and  Coin,  Circulation 

and  Exchanges;  with  a  View  to  our  Present  Circumstances.  Lon- 
don: 1811.    8°. 

1729 Historical  View  of  the  Domestic  Economy  of  G.  Britain 

and  Ireland,  from  the  Earliest  to  the  Present  Times.  New  ed.^ 
Corrected,  Enlarged,  Continued  to  1812.     Edinburgh:  1812.     8°. 

1730 Estimate.    A  New  Edit. ;  to  which  is  prefixd  A  Dedication 

to  Dr.  Jas.  Currie,  the  reputed  Author  of  Jasper  Wilson's  Letter. 
London:  1794.    8°. 

1731  Political  Annals  of  the  Present  United  Colonies,  from  their 

Settlement  to  the  Peace  of  1763:  Compiled  chiefly  from  Records, 
and  authorized  often  by  the  Insertion  of  State  Papers.  Book  I  [all 
that  was  published].     London:  1780.    4°.     [Scarce.] 

1732 Collection  of  Treaties  between  Great  Britain  and  other 

Powers.     2  vols.    London:  1790.     8°. 

1733 Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Revolt  of  the  American 

Colonies.     2.  vols.    Boston:  1845.    8°. 

1734  CHAMBERLAYNE,  EDWARD,  LL.D.,F.R.s.  Anglia Notitia; 
or,  the  Present  State  of  England.    7th  ed.   In  the  Savoy,  1673.   12°. 

1735  Anglia  Notitia.    5th  ed.    In  the  Savoy,  1671.    12°.    [Also 


104  CATALOGUE. 

for  the  years  1669, 1674, 1676, 1677, 1692, 1700, 1723, 1726, 1729, 1735, 
1748, 1755.]     12v.     12°. 

1736  CHAMBERS,  JOHN,  Esq.      General  History  of  Worcester, 

Embellished  with  Plates.     Worcester:  1819.     Cr.  8°. 
737  CHAMBERS,  ROBERT.     History  of  the    English  Language 
and  Literature.     To  which  is  added  a  History  of  American  Contri- 
butions to  the  English  Language  and  Literature.    By  R.  Robbins. 
Hartford:  1837.     12°. 

1738  CHAMBERS,  TALBOT  W.  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Charac- 
ter of  the  late  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  ll.d.    K.  York:  1863.   12°. 

„739  CHAMBERS,  WM.  Things  as  they  are  in  America.  Phila.: 
1854.    12°. 

1740  CHAMBERS'S  MISCELLAI^Y  of  Useful  and  entertaining 
tracts.    Yol.  4.     [n.  t.  p.]    8°. 

1741  CHAMPE,JOHN.  Champe's  Adventure.  By  Gen.  Henry  Lee. 
N.York:  1864.     Sq.  18°. 

1742  CHAMPION,  RICHARD.  Consideration  on  the  Present  Situ- 
ation of  Great  Britain  and  the  U.  S.,  with  a  Yiew  to  their  future 
Commercial  Connexions.     London:  1784.    8°. 

1743  CHANDLER,  PELEG  W.  American  Criminal  Trials.  Yol. 
L     Boston:  1841.     12°. 

1744  CHANDLER,  THOS.  BRADBURY,  d.d.  Life  of  Samuel 
Johnson,  first  President  of  King's  College.  N.  Y.:  1805.  12°. 
[Yery  scarce.] 

1745  Appeal  Farther  Defended ;  in  Answer  to  the  farther  Mis- 
representations of  Dr.  Chauncy.     New  York:  1771.    8°. 

1746  CHANLER,  ISAAC.  Doctrines  of  Glorious  Grace  Unfolded, 
defended  and  practically  improved.    Boston:  1744.    4°. 

1747  CHANNING,  WM.  ELLERY.  A  Discourse  on  the  life  and 
character  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Tuckerman.     Boston:  li^Al.    18°. 

1748  Poems.    Boston:  1843.     Little  &  Brown.     12°. 

1749 Duty  of  the  Free  States.     Boston:  1842.     12°. 

1750  4  vols.    Pamphlets,  —  Sermons,  Addresses,  etc.     Yol.  1,  22 

Tr.  1807-19;  Ord.  of  Jno.  Codman,  1809;  Fast.  1810-12  (War  Dec- 
laration) Letter  to  Rev.  S.  C.  Thacher,  1815;  Controversy  with  Dr. 
Worcester  (1815);  Ord.  Rev.  Jno.  E.  Abbot,  1815;  on  War,  1816; 
Ord.  Jared  Sparks,  1819  (4  eds.)  Yol.  2,  17  Tr.  1819-27,  Sparks 
©rd.  (2  eds.);  Dudleian  Lecture,  1821;  Controversy  with  Prof. 
Stuart  (2) ;  Ord  of  E.  S.  Gannett,  1824  (4  eds.) ;  Ded.  2d  Cong.  Unit. 
Ch.,  N.  Y.,  1826  (2  eds.);  Review  of  same.  Yol.  3, 15  Tr.  1827-35. 
Character  of  Bonaparte,  1827;  On  Fenelon;  Install.  M.  I.  Motte, 
1828  (2);  Elect.  Serm.,  1830;  On  Religious  Liberty  (3  eds.);  Ord. 
C.  F.  Barnard  and  F.  T.  Gray;  On  War;  Remarks  on  Channing's 
"  Slavery,"  1835.  Yol.  4,12  Tr.,  1835-42,  Letter  toBirney,  to  Henry 
Clay,  to  Jona.  Phillips,  On  Self-Culturo,  Letter  of  Resignation,  On 
Emancipation,  Duty  of  the  Free  States,  i&c. 


CATALOGUE.  105 

1761  CHANKING,  WM.  F.  Notes  on  the  Medical  Application  of 
Electricity.     Boston:  1849.     12°. 

1752  CHAPIK,  ALONZO  B.,  d.d.  Glastonbury  for  200  years:  Cen- 
tennial Discourse,  May  18th,  A.  D.  18o3.     Hartford:  1853.    8°. 

1753 View  of  the  Organization  and  Order  of  the  Primitive  Church. 

New  Haven:  1842.    12°. 

1754  CHAPIN,  WALTER.  The  Missionary  Gazetteer.  Woodstock: 
1825.    12°. 

1755  CHAPLIN,  EBENEZER,  A.M.  A  Treatise  on  the  Nature  and 
Importance  of  Sacraments.    Worcester:  1802.    12°. 

1750  CHAPMAN,  Rev.  F.  W.     Chapman  Family,  descendants  of 

Robt.  Chapman,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Saybrook,  Ct.:  with  Gen- 

eal.  notes.    Hartford:  1854.    8°.    Ports. 
1757  CHAPMAN,  G.  T.     Sermons  to  Presbyterians  of  all  Sects. 

Hartford:  1836.    8°. 
1758 Sketches  of  the  Alumni  of  Dartmouth  College,  from  1771  to 

the  prest.  time.     Camb. :  1867.    8°. 

1759  CHAPMAN,  ISAAC  A.,  Esq.  Sketch  of  the  History  of 
Wyoming.  By  a  Gent,  of  Wilkesbarre.  Wilkesbarre,  Penn. :  1830. 
12°.    [Scarce.] 

1760  CHAPMAN,  N.  Phila.  Journal  of  the  Medical  and  Physical 
Sciences.    8  vols.    Phila.:  1820-24.    8°. 

1761  CHAPPELL,  EDWARD  (Lt.,  R.  N.)  Narrative  of  a  Voyage 
to  Hudson's  Bay  in  his  Maj.'s  ship  Rosamond,  containing  some 
Acct.  of  the  N.  Eastern  coast  of  America,  and  of  the  Tribes  in- 
habiting that  remote  Region.     London:  1817.    8°.     Map  and  plates. 

1762  CHARACTERS.  Containing  an  Impartial  Review  of  the  Pub- 
lic Conduct  and  Abilities  of  the  most  Eminent  Personages  in  the 
Parliament  of  Great  Britain.     London:  1777.    8°. 

1763  CHARLES  THE  FIRST.  An  Inquiry  into  the  share  which  he 
had  in  the  Transactions  for  bringing  over  a  Body  of  Irish  Rebels, 
[&c.]    London:  1747.    8°. 

1764  CHARLESTON.  The  Charleston  Book:  A  Miscellany  in  Prose 
and  Verse.     Charleston:  1845.     12°.    [Scarce.] 

1765  CHARLEVOIX  (PfeRE.)  Voyage  to  N.  America,  containing  a 
description  of  Canada  and  Louisiana.  2  vols.  Dublin:  1766.  8°. 
Plates  and  maps. 

1766  Histoire  et  Description  Generale   de  la  Nouvelle  France, 

avec  le  Journal  Historique  d'une  Voyage  fait  par  ordre  du  Roy 
dans  L'Amerique  Septentrionale,  Trois  Tomes.  Paris:  1744.  4°. 
[Scarce.] 

iQvaluable  to  Btudents  of  the  early  historj'  of  N.  England,  N.  Y.  and  Canada.    "  Patient  in 
investigation,  cautious  in  his  belief,  and  judicious  in  his  observations."  lllus.  and  maps. 

1767  Same.    Shea's  translation.     N.  York:  1866-72.     6v.  R.  8°. 

1768  Hist,  of  Paraguay.     The  first  Establishmt.  formed  there 

by  the  Jesuits.    2  vols.  [2d  only.]    London:  1769.    8°. 


106  '  CATALOGUE. 

1769  CHAE:N'0CK,  JOHN,  Esq.  Biographia  Navalis;  or,  Impartial 
Memoirs  of  the  Lives  and  Characters  of  Officers  of  the  Navy  of 
Great  Britain,  from  1660  to  the  Present  Time.  With  Portraits  and 
other  Engravings.  By  Bartolozzi.  4  vols.  London:  1794-9.  8°. 
Continuation,  2  vols.  1797-8.    8°. 

1770  CHARTER.  A  Copy  of  the  King's  Majesties  Charter  for  In- 
corporating the  Company  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  l!s'ew  England 
in  America.  Granted  in  the  Fourth  Year  of  his  Highness  Reign  of 
England,  Scotland,  France  and  Ireland,  Anno  Dom.  1628.  Boston: 
1689.    4°. 

1771  Granted  by  their  Majesties,  King  William  and  Queen  Mary. 

Boston:  1726.    Fol.     (Dan'l  Webster's  copy.) 

1772  Same.     Boston:  1759.    Fol.     Same  vol.,  Acts  and  Laws  of 

Mass.  Bay,  1759. 

1773  CHARTERS  (The)  of  the  British  Colonies  in  America.  Lon- 
don,    [n.  d.]    Printed  for  J.  Almon.     8°. 

1774 and  Locations  of  the  several  Street  Railways  in  the  City  of 

Boston.     1869.    8°. 

1775  CHASE,  C.  THURSTON.  Manual  of  Schoolhouses  and  Col- 
leges for  the  People  of  the  South.     Washington:  1868.     8°. 

1776  CHAS  E ,  F  H ANCIS.  Gathered  Sketches  from  the  Early  History 
of  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont.     Claremont:  1856.    12°. 

1777  CHASE,  GEO.  WIKGATE.  History  of  Haverhill,  Massachu- 
setts, from  1640  to  1860.     Haverhill:  1861.     8°. 

1778 Abstract  of  the  Census  of  Massachusetts,  1860,  from  the 

Eighth  U.  S.  Census,  with  Remarks  on  the  same.   Boston:  1863.   8°. 

1779  CHASE,  HORACE.  New  Hampshire  Probate  Directory.  Con- 
cord: 1845.     12°. 

1780  CHASE,  HENRY,  and  Chas.  W.  Sanborn.  The  North  and  the 
South :  a  statis.  view  of  the  free  and  slave  states.    Bost. :  1850.    8°. 

1781  CHASE,  OWEN.  Narrative  of  the  extraordinary  and  Distress- 
ing Shipwreck  of  the  Ship  Essex,  of  Nantucket,  which  was  destroyed 
by  a  large  Spermaceti  Whale,  in  the  Pacific  Ocean.    N.  Y. :  1821.    12°. 

1782  CHASTELLUX,  Marquis  de.  Travels  in  N.  America,  in  the 
years  178i»,  1781,  and  1782.  Trans,  "fr.  the  French  by  an  English 
Gentleman,  who  resided  in  America  at  that  Period.  Notes  by  the 
Translator.    In  2  vols.     London:  1787.    8°.     Maps. 

Decidf  dly  one  of  the  most  readable  books  on  America  that  has  come  from  the  pen  of  a 
foreigner.  Unlike  many  English  travt41er(',  the  marquis  praises  M'hat  is  worthy,  and  lit- 
tle t'scapcd  his  observing  eye.  He  was  one  of  the  generals  of  Rochambeau's  army. 
The  transla  or's  notes  have  occasioned  much  comment  for  their  caustic  allusions  to 
prominent  public  men ;  their  paternity  is  a  question  almost  as  vexatious  as  the  author- 
ship of  Junius. 

1783 Travels  in  North  America.    Also  a  Biographical  Sketch  of 

Author;  Letters  from  Gen.  Washington  to  the  Marquis,  and  Notes 
and  Corrections  by  the  American  Editor.    N.  York:  1827.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  107 

1784  CHATEAUBRIAND,  F.  A.  De.  Travels  in  Greece,  Pales- 
tine, Egypt,  and  Barbaiy,  in  1806-7.  From  the  French.  Phila.: 
1813.    8°. 

1785 Recollections  of  Italy,  England  and  America,  with  Essays 

on  various  Subjects.     Phila. :  1816.    8°. 

1786  Travels  in  Greece,  etc.    With  a  Map  and  Engravings. 

New  York:  1814.    8°. 

1787  Portrait  of  Bonaparte ;  a  View  of  his  Administration.  With 

[Byron's  Ode]  to  Napoleon.     New  York:  1814.     18°. 

1788 HistoricaljPolitical,  and  Moral  Essay  on  Revolutions.  Lon- 
don: 1815.    8°. 

1789 Aben-Hamet,  the  last  of  the  Abencerages;  a  Romance,  fr. 

the  French.    London:  1826.    12°.    Portrait. 

1790 Atala;  or,  The  Love  and  Constancy  of  two  Savages  in  the 

Desert.     Tr.  by  C.  Bingham.    Boston:  1802.     16°. 

1791  Same.     2d  ed.    Boston:  1814.     16°. 

1792  CHAUXCY,  CHARLES.  Seasonable  Thoughts  on  the  State  of 
Religion  in  New  England.     Boston:  1743.    8°. 

1793 Twelve  Sermons  on  Seasonable  and  Important  Subjects. 

Boston:  1765.    8°. 
1794 Compleat  View  of  Episcopacy.    Boston:  1771.    8°. 

1795  Benevolence  of  the  Deity,  fairly  and  Impartially  considered. 

Boston:   Printed  by  Powers  &  Willis.     1784.    8°. 

1796  Letter  to  Rev.  George  Whitefield,  Vindicating  certain  pas- 
sages he  has  excepted  against,  in  a  late  Book  entitled',  Seasonable 
Thoughts  on  the  State  of  Religion  in  N.  Eng.     Boston:    1745.    4°. 

1797  Breaking  of  Bread.     Five  Serms.     Boston:  1772.     8°. 

1798  Five  Dissertations  on  the  Scripture  Account  of  the  Fall ; 

and  its  Consequences.    London:  1785.     8°. 

1799  Letter  to  a  Friend,  containing  Remarks  on  certain  Passages 

in  a  Sermon  by  John,  Lord  Bp.  of  Landaff.    Boston:  1767.    8°. 

Autog.  of  Joseph  Willard,  Prest.  H.  U.,  1781. 

1800  CHEETHAM,  JAMES.  The  Life  of  Thomas  Paine,  Author  of 
Common  Sense.     New  York:  1809.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

1801  CHEEVER,  GEO.  B.    God  against  Slavery.    N.  Y.:  1857.   12°. 

1802  Journal  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth,  in  New  England,  in 

1620:  Printed  from  the  original  volume.     With  Historical  and  Lo- 
cal Illustrations.     N.  York:  1848.     8°. 

1803 God's  Hand  in  America,  with  Essay  by  Rev.  Dr.  Skinner. 

N.  York:  1841.    18°. 

1804  — —  American  Com.-Place  Book  of  Prose.  From  Amer.  Authors. 
Boston:  1832.    12°.     The  Hill  Difficulty.     New  York:  1849.     12°. 

1805  CHEEVER,  HENRY  T.  Island  World  of  the  Pacific.  Per- 
sonal Narrative  and  Results  of  Travel.  Engravings.  New  York: 
1851.    12°. 


108  CATALOGUE. 

1806  CHEEYER,  HENRY  T.  Life  in  the  Sandwich  Islands.  En- 
gravings.   New  York;  1856.     12°. 

1807  CHEPSTOW.  A  Guide  to  the  Stranger  visiting  the  Town  of 
Chepstow.     Chepstow:  1827.     12°.       . 

1808  CHESTER,  JOHN,  d.d.  Obituary  Notices  of  the  Rev.  John 
Chester,  D.D.,  late  Pastor  of  the  2d  Presbyterian  Congregation  in 
the  City  of  Albany.    Albany:  1829.     8°.     Portrait. 

1809  CHESTER,  JOSEPH  LEMUEL.  John  Rogers;  the  Compiler 
of  the  first  authorized  English  Bible;  the  Pioneer  of  the  English 
Reformation;  and  its  First  Martyr.  London:  1861.  8°.  Portrait 
and  Author's  Autograph. 

1810  Notes  upon  the  Ancestry  of  William  Hutchinson  and  Anne 

Marbury.    Boston:  1866.    4°. 

1811  Greenwood  Cemetery  and  other  Poems.    N.  York:    Saxton 

&  Miles:  Boston;  Saxton  «&  Pierce,  1843.    12°. 

1812  CHESTERFIELD,  Eael  of.  Letters  written  by  the  late  Rt. 
Hon.Philip  Dormer  Stanhope,  to  his  son,  Philip  Stanhope,  Esq.,  with 
his  Lordship's  Life.  2  vols.  Vol.  1.  Boston:  1779.  8°.  pp.  460. 
Vol.  2.    Newbury-port:  1779.    8°. 

1813  Principles  of    Politeness.     To  which  is    now    added,  A 

Father's  Legacy  to  his  Daughters,  by  Dr.    Gregory.    Portsmouth, 
N.  H.:  1786.     12°. 

1814  Chesterfield  Travestie;   or,  School  for  Modern  Manners, 

Embellished  with  6  Caricatures.     Phila. :  M.  Cary,  Nov.  28,  1812. 
12°.     Curious  plates.     [Scarce.] 

1815  CHEVALIER,  MICHAEL.  Society,  Manners  and  Politics  in 
the  U.  S.  A  Series  of  Letters  on  North  America.  Trans,  fr.  the 
3d  Paris  ed.     Boston:  1839.     8°. 

1816 On  the  probable  Fall  in  Gold:  the  Commercial  and  Social  Con- 
sequences. From  the  French,  with  Preface  by  Richard  Cobden, 
Esq.     New  York:  1859.  8°. 

1817  CHEYNE,GEO.  On  Health  and  Long  Life.  London:  1745.  8°. 

1818  CHICAGO.  A  Stranger's  and  Tourist's  Guide  to  the  City. 
With  Illustrations.     Chicago:  1866.     12°.     Map,  etc. 

1819  CHICHELE.  StemmataChicheleana;  or,  a  Genealogical  Account 
of  some  of  the  Families  Derived  from  Thomas  Chichele,  of  Hig- 
ham-Ferrers  in  the  County  of  Northampton.  Oxford:  1765.  Sap. 
1775.     Fol. 

1820  CHICKERING,  JOHN  W.  The  Hillside  Church;  or,  Remi- 
niniscences  of  a  Country  Pastorate.  Boston:  1856.  12°.  Author's 
Auto. 

1821  CHILCOTT,  J.  Descriptive  History  of  Bristol,  Ancient  and 
Modern;  or,  A  Guide  to  Bristol,  Clifton  and  the  Hotwells.  6th  ed. 
Bristol:  1844.     18°.    Plates. 

1822  CHILD,  L.  MARIA.  Isaac  T.  Hopper:  A  True  Life.  Twelfth 
thousand.    Boston:  1854.    12°.    Portrait. 


CATALOGUE.  109 

1823  CHILD,  L.  MAEIA.  An  Appeal  in  favor  of  that  Class  of 
Americans  called  Africans.    Boston:  1833.    18*^. 

1824  History  of  the  Condition  of  Women,  in  various  Ages  and 

Nations.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1838.    12°. 

1825 The  Rebels;  or,  Boston  Before  the  Revolution.    Boston: 

1825.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

1826 Same.    Boston:  1850.    12°. 

1827 Biographies  of  Good  Wives.  5th  ed.,  revised.    N.  Y.:  1850. 

1828 Facts  and  Fiction:  A  collection  of  Stories.    !N'ew  York: 

1.S46     12°. 
1829 The  Mother's  Book.    Boston:  1831.    12°. 

1830  CHILDE    ALARIQUE,  A  Poet's  Reverie.    Phila.:  1815.  18°. 

1831  CHILDE,  E.  L.  Researches  respecting  Americus  Vespucius 
and  his  Voyages.  By  the  Viscount  Santarem.  Trans,  by  E.  L. 
Childe.    Boston:  1850.    12°. 

1832  CHILDE,  JOHN"  (Major).  N".  Eng.  Jonas.  Introduction  by 
W.  T.  R.  Marvin.     Boston:  1869.    4°. 

1833  CHIMASIA.  A  Reply  to  Longfellow's  Theologian.  By 
Orthos.    Phila.:  1864.    12°. 

1834  CHIPMAN,  DANIEL,  ll.d.  Memoir  of  Thomas  Chittenden, 
first  Gov.  of  Vermont ,  with  a  History  of  the  Constitution  during 
his  Administration.    Middlebury:  1849.     12°. 

1835  Life  of    the    Hon.  Nathaniel  Chipman,  ll.d.      By  his 

brother.    Boston:  1846.    8°. 

1836  CHIPMAN,  NATHANIEL.  Principles  of  government; 
treatise  on  free  institutions.    Burlington:  1833.     8°. 

From  Danl.  Webster'a  private  library. 

1837  CHIPMAN,  R.  MANNING.  The  History  of  Harwinton, 
Conn.    Hai-tford:  1860.    8°.    Author's  auto. 

1838  CHITTENDEN,  LUCIUS,  E.  (Hon.)  Capture  of  Ticonde- 
roga.  Adds.  bef.  the  Vermont  Hist.  Society,  did.  at  Montpelier, 
Vt.,Oct.  8,  1872.     8°. 

1?^39  CHIVERSj  T.  H.  (m.d.)  Nacoochee;  or.  The  Beautiful  Star, 
with  other  poems.     New  York:  1837.     12°. 

1840  CHOROGRAPHIA  BRITANNIA;  or,  a  New  Set  of  Maps  of 
all  the  Counties  in  England  and  Wales.     London:  1742.     12°. 

1841  CHOULES,  JOHN  OVERTON,  d.d.  Cruise  of  the  Steam 
Yacht  North  Star.  The  Excursion  of  Mr.  Vanderbilt's  Party  to 
England,  Russia,  Denmark,  France,  Spain,  Italy,  Malta,  Turkey, 
Madeira,  etc.    Boston:  1854.     12°. 

1842 Young  Americans  Abroad.    Travels  in  England,  France? 

and  Holland.    Illustrations.     Boston:  1852.     12°. 
1843  CHRISTIAN  DISCIPLE  (The).    Published  Monthly.    6  vols. 

1813-1818.     Boston:  1813-18.    8°. 
1844 Same.    New  Series.   5  vols.    1819-23.    Bost.:  1819-23.   8°. 


110  CATALOGUE. 

1845  CHKISTIAN"  EXAMIIS^ER  AND  REYIEW.  33  vols.  Bost. : 
1824-43.    8°. 

1846  CHRISTIAIS'  OBSERVER,  The.  For  1814-15.  Yols.  13, 14: 
from  the  London  ed.    Boston,     [n.d.]    2v.    8°. 

1847  CHRISTIAN  OBSERVATORY:  A  Religious  and  Literary 
Magazine.    A.  W.  McClure,  Edr.     Boston:  1847-49.     3v.    8°. 

1848  CHRISTIE,  ROBT.  History  of  the  late  Province  of  Lower 
Canada.    6  vols.     Montreal:  1866.    12°. 

1849  CHRISTIE,  THO.  Letters  on  the  Revolutions  of  France,  and 
on  the  new  Constitution  established  by  the  National  Assembly: 
occas.  by  the  publication  of  Edm.  Burke,  m.b.,  and  Alex.  Calonne; 
withanapp.    Pt.  1.    Dublin:  1791.    8°. 

1850  CHRONICLE  (A)  of  London,  from  1089  to  1483;  written  in 
the  Fifteenth  Century,  and  for  the  first  time  printed  from  MSS.  in 
the  British  Museum :  numerous  Illustrations.    London:  1827.    4°. 

1851  CHRONICLE  OF  THE  KINGS  OF  ENGLAND,  from  Wil- 
liam the  Norman,  to  the  death  of  George  III.     London:  1821.     8°. 

Folded,  profusely  illustrated  by  Mr.  Drake. 

1852  CHRONICLES  (The)  of  Mount  Benedict.  A  Tale  of  the  Ur- 
suline  Convent.  The  quasi  Production  of  Mary  Magdalen.  Bost. : 
1837.    18°.     Scarce. 

1853  (The)  of  Gotham.    By  the  Author  of  "  The  New  Gospel 

of  Peace."    Book  First.     New  York:  1871.     12°. 

1854 [As  above.]     Book  Second.     New  York:  1872.     12°. 

1855  CHURCH  PHARCELLUS.  Notices  of  the  Life  of  Theodosia 
Ann  Barker  Dean,  wife  of  Rev.  Wm.  Dean,  Missionary  to  China. 
Boston:  1851.    12°.    Portrait. 

1856  CHURCH,  THOMAS,  Esq.  History  of  Philip's  War.  With 
numerous  Notes;  also,  an  Appendix  by  S.  G.Drake.  2d  ed.  with 
plates.    Boston:  1827.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

1857  Same,  to  p.  54  of  the  Original.     Edited,  H.  M.  Dexter. 

Boston:  1865.     Sm.  4°.    pp.  205. 

1858  Same.    Rev.  ed.     Hartford:  1851.    12°. 

1859  CHURCH  PSALMODY;  a  coll.  of  Psalms  and  Hymns.  Bos- 
ton: 1851.     24°. 

1860  CHURCHILL,  CHARLES.  The  Poetical  Works  of,  with  Ex- 
planatory Notes ;  and  an  authentic  Account  of  his  Life :  now  first 
published.    2  vols.     London:  1804.     8°.     Portrait. 

Presentation  copy  to  Rev.  Jared  Sparks  from  F.  "W.  P.  Greenwood.  Auto,  of  N.  L.  Froth- 
ingham. 

1861  Same.    Yol.  2.     [n.  p.]    1758.     8°. 

1862  CHURCHILL,  WINSTON,  Sir.  Divi  Britannici:  being  a  Re- 
mark upon  the  Lives  of  all  the  Kings  of  this  Isle,  from  the  year  of 
the  World  2855  unto  the  year  of  Grace,  1660.  London:  1675.  Fol. 
Copper-plates  of  Arms,  &c.,  in  the  pages. 

An  exceedingly  rare  and  curious  book;  invaluable  to  a  collector  of  books  on  heraldry. 


CATALOGUE.  Ill 

1863  CHURCHMA]^,  JOH^.  Account  of  the  Gospel  Labours  and 
Christian  Experiences  of  a  Faithful  Minister  of  Christ.  With  a 
short  Memorial  of  Joseph  White,  late  of  Bucks  Co.  Phila.,  Pr. 
London,  Rep.  1780.     8°. 

1864  CHURCHMAN,  THOMAS.  Review  of  the  Certamen  Episto- 
lare  betwixt  Pet.  Heylin,  d.d.,  and  Hen.  Hickman,  b.d.;  also,  a 
Reply  to  Mr.  Pierce,  his  late  virulent  Letter.     London:  1659.    18°. 

1865  CICERO.  Select  Orations,  with  a  life  of  the  Author.  First  New 
England  ed.     Exeter,  N.  H.:  1802.     12°. 

1867  CINCINNATI  DIRECTORY,  1825.     Cincin.:  1825.     12°. 

1868 William's  Cinn.  Directory  for  1851-52.    3d  Annual  Issue- 

8°.     Map. 

1869  CINCINNATI  LITERARY  GAZETTE.  Vol.  2.  July  3 
Dec.  25, 1824.    4°. 

J.  G.  Percival,  Rembrandt  Peale,  and  others  were  contributors.    The  flrst^terary  paper 
published  west  of  the  Alioghanies. 

1870  CIRCULAR.  Letter  from  the  Congress  of  the  U.  States  of 
America  to  their  Constituents.    Phila.:  1779.     Boston  rep.     12°. 

1871  CIST,  CHARLES.  Cincinnati  in  1841 :  Early  Annals  and  future 
Prospects.     Cincin.:  1841.    12°.    Ill'd. 

1872  Cincinnati    in  1851.    Cincinnati:    1851.    12°.    Numerous 

Portraits. 

1873  Sketches  and  Statistics  of  Cincinnati  in  1859.     12°. 

1874 Cincinnati  Miscellany;  or,  Antiquities  of  the  West.    From 

Oct.  1, 1845.    Yol.  1.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

1875  CIVIL  OFFICER  (The),  or  The  whole  Duty  of  Sheriffs,  Coro- 
ners, Constables,  and  Collectors  of  Taxes.     Boston:  1809.     12°. 

1876  CLAIBORNE,  J.  F.  H.  Life  and  Times  of  Gen.  Sam.  Dale, 
the  Mississippi  Partisan.  Illustrated  by  John  McLenan.  N.  Y. : 
1860.     12°. 

1877  Life  and  Corres.  of  John  A.  Quitman.    New  York:  1860. 

2v.    8°.     Portrait. 

1878  CLAP,  NATHANIEL,  Rev.  Mr.  Sinners  Directed  to  Hear  and 
Fear,  and  do  no  more  so  Wickedly.  Being  an  Impartial  Account  of 
the  Inhuman  and  Barbarous  Murder  committed  by  Jeremiah 
Meacham  on  his  wife  and  her  sister,  at  Newport,  Mar.  22, 1715.  Also 
a  Sermon  preached  in  his  Hearing.     Boston:  1715.     18°. 

1879  CLAP,  ROGER.  Collections  of  the  Dorchester  Antiquarian  and 
Hist.  Soc.  No.  1.  Mems.  of  Roger  Clap,  1630.  -Boston:  1844.  12°. 
[Scarce.  ] 

1880 Memoirs.     Boston:  1807.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

18?^1  Memoirs.     Boston:  1781.     12°.     1st  ed.     [Very  rare.] 

1882  CLAP,  THOMAS,  A.M.  (President  of  Yale  College).  The 
Religious  Constitution  of  Colleges,  especially  of  Yale  College 
in  New  Haven,  in  the  Colony  of  Connecticut.  New  London: 
1754.    4°. 


112  CAIALOGUE. 

1883  [CLAPP,  EBEKEZEE,  Jr.]  History  of  Dorchester,  Mass. 
By  a  Committee  of  the  Dorchester  Antiq.  and  Hist.  Society.  Bos- 
ton: 1859.    8°. 

1884  CLAPP,  THEODOKE.  Autobiographical  Sketches  and  Recol- 
lections, during  Thirty-five  Years'  Residence  in  JSTew  Orleans. 
4th  ed.    Boston:  1859.     12°.    Portrait. 

1885 Theological  Yiews ;  Teachings  during  a  Ministry  of  Thirty- 

Eive  years  in  New  Orleans.    Boston:  1859.     12°. 

1886  Report  of  the  Trial  of,  before  the  Mississippi  Presbytery, 

at  their  Sessions  in  May  and  Decemb.  1832.    K.  Orl. :  1833.     8°. 

1887  CLAPP,  W.  W.  Jr.  A  Record  of  the  Boston  Stage.  Boston: 
1853.     12°. 

1888  CLARE:N'D0:N',  EDWARD,  Earl  of.  History  of  the  Rebel-j 
lion  and  Civil  Wars  in  England,  begun  in  1641.  6  volumes,  or  3 
vols,  in  6  parts.  Oxford:  1721.  8°.  With  97  Portraits,  by  Yander 
Gucht  and  others;  and  Yiews,  Maps,  &c. 

A  rare  edition  of  Clarendon.     "One  of  the  noblest  historical  works  of  the  English 
nation."  —  Jeffrey. 

1889 Brief  Yiew  and  Survey  of  the  dangerous  and  pernicious 

Errors  to  Church  and  State,  in  Mr.  Hobbes's  Book,  Entitled  Levi- 
athan. Second  impression  Oxon:  Printed  at  the  Theater.  1676. 
4°.    Erontisp.  and  Yignettes.     [Rare.] 

1890  CLARE:N^DOIsr  A:N^D  WHITLOCK  compared.  Also  A 
Comparison  between  the  History  of  the  Rebellion,  and  other  His- 
tories of  the  Civil  War.  By  the  Author  of  the  Critical  History  of 
England.     London:  1727.    8°. 

Author,  John  0\6.m\^on.  —  Lmcndes. 

1891  CLARK,  D.  W.  (Rey.)  Life  and  Times  of  Rev.  Elijah  Hed- 
ding,  D.D.  Introduction,  by  Rev.  Bp.  E.  S.  Janes.  K.  York: 
1855.     8°.     Portrait. 

1892  CLARK,  DAKIEL.  Proofs  of  the  corruption  of  Gen.  James 
Wilkinson,  and  of  his  connexion  with  Aaron  Burr.  Phila. :  1809. 
8°.     [Scarce.] 

1893  CLARK,  GEO.  F.  History  of  Norton,  Mass.,  1669-1859.  Bos- 
ton: 1859.     12P.     Port. 

1894  CLARK,  HENRY  G.     Boards  of  Health.     Boston:  1866.     4°. 

1895  CLARK,  HUGH.  A  short  and  easy  introduction  to  Heraldry. 
46  copper  plates.     10th  ed.     London:  1825.     12°. 

1896  CLARK,  JAMES  (Sir).  Sanative  Influence  of  Climate:  With 
an  acct.  of  the  best  places  of  resort  for  invalids.  From  the  3d  Lon- 
don ed.    Philada. :  1841.     8°. 

1897  Same.    3d  ed.     London :  John  Murray.     1841.     Cr.  8°. 

1898  CLARK,  JOSEPH  S.  (d.d.)  A  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Con- 
gregational Churches  in  Mass.,  1620  to  1858.     Boston:  1858.     12°. 

1899  CLARK,  JOSHUA  L,  H.,  a.m.  Onondaga;  or.  Reminiscences 
of  Earlier  and  Later  Times.   Two  vols.  Syracuse:  1849.  8°.  Plates. 


CATALOGUE.  113 

1900  CLAKK,  LEWIS  GAYLOED,  Literary  Remains  of.  Includ- 
ing the  Ollapodiana  Papers,  the  Spirit  of  Life,  and  a  Selection  from 
his  Prose.     4th  ed.     N.  York:  1855.     8°. 

1901  CLARK,  MARY.  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Fathers  of  IST. 
England.     Concord:  183G.     18°. 

1002  Concise  History  of  Massachusetts.    N.  York,  Bost. :  1837. 

18°. 
1903  CLARK,  RUFUS  W.    Memoir  of  the  Rev.  John  E.  Emerson, 

first  Pastor  of  the  Whitefield  Church,  Newburyport,  Mass.  Abridged. 

N.  York:  1851.     18°. 

1904 Romanism  in  America.    Boston:  1859.     12°. 

1905  CLARK,  SAMUEL  A.     History  of  St.  John's  Church,  Eliza- 

bethtown,  N.  J.,  from  1703  to  the  present  time.   Phila.:  1857.    12°. 
190G  CLARK,  THOMAS.     Sketches  of  the  Naval  History  of  the  U. 

S.    Phila.:  1813.    12°.    Appendix  139.     [Scarce.] 
1907 Naval  History  of  the  United  States.    2d  ed.    In  2  vols. 

Phila.:  Jan.  3,  1814.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

1908  CLARK,  U.  Life-Sketches  of  Rev.  George  Henry  Clark.  Bos- 
ton: 1852.     12°.     Portrait. 

1909  [CLARK,  WM.  ADOLPHUS.]  The  Learned  World.  By  Ani- 
cetus.  Author  of  "Our  Modern  Athens."  Boston:  1864.  '  12°. 
Presentation  copy  of  Author. 

1910  CLARKE,  A.  B.  Travels  in  Mexico  and  California:  Santiago. 
Boston:  1852.    12°.     Paper. 

1911  CLARKE,  C.  C.  (Rev.)  The  Hundred  Wonders  of  the  World. 
Engravings.  First  American,  from  the  10th  London  ed.  New 
Haven:  1821.    12°. 

1912  CLARKE,  DORUS  (Rev.)  Fugitives  from  the  Escritoire  of  a 
Retired  Editor.     Boston:  1864.     12°.     Portrait. 

1913  CLARKE,  FRANCIS  L.  Life  of  Arthur,  Marquis  and  Earl  of 
Wellington.  The  First  Part.  The  Second  Part  from  the  Attack  on 
the  Castle  of  Burgos  to  the  Taking  of  Bordeaux.  By  Mr.  DunTap. 
N.York:  1814.    8°.     Portrait. 

1914  CLARKE,  JAMES  F.  Memorial.  By  the  Ch.  of  the  Disci- 
ples.   50th  birth-day.    1860.    12°.     Bound. 

1915  CLARKE,  JAMES  STAINER,  f.r.s.  Progress  of  Maritime 
Discovery,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Close  of  the  18th  Cen- 
tury.   London:  1803.    4°.    Plates,  maps,  medals,  etc. 

Contiiins  the  '•  Discoveries  of  the  World,"  by  Galvano;    also  Locke's  History  of  Naviga- 
tion, 

1916  CLARKE,  JOHN.  L.  Annoi  Flori,  Epitome  Rerum  Romano- 
rum  cum  Versione  Anglica,  in  qua  Verbum  de  Verbo.  2d  ed. 
London:  1736.    8°. 

1917  Eutropii    Historise    Romanse    Breviarum    cum  Yersione 

Anoflica.    13th  ed.    London:  1785.    8°. 


114  CATALOGUE. 

1918  CL AEKE ,  JOHK.  Cornetii  N'epotis ;  Or,  Lives  of  the  Excellent 
Commanders.     With  English  trans.    15th  ed.    London:  1797.    8°. 

1919  CLAKKE,  JOHi^,  d.d.  (of  Boston,  :Nrew  England).  Answer 
to  the  Question,  Why  are  you  a  Christian?  Sixth  ed.  Cambridge 
[England]:  1804.    8°. 

1920 Answer  to  the  Question.     6th  ed.     Boston:  1797.     18°. 

1921 Sermons  by  the  Late.     Boston:  1799.     8°.  Portrait. 

1922 Letters  to  a  Student  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  [John  Picker- 
ing.]   Boston:  1796.    18°.    [Scarce.] 

1923  Discourses  to  Young  Persons.    Boston:  1804.    12°. 

1924 Occasional  Discourses  of  the  Late  Eever'nd  John  Clarke, 

D.D.    Boston:  1804.     12°. 

1925  CLAEKE,  McDOXALD.  The  Gossip:  or,  A  Grin  at  the  Gen- 
tlemen, and  Burlesque  of  Byron,  a  Sentimental  Satire,  &c.  Series 
of  Numbers.    ]N'o.  1.   New  York:  Oct.  22, 1823.    18°.    [Very  rare.] 

1926  Poems.    New  York:   1836.     12°.    pp.  288.    Paper.    Also, 

Death  in  Disguise;  a  Temperance  Poem.     Boston:  1833.     18°. 

Mr.  Clarke  Bometimcs  visited  Mr.  Drake's  store  in  Boston.    •'  He  had  the  simplicity  of  a 
child,  the  innocence  of  the  dove,  but  none  of  the  cunning  of  the  serpi  nt." 

1927.  CLAEKE,  MAEY  ANNE.  The  Eival  Princes;  or,  a  Faithful 
Narrative  of  Pacts  relating  to  political  acquaintance  with  Col. 
Wardle,  and  Maj.  Dodd,  who  were  concerned  in  the  Charges 
against  the  Duke  of  York.    New  York:  1810.     12°. 

1928  CLAEK,  SAMUEL  (Of  Bennet  Pinck).  History  of  the  Glo- 
rious Life,  Eeign,  and  Death,  of  the  Illustrious  Queen  Elizabeth. 
2d  ed.,  corrected.  London:  1683.  18°.  Portraits  of  Elizabeth, 
Burghley,  and  "Walsyngham. 

1929  A  General  Martyrologie,  containing  a  Collection  of  All  the 

Greatest  Persecutions  which  have  befallen  the  Ch.  of  Christ  from 
the  Creation.  3d  ed. ,  Corrected  and  Enlarged.  London:  1677.  Pol. 
Copper  Plates. 

1930 Medulla  Theologise  :  or.  The  Marrow  of  Divinity.  Lon- 
don: 1659.    Poho. 

1931  The  Marrow  of  Ecclesiastical  History  :    Containing  the 

Lives  of  many  Eminent  Christians.  In  two  Books.  2d  ed.  Lon- 
don: 1675.    Pol. 

From  the  Library  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex. 

1932  Life  and  Death  of  Alexander  the  Great.    As  also  the  Life 

and  Death  of  Charles  the  Great,  [&c.-]    London:  1665.    4°. 

1933  Gunpowder-Treason:  A  Eemembrancer  to  England,  of  de- 
liverance from  that  Horrid  Plot  hatched  by  the  Bloody  Papists, 
1605.    London:  1657.     18°. 

1934 Life  of  Tamerlane  the  Great,  with  his  Wars.    London: 

1664.    4°. 

1935 Wicked  Life  and  Woeful  Death  of  Herod  the  Great.  Lon- 
don: 1664.    4°. 


CATALOGUE.  115 

193G  CLARK,  SAMUEL  (Of  Bennet  Finck).    Life  and  Death  of 

Nebuchadnezzar  the  Great.    As  also  of  Cyrus  the  Great.    London: 

1664.    4°. 
1937 Blessed  Life  and    Meritorious  Death  of   Our  Lord  and 

Saviour  Jesus  Christ.     London:    1664.    4°. 
1938 Prospect  of  Ilungaiy  and  Transylvania.     Also  of  Bohemia. 

London:  1664.    4°. 

1939  Life  and  Death  of  Pompey  the  Great.    Also  the  Life  and 

Death  of  Artaxerxes  Mnemon.     London:  1665.    4°. 

1940  Life  and  Death  of  William   Surnamed    the   Conqueror : 

King  of  England,  and  Duke  of  Normandy,  who  dyed  Anno  Christi, 
1087.     London:  1671.     4°.     Portrait. 

1941  Life  and  Death  of  the  Valiant  and  Renowned  Sir  Francis 

Drake,  His  Voyages  and  Discoveries  in  the  West  Indies,  and  about 

.    the  World.    London:  1671.    4°. 

1942 Life  and  Death  of  Hannibal.    Also  the  Life  and  Death  of 

Epaminondas.     London:  1665.    4°. 

1943 Life  and  Death  of  Julius  Caesar.    Also  of  Augustus  Caesar. 

London:  1665.    4°. 

1944 Briefe  and  yet  Exact  Descript.  of  the  Present  State  of  the 

Great  and  Mighty  Empire  of  Germy.     London:  1665.    4°. 

1945  Marrow  of  Ecclesiatical  Historic,  conteined  in  the  Lives  of 

the  Fathers,  and  other  Learned  Men,  and  Famous  Divines.  [&c.] 
With  the  Livelie  Effigies  of  most  of  the  Eminentest  of  them  cut 
in  copper.    London:  1650.    4°.    [Rare.] 

1946  Second  Part  of  the  Marrow    of   Ecclesiastical    History. 

London:  1650.  4°.  In  two  books.  Many  Portraits  from  Copper 
Plates  in  the  letter-press.     [Rare.] 

1947 A  Mirrour  or  Looking-glass  both  for  Saints,  and  Sinners. 

Whereunto  are  added  a  Geographical  Description  of  all  the  Coun- 
tries in  the  known  World.  4th  ed.  Also  The  Four  Chief  English 
Plantations  in  America.    London:  1671.     2  vols.     Folio.     Portrait. 

1948  Looking-glass  for  Persecutors.     London:  1674.     18°. 

1949  CLARKSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  Memoirs  of  the  Public  and 
Private  Life  of  William  Penn.  New  ed.  With  a  Reply  to  the 
Charges  against  his  Character,  made  by  Mr.  Macaulay.  By  W.  E. 
Foster.    New  ed.     Engravings.     London:  Philada.:  1849.     12°. 

1950  Memoirs.     2  vols  [in  one].    Dover,  N.  H.:  1827.    8°. 

1951  Portraiture  of  Quakerism,  from  a  View  of  the  Education 

and  Discipline  of  the  Society  of  Friends.    3  vols.    N.  Y. :  1806.    8°. 

1952  History  of  the  Abolition  of  the  African  Slave-trade,  by  the 

British  Parliament.  Two  vols.  First  Amer.  from  the*  second 
London  ed.    Phila. :  1808.     12°. 

1953 Same.    Two  volumes.    London:  1808.    8°. 

1954 Same.    Abridged  by  E.  Lewis.    Wihnington:  1816.    12°. 


116  CATALOGUE. 

1955  CLAEKSON",  THOMAS,  m.a.  Memoirs  of  the  Public  and  Pri- 
vate .Life  of  William  Penn.   2  vols.    Phila.:  1813-14.   12°.    Portrait. 

1956  Essay  on  the  Slavery  and  Commerce  of  the  Human  Species, 

X)articularly  the  African,  trans,  from  a  Latin  Dissertation.   Philada. : 
rep.  1786.    8°. 

1957  CLAEY,  TIMO.  P.  Centennial  Anniv.  of  Hon.  Tinio.  Parrar. 
Andover:  1847.    8°.    Port.  Autog.  of  T.  Parrar. 

1958  CLASSICAL  JOUEI^AL  and  Scholar's  Eeview,  for  1830. 
Boston:  1830.     12°. 

1959  CLAUDE,  JOHX.  Historical  Defence  of  the  Eeformation. 
Trans,  by  T.B.    London:  1683.    4°. 

1960  CLAYDII  CLAVDIANI.  Alexandrini,  Poeta  illustri.,  quot- 
quot  rostra  hac  tempestate  extant  opuscula  ad  serieth  subsequen- 
tem,    Paris:  1530.     12°. 

Bought  in  1828.  In  1830  tlie  first  Antiquarian  bookstore  was  established  by  me  in  Corn- 
hill,  and  the  letters  on  my  sign  were  fashioned  from  those  in  this  book.  —  "  S.  Gr.  D.'s" 
MS.  on  fly-leaf. 

1961  CLAYIEEE,  ETIEXNE,  and  BEISSOT,  DE  WAEYILLE, 

J,  P.     Considerations  on  the  Eelative  Situation  of  Prance  and  the 
U.  S.  of  America.     London:  1788.    8°.    Autog.  Andrew  Craigie. 

1962  CLAVIGEEO,  PEA:N^CESC0  SAYEEIO  (Abbe  D.)  The 
History  of  Mexico.  Collected  from  Spanish  and  Mexican  Historians, 
from  Manuscripts,  and  Ancient  Paintings  of  the  Indians.  Illus- 
trated by  Charts  and  Copper  Plates.  Prom  the  Italian,  by  Charles 
Cullen,,Esq.    Two  vols.    London:  1787.    4°.     [Eare.] 

'•  The  diligence  of  his  researches  has  gathered  into  one  focus  the  scattered  lights  of  tra- 
dition and  antiquarian  lore."  —  Prescott. 

1963  Same.    Phila.:  1817.     3v.    8°. 

1964  CLAXTOK,  TIMOTHY.  Memoir  of  a  Mechanic,  written  by 
Himself.    Boston:  1839.    12°.    Portrait. 

1965  CLAY,  HEKEY.  Eeport  of  the  Com.  of  the  Common  Council 
of  New  York,  of  the  Obsequies  in  Memory  of  the  Hon.  Henry 
Clay.    N.  York:  1852.     8°. 

1966  CLAY,  JEHU  C.  Annals  of  tlie  Swedes  on  the  Delaware. 
Phila.:  1835.    16°.    Portrait. 

1967  CLEAE  SUNSHINE  of  the  Gospel:  Breaking  forth  upon  the 
Indians  of  N.  England.    K.  Y.:  1865.    4°. 

1968  CLEAYELAND,  N.  Greenwood:  A  Directory  for  Yisitors. 
N.  York:  1852.     12°.    Map  and  cuts. 

1969  CLEAYE;.AND  PAEKEE,  Elementary  Treatise  on  Mineral- 
ogy and  Geology.    Boston:  1861.    8°. 

1970  CLELAND,  THOMAS,  d.d.  Evangelical  Hymns,  for  Private, 
Pamily,  Social,  and  Public  Worship.  2d  ed.  Lexington,  Ky.:  1828. 
48°. 

1971  CLELAND,  HENllY.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Et.  Hon. 
Wm.  Pitt,  etc.    Portraits.    London:  1807.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  117 

1972  CLERICUS.  Excellency  of  the  Sacred  Writings  illustrated, 
also  10  other  serms.  in  same  vol.     London:  1780.    8°. 

1973  CLEVELAND,  CHARLES.  Exchange  Tables,  showing  the 
Value  in  Dollars  and  Cents  of  any  Sum  of  Exchange  on  London. 
Boston:  1814.    4°. 

1974 Ninetieth  Birth-Day  Gathering  of  Rev.  Charles  Cleveland, 

June  21, 1862.     Boston:  18(52.     16^.     2  Portraits. 

1975  CLEVELAND,  RICH'D  J.  Voyages  and  Commercial  Enter- 
prises of  the  Sons  of  New  England.  3d  ed.  Illustrations  by  Billings. 
[On  steel.]    Boston:  1850.     12°. 

1976  CLINCH,  JOS.  H.  (a.m.,  Rev.)  Captivity  in  Babylon,  and 
other  Poems.    Boston:  1840.     12°. 

1977  CLINTON,  DE  WITT.  Discourse  did.  bef .  the  New  York  Hist. 
Society,  Anniversary  Meeting,  1811.     New  York:  1812.    8°. 

1978  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  DeWitt  Clinton,  late  Gov.  of  the 

State  of  New  York.     By  a  Citizen  of  Albany.    Albany:  1828.     12°. 
Portrait. 

1979 Introductory  Discourse,  did.  before  the  Literary  and  Philo- 
sophical Society  of  New  York,  May,  1814.     N.  York:  1815.     8°. 

1980  CLINTON,  HENRY,  Sm.  Observations  on  Mr.  Stedman's 
History  of  the  American  War.  N.  York:  [Privately  reprinted  for 
Francis  S.  Hoffman]  1864.  4°.  Port,  in  photography.  Autog. 
Erancis  S.  Hoffman. 

1981  Observations  on  Earl  Cornwallis'  Answer.    Philada. :  Jno. 

Campbell,  1866.     8°.    Folding  Table. 

1982CLOQUET,  M.  JULES  (m.d.)  Recollections  of  the  Private 
Life  of  Gen.  Lafayette.    Numerous  Engravings.    London:  1835.    8°. 

1983  COATES,  CHAS.  (Rev.)  Hist,  and  Antiqs.  of  Reading.  Lon- 
don: 1802.     4°.     Autog.  of  Joseph  Hill. 

1984  CO'iBET,  THOMAS.  Just  Vindication  of  the  Covenant  and 
Church  Estate  of  Children  of  Church  Members:  as  also  their  Right 
unto  Baptisme.     London:  1648.     4°.    pp.  296. 

1985  COBBETT,  WILLIAM.  2  vols.,  containing  pamphlets,  viz.: 
vol.  1,  The  Rush  Light,  by  Peter  Porcupine.  In  5  nos.,258  p.  N. 
Y.:  1800.  Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  H.  Addington.  London:  1802. 
Life  and  Adventures  of  Peter  Porcupine.  Phila. :  1796.  The  Dem- 
ocratic Judge.  Phila. :  1798.  Address  to  the  People  of  England. 
Phila. :  1812.  A  Prospect  from  the  Congress  Gallery.  Phila. :  1796. 
The  Scare-Crow.  Phila. :  1796.  Repub.  Rush-Light,  No.  7.  Vol. 
2.  Porcupine's  Political  Censor  for  Nov.  Dec.  1796,  Mar.  1797.  The 
Political  Censor  for  Mar.  Apl.  May,  Sept.  1796.  Report  of  an  Action 
for  Libel  brought  by  Dr.  Benj.  Rush  agt.  William  Cobbett.  Phila*: 
1800.  Observations  on  the  Emigration  of  Dr.  Jos.  Priestly.  Lon- 
don: 1798.    Address  to  the  Clergy  of  Mass.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1815. 

1986  A  Year's  Residence  in  the  United   States   of    Americ^a. 

Three  Parts.    3d  ed.     London:  1828.     12°.     Map.     [Scarce.] 


118  CATALOGUE. 

1987  COBBETT,  WILLIAM.  Letters  on  the  Late  War  between  the 
U.  S.  and  Great  Britain;  with  other  miscellaneous  writings  on  the 
Same  Subject.    N.  York:  1850.    8°.     [Scarce.]    Port. 

1988  Pride  of  Britannia  Humbled;  or,  The  Queen  of  the  Ocean 

Unqueened,  "  by  the  American  Cockboats."  Four  Letters  addressed 
to  Lord  Liverpool.  New  ed.  Phila.:1815.  12°.  Frontsp.  [Very 
scarce.] 

1989  History  of   the  Protestant  Reformation  in   England  and 

Ireland.    A  Series  of  Letters.     N.  York:  1832.     18°. 

1990  History  of  the  Reformation  in  England  and  Ireland.     A 

Series  of  Letters.    Baltimore,  [n.  d.]    12°. 

1991  Advice    to    Young    Men,    and    (incidentally)  to    Young 

Women,  in  the  middle  and  higher  Ranks  of  Life.   K.  Y.:  1833.  8°. 

1992 Sermons.    Monthly  Religious  Tracts.     Lond. :  1832.    12°. 

1993  Advice  to  Young  Men.     N.  York:  1846.     16°. 

1994 Porcupine's  Works;  containing  various  Writings  and  Selec- 
tions, exhibiting  a  faithful  Picture  of  the  U.  S.  In  12  vols.  Yol. 
12.     London:  May,  1801.     8°. 

1995  Pride  of  Britannia  Humbled.     Cincinnati:  1817.     12°. 

1996  The  Woodlands.     London:  1825.    8°. 

1997  Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Hawkesbury,  and  to  the  Rt. 

Hon.  Henry  Addington,  on  the  Peace  with  Buonaparte.  2d  ed. 
London:  1802.    8°. 

1998   Thirteen  Sermons  on  -Hypocricy,  Drunkenness,  Bribery. 

N.  York:  1834.     18°. 

1999  Last  of  the  Saxons :  Light  and  Fire  from  the  Writings  of. 

Selected  by  E.  P.  Hood.     London:  1854.     18°. 

2000 Life  of  Andrew  Jackson,  President  of  the  U.  S.  1834.  18°. 

2001  A  Year's  Residence  in  the  U.  S.     Three  Parts.   Pt.  1.     N. 

York:  1818.    12°.     Pt.  2,  1819.     [Scarce.] 

2002  Cobbett's  Manchester  Lectures,  in  support  of  his  Fourteen 

^Reform  Propositions.  Letter  to  Mr.  O'Connell.  London:  1832.  12°. 

2003 Cobbett's  Legacy  to  Parsons.  Six  Letters  to  the  Ch.  Par- 
sons in  General.    K.  York,  Montreal:  1860.     12°. 

2004  The  American  Gardener.     Claremont,  IS".  H.    18°. 

2005 Twelve  Sermons.    A  new  ed.    London:  1828.     12°. 

2006  Paper  against  Gold :  containing  the  History  and  Mystery  of 

the  Bank  of  England.    1812  to  1815.     London,     [n.  t.  p.]    8°. 

2007 French  Grammar.    A  Series  of  Letters.  K.  Y.:  1837.   16°. 

2008  Collection  of  Facts  and  Observations  relative  to  the  Peace 

with  Bonaparte,  including  Mr.  Cobbett's  Letters  to  Lord  Hawkes- 
bury.   Phila.:  1802.    8°. 

2009  Life  of  William  Cobbett.  2d  ed.  London:  1835.    12°.  Port. 

2010  — —  Cobbett's  American  Political  Register.  Vol.  30.  January 
to  June,  1816,  inclusive.    K.  York:  1816.    R.  8°.    Port,  of  Cobbett. 

2011  Same.    Vols.  15, 16.     Jan.,  — Dec,  1809.  London.  2v.  8°. 


CATALOGUE,  119 

2012  COCHIN,  AUGUSTIN".  Results  of  Emancipation.  Work 
crowned  by  the  Institute  of  France.  Trans,  by  Mary  L.  Booth. 
Boston:  1804.     12°. 

2013  COCHRANE,  JOHN  DUNDAS,  (Capt.)  Narrative  of  a 
Pedestrian  Journey  tlirough  Russia  and  Siberian  Tartary,  in  the 
Years  1820-3.     Phila.:  1824.     8°. 

2014  COCHRANE,  CLARK  B.  Memorial  of.  Albany:  1807.  8°. 
Portrait. 

2015  COCKBURN,  JOHN  (Mariner).  Faithful  Account  of  the 
Distresses  and  Adventures  of;  who  was  taken  Prisoner  by  a  Spanish 
Pyrate.  2d  ed.  Also  Travels  of  Mr.  Nicholas  Withington.  Lond. : 
1740.     8°.     Map. 

2010  COOKINGS,  GEORGE.  War:  An  Heroic  Poem,  from  the  Tak- 
ing of  Minorca  by  the  French,  to  the  Reduction'  of  the  Havanna, 
by  the  Earl  of  Albemarle,  2ded.,  to  the  raising  the  Siege  of 
Quebec.    Boston:  1702.    8°. 

2017  CODE  OF  1050  (The).  A  Compilation  of  the  Earliest  Laws 
and  Orders  of  the  General  Court  of  Connecticut.  Commonly  called 
Blue  Laws.    Hartford:  1828.    18°.    Frontispiece. 

2018  CODMAN,  JOHN,  a.m.  Narrative  of  a  Visit  to  England. 
Boston:  1830.     10°. 

2019  Hymns  for  Family  Worship,  with  Prayers.     Boston:  1813. 

18°. 

2020  Hidden  Life  of  a  Christian,  exemplified  in  the  Life  of  Mrs. 

Susannah  H.  Tucker,  late  of  Milton,  Ms.     With  Introdr.  Essay. 
Boston:  1835.     12°. 

2021  COE,  JOSEPH.  The  True  American;  cont.  the  Inaugural  and 
first  annual  Addresses  of  all  the  Presidents  of  the  U.  S.,  1789-1839. 
Concord,  N.  H.     1840.     12°. 

2022  COFFIN,  CHAS.  C.  Four  Years  of  Fighting:  A  Volume  of 
Personal  Observation.     Boston:  1800.     8°. 

2023  COFFIN,  JOHN  G.  Discourse  on  Cold  and  Warm  Bathing. 
Boston:  1818.    8°. 

2024 Buchan's   Domestic    Medicine.    Revised    and  Amended. 

Boston:  1825.     8°.    pp.  052. 
2025  COFFIN,  JOSHUA,  a.b.,  s.h.s.     Sketch  of  the  History  cI 

Newbury,  Newburyport,  and  West  Newbury.     From  1035  to  1846. 

Boston:  1845.    8°. 
2020  COFFIN,  N.  W.    America,  an  Ode:  other  Poems.     Boston: 

1843.    12°. 
2027  COFFIN,  ROBERT  S.     Life  of  the  Boston  Bard.     Written  by 

himself.    Mount  Pleasant,  N.  Y.:  1825.     12°.     [Scarce.] 
2028 Oriental  Harp.     Poems  of  the  Boston  Bard.     Providence, 

R.  I.     1820.    8°.    Port.     [Scarce.] 
2029 Miscellan.  Poems  of  the  Boston  Bard.     Phila. :  1818.     18*. 

[Scarce.] 


120  CATALOGUK 

2030  COGGESHALL,  GEORGE.  Second  Series  of  Voyages  to 
Various  Parts  of  the  World,  made  between  the  Years  1803  and  1841. 
'New  York:  1852.    8°.     [Portrait.] 

2031  History  of  the  American  Privateers,  and  Letters-of -Marque, 

during  our  War  with  England  in  the  Years  1812,  '13  and  '14.     Illus- 
trated^.    2d  ed.     N.  York:  1856.     8°. 

2032  Thirty-six  Voyages  to  various  parts  of  the   World,  made 

between  1799  and  1841.     Selected  from  his  MS.  Journal  of  80  voy- 
ages.    3d  ed.     With  Illustrations.     N.  York:  1<58.     8°. 

2033  COGSWELL,  E.  C.     History  of  New  Boston.    Bost  :  1864.    8°. 
2034 Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Hidden.  Bost.:  1842.  18°.  Port. 

2035  COGSWELL,  JAMES,  a.m.  God,  the  Pious  Soldier's  Strength. 
A  Serm.  did.  at  Brooklyn  in  Pomfret;  to  the  Military  Company, 
under  the  command  of  Capt.  Israel  Putnam,  Apl.  13, 1757.  Boston: 
1757:    8°. 

2036  COGSWELL,  JONATHAN.  Treatise  on  the  Necessity  of 
Capital  Punishment.     2d  ed.     Hartford:  1843.     12°.     Bnd. 

2037  COGSWELL,  WILLIAM,  a.m.  Letters  to  Young  Men  prepar- 
ing for  the  Christ.  Ministry.     Boston:  1837.     18°.    Author's  Autog. 

2038 New  Hampshire  Repository;  devoted  to  Education,  Liter- 
ature and  Religion.  Vol.  1.  Gilmanton:  1846.  8°.  VoL  2,  Nos. 
1  &  2  [all  published.]  1847.    8°.     [Rarejy  found  complete.] 

2039 Assistant  to  Family  Religion.  In  Six  Parts.  2d  ed.  Bos- 
ton: 18-28.     12°. 

2040  COHEN,  M.^M.  Notices  of  Florida  and  the  Campaigns.  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.  and  New  York:  1836.     12°.     Map  and  Plates. 

2041  COIT,  THOMAS  W.,  d.d.  Puritanism:  or,  A  Churchman's 
Defence.    N.  York:  1845.    12°. 

2042  COKE,  E.  T.  (Lt:)  A  Subaltern's  Furlough:  Descriptive  of 
Scenes  in  various  parts  of  the  U.  S.,  Canada,  N.  Brunswick,  and 
Nova  Scotia,  in  1832.     Vol.  1.    N.  York:  1833.     12°. 

2043  COLBURN,  JEREMIAH.  Bibliography  of  the  Local  History 
of  Massachusetts.     Boston:  1871.     R.  8°. 

2044  COLBURN,  ZERAH,  A  Memoir  of,  written  by  himself.  With 
his  peculiar  Methods  of  Calculation.     Springtield:  1833.     12°. 

The  pro  igy  whose  mathematical  talents  excited  so  much  atten;ion  years  ago. 

2045  COLBY  CHARLES.  The  Diamond  Atlas:  descriptions  of  aU 
Countries.     New  York:  1858.     Sm.  4°. 

2046  COLBY,  JOHN,  Life,  Experience,  and  Travels  of.  Preacher  of 
the  Gospel,  by  Himself.  2  vols,  in  one.   Newport,  N.  H.:  1832.   12°. 

2047  COLCHESTER.  True  Relation  of  the  Seige  (sic)  of  Colchester, 
in  16  J  8.     Colchester:  1799.     12°. 

2048  COLCRAFT,  H.  R.  Alhalla;  or,  the  Lord  of  Talladega.  A 
Tale  of  the  Creek  War.     New  York:  1843.     12°. 

L     Henry  R.  Bchoolorwft  was  the  author.      He  seems  to  have  adopted  and  subsequently 
abandoDed  the  uame  of  Colcraft. 


CATALOGUE.  121 

2049  COLDEX,  CADWALLADER,  Esq.  (One  of  his  Majesty's 
Counsel,  and  Surveyor-General  of  New- York.)  History  of  the  Five 
Indian  Nations  of  Canada  [&c.].  London :  1750.  8°.  Map.  [Very 
rare.] 

2050  GOLDEN,  CADWALLADER.  Hist,  of  the  Five  Nations  of 
Canada.  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  John  G.  Shea.  New  York: 
18(56.    8°. 

2051  Life  of  Robert  Fulton.     With  an  app.    New  York:  1817. 

8°.    Portraits. 

2052 Memoir,  prepared  at  the  Request  of  the  Com.  Council  of 

the  city  of  New  York.     Completion  of  the  New  York  Canals,  1825. 
Portraits,  Maps,  Plans,  Yiews,  Fac-similes,  &c.  &c. 

2053  COLE,  S.  W.  The  American  Fruit-book,  enl.  and  illust.  Bos- 
ton and  Cleveland,  O.     1854.     \&°. 

2054  COLEMAN,  LYMAN,  d.d.  Geneal.  of  Lyman  Family, 
Albany:  1872.     8°.    Frontis. 

2055  COLEMAN,  SETH,  (a.m.)  of  Amherst,  (Ms.)  Memoirs  of, 
With  Fun.  Serm.,  by  Rev.  Nathan  Perkins.  N.  Haven:  1817.  12^ 
[Scarce.] 

2056  COLERIDGE,  HENRY  N.  Six  Months  in  the  West  Indies,  in 
1825.     3ded.     London:  1832.     16°. 

2057  COLERIDGE,  S.  T.  Biographia  Literaria.  Two  Vols,  in  one. 
N.  Y.,  Boston:  1834.    8°. 

2058  Christabel.  Kubla  Kahn,  —  a  Vision.    The  Pains  of  Sleep. 

Boston:  1816.    18°. 

2059  COLES,  E.  English  Dictionary  [«fec.].  Containing  many  Thou- 
sand Hard  Words  [&c.].     London:  1701.     12°. 

2060  COLES,  GEORGE  (Rev.)  Memoir  of  Catharine  Reynolds.  N. 
York:  1844.     12°. 

2061  COLESON,  ANN  (Miss.)  Narrative  of  her  Captivity  among 
the  Sioux  Indians;  a  victim  of  the  late  Indian  Outrages  in  Minne- 
sota.    Phila.:  1864.     8°. 

2062  COLESWORTHY,  DANIEL  C.  Sabbath  School  Hymns. 
Portland:  1833.     18°. 

2063  COLLECTION  (A)  of  Interesting  and  Authentic  Papers,  Rela- 
tive to  the  Dispute  between  Great  Britain  and  America,  from  1764 
to  1775.     [Prior  Documents.]    London:  1777.     8°. 

Very  rare,  sometimes  called  Prior  Documents  of  Almong  Remembrancer. 

2064 of  Speeches  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  both  Houses  of 

Cong's,  at  the  Opening  of  every  Session,  with  their  Answers.     Bos- 
ton: 1796.     12°. 

2065  (A)  of  Facts  and  Documents,  relative  to  the  Death  of  Alex- 
ander Hamilton.  By  the  Editor  of  the  Evening  Post.  New  York: 
1804.    8°. 

2066  (A)  of  the  .several  Papers  sent  to  his  Highness  Lord  Pro- 


122  CATALOGUE. 

tector,  of  the  Commonwealth  of  England,  &c.,  Concerning  the 
Bloody  and  Barbarous  Massacres,  Murthers,  and  other  Cruelties  in 
Piedmont.     [London]:  1655.     4°.     Not  perfect  after  p.  38. 

2067  of  Papers  Relating  to  the  Present  Juncture  of  Affairs  in 

England.    3d  ed.     London:  1689.     4°. 

2068  (A)  of  Memorials  concerning  divers  deceased  Ministers  and 

others  of  the  People  called  Quakers,  in  Pennsylva.,  N.  Jersey. 
Phila.:  1787.    8°.     Original  ed. 

2069 Same.    London  rep.,  1788.    8°. 

2070 of  Psalm  and   Hymn  Tunes   sung  at  the  Chapel  of  the 

Lock  Hospital.    From  the  last  Lon'doned.  [Boston]:  1809.    Ob.  4°. 
2071  of  Testimonies  concerning  several  Ministers  amongst  the 

People  called  Quakers,  deceased.     London:  1760.     8°. 
2072 (A)  of  Letters  relative  to  Foreign  Missions.      Andover: 

1810.    12°. 
2073  (A  Kew)  of  Yoyages,  Discoveries  and  Travels,  in  Europe, 

Asia,  and  America.    7  vols.     London:  1767.     8°. 
2074 of  Voyages  and  Travels,  Kolben,  Lecompte,  &c.      Paul 

and  Virginia,  Boston,  1796;  Young  Man's  Own  Book,  Phila.:  1833, 

&c.     10  vols.    18°. 
2075  COLLECTIO:srS  of  the  American  Statistical  Association.     Vol. 

1.    Boston:  1847.    8°. 
2076 Connecticut  Hist.  Soc.     Hartford:  1860-70.     2v.     8°. 

Little  needbo  said  of  the  Collections  made  by  the  Historical  Societies  of  States.  They 
are  treasuries  of  information,  useful  and  interesting,  obtained  with  much  labor  and  re- 
search, —  monuments  built  of  scattered  fr^'grnents  into  an  imperishable  structure.  They 
concern  everybody,  instruct  everybody. 

2077  of  the  Georgia  Hist.  Soc.     Vols.  1,  2.     Savannah:  1840-42. 

8°.     [Very  scarce.] 

2078  of  the  Maine  Hist.  Soc.     Vols.  1.    Portland:  1831;  2, 1847; 

3, 1853;  4, 1856;  5, 1857;  6, 1859. 

2079  of  Mass.   Hist.    Soc.     Vols.   1-10.     From  1792.     Boston: 

1806-09.     lOv.    8°. 

2d  Ser.    Vols.  1,2,3,  4,  7,  8,  9, 10.     Bost. :  1814-23.    8v.    8°. 

3d  Ser.    Vols.  1-10.    Boston:  1846-49.    lOv.    8°. 

4th  Ser.    Vols.  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  8,  9, 10.   Bost.:  1852-1871.  8v.  8°. 

5th  Ser.    Vol.  1.     Boston:  1871.     8°. 

The  first  ten  vols.  (1st  series)  are  the  original  ed.  They  are,  perhaps,  as  historically  val- 
uable as  any  similar  number  of  books  in  N.  E.  History  that  might  bo  solectcd.  They 
contain  cliroiiicles  of  the  early  voyages  to  New  England,  and  many  tup'-'graphical  de- 
Bcriptions  of  towns,  etc.    The  Complete  Collection  forms  a  library  of  itself. 

2080  of  the  New  Hampshire  Hist.  Soc.  for  1824.     Vols.  2,  3,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8.    Vol.  1  to  8  inclusive,  1824-1866.    8  vols.     Concord:  8°. 

Many  of  the  best  historical  writers  in  N.  E.  have  contributed  to  these  vols. 

2081  of  the  New  Jersey  Hist.  Soc.  Vol.  1.  New  York:  1846.  8°. 

Vol.  2.    Life  of  Wm.  Alexander,  by  his  W.  A.  Duer.    New 

York:  1847.    8°.    Portrait. 


CATALOGUE.  123 

Vol.  4.     Papers  of  Lewis  Morris,   Gov.  of  the  Prov.  of  N. 

Jersey,  from  1738  to  1740.     N.  York:  1852.    8°.    Portrait. 

2082 of  the  New  York  Historical  Society.     1st  Series.    Vols.  1, 

2,  3,  4.     1811-14-21-26.    4  vols.     8°.     N.  Y. 

Second  Series.     Vols.  1,  2,  3  (Pt.  1),  1841-57.    3v.    8°.    N.  Y. 

Tbe  first  series  contains  the  voyages  of  Hudson  and  Verazzani;  al^o,  the  Continuation  of 
Smith'*  Hist,  of  N.  York. 

2083  Transactions  of  the  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society 

of  Ohio.    Part  2.     Vol.1.    Cincinnati:  1839.     8°. 

2084 of  the  Rhode  Island  Hist.  Soc.     Vol.  1.    Providence:  1827- 

38.    4v.    8°,    [Scarce.] 

Thouerh  a  small  Slate  geograpbionlly,  Rhode  Island  Is  great  in  history ;  and  in  the  Btatur« 
of  her  public  men. 

2085 Report  and  Colls,  of  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wis- 
consin.    Vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5.     1855-72  inclusive.     Madison.     8°. 

2086  South  Carolina  Hist.  Soc.  Vol.  1.  Published  by  the  So- 
ciety.    Charleston,  S.C:  1857.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

2087  Vermont  Hist.  Soc.     Vols.  1  and  2.     Montpelier:  1870-71. 

8°.    Portrait. 

2088  COLLEGE  MUSIN'GS  Or  Twigs  from  Parnassus.  Tuscaloosa 
[Alabama]:  1833.     18°.     [Scarce.] 

2089  eOLLIBER,  SAMUEL.  Columna  Rostrata;  or,  a  Critical  His- 
tory of  the  English  Sea  Affairs.     London:  1727.    8°. 

2090  COLLIER,  J.  PAYNE.  Reply  to  Mr.  Hamilton's  ''  Inquiry  " 
into  the  Imputed  Shakspeare  Forgeries.    London:  I860.    S°. 

2091  Notes  and  Emendations  to  the  Text  of  Shakspeare's  Plays 

from  early  Manuscript  Corrections  in  a  Copy  of  the  Folio  of  1632. 
Redfield,  New  York:  1853.    12°. 

2092  COLLIER,  JEREMY.  Short  View  of  the  Immorality  and 
Profaneness  of  the  English  Stage.     2d  ed.     London:  1698.    8°. 

2093 Marcus  Antoninus;  his  Conversation  with  Himself:   also, 

The  Emperor's  Life;  written  by  Monsieur  Dacier.    3d  ed.     Lond.: 
1726.     8°.     Portrait. 

2094  COLLIER,  WILLIAM,  a.m.  New  Selection  of  Hymns.  Bos- 
ton: 1812,    18°. 

2095  COLLINGWOOD,  G.  L.  NEWNHAM.  Selection  from  the 
Correspondence  of  Vice  Admiral  Lord  Collingwood.  With  Me- 
moirs of  his  Life.    4th  ed.     London:  1829.    8°.    Portrait. 

2096  COLLINS,  ARTHUR.  Baronetage  of  England  ;  an  Hist, 
and  Geneal.  Account  of  Baronets,  [&c.]    2  vols.   Lond.:  1720.    8°. 

2097  Peerage  of  England;  or,  an  Hist,  and  Geneal.  Acct.  of  th^ 

Prest.  Nobility.     London:   1709.    8°.     Frontispiece. 

2098  Same.  2d  ed.,with  Addition  of  all  the  Peers  lately  cre- 
ated, to  July,  1712.     Vol.  1.     London:  1712. 

2099 Same.     2  vols,  or  parts.     London:  1711.    8°. 


124  CATALOGUE. 

2100  COLLINS,  AKTHUR.  Same.  In  2  parts.  3d  ed.  London: 
1715.     8°. 

2101  Life  and  Glorious  Actions  of  Edward  Prince  of  Wales 

(the  Black  Prince).     Also,  John  of  Gaunt.     London:  1740.     8°. 

2102 Peerage  of  England  [&c.].  Collected  from  Records,  Old 

Wills  [&c.],  4  vols.     London:  1735.     8°. 

2103  Same.     6  vols.    8°.     1756. 

2104 Same.    7  vols.    8°.    1768. 

2105  Same.     4  vols.     8°.     1741. 

2106 COLLINS,  LEAYIS.     Historical  Sketches  of  Kentucky. 

40  Engravings.    Maysville,  Ky.,  Cincinnati:  1848.    8°.    P. 

2107  COLLINSON,Rev.  J.  Lifeof  Thuanus.   Lond.:1807.  8°.  Port. 

2108  COLMAN,  BENJAMIN,  m.a.  Humble  Discourse  of  the  In- 
comprehensibleness  of  God.  Four  Serms.  preached  at  the  Lecture 
in  Boston,  1714.  Preface  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Pemberton.  Boston: 
1715.    18°.    pp.  109.     [Scarce.] 

2109 The  Prophet's  Death  Lamented.     Serm.,  Sept.   1,  1723, 

to  the  North  Church  in  Boston,  after  the  Funeral  of  Increase 
Mather,  d.d.    Boston:  1723.    8°.    pp.  37.     [Very  scarce.] 

2110 Moses  a  Witness.  A  Discourse  in  the  College  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, Mar.  27,  1722,  Before  the  Baptism  of  R.  Judah  Monis. 
Boston:  1722.    18°. 

2111  Practical  Discourses  on  the  Parable  of  the  Ten  Yirgins. 

2ded.     Boston:  1747.    8°.     Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

2112  It  is  a  Fearful  Thing.     Serm.  preachd.  to  some  miserable 

Pirates,  July  10, 1726,  bef.  their  Execution.  With  some  Acct.  of 
said  Pirates.    Boston:  1726.    12°.    Portrait  of  Author. 

2113  Some  of  the  Glories  of  Our  Lord.     Twenty  Sacramental 

Discourses,  at  Boston  in  N.  England.     London:  1728.    8°.    Port. 

2114 Faithful  Pastors.  Serm.  to  the  Bereaved  Flock,  4  Mar,  1739. 

On  Lord's  Day  aftr.  the  Funrl.  of  the  Rv.  Mr.  Pet.  Thacher,  of 
Boston,  ^tat.  62.     Boston:  1739.    8°. 

2115  The  Faithful  Servant.    A  Fun.  Serm.  on  the  Death  of  the 

Honourable  Samuel  Holden,  Esq.,  of  London,  Sept.  4,  1740.  In 
the  Audience  of  His  Excellency  the  Gov.,  the  Council,  and  Repre. 
Boston:  1740.    4°. 

2116  Discourse  in  the  College-Hall  at  Cambridge,  March  27, 1722. 

Before  the  Baptism  of  R.  Judah  Monis.  To  which  are  added 
Three  Discourses  by  Mr.  Monis,  viz.  "  The  Truth,"  The  Whole 
Truth  and  Nothing  but  the  Truth.    Boston:  1722.  8  vols.  8°.  pp  26. 

An  occasional  challenge  is  seen  in  the  newspapers,  to  produce  an  example  of  a  Jew^  con- 
verted to  Christianity.  Monis  (Judah,)  the  first  Hebrew  instructor  in  Harvard  College, 
was  a  native  of  Italy,  and  after  his  arrival  in  this  country  began  his  instructions  about 
the  year  1720.  Though  a  Jew,  he  embraced  the  Chrisiian  religion;  was  publicly  bap- 
tized at  Cambridge,  in  1722;  after  the  death  of  his  wife,  1761,  he  resigned  his  office 
which  he  had  sustained  for  about  forty  years,  and  retired  to  Northboro.  The  preface 
to  *«  The  Truth  »  la  by  Increase  Mather. 


CATALOGUE.  125 

2117  COLMAN,  BENJAMtN",  M. A.  Serm.  at  the  Lecture  in  Boston. 
Boston:  1717.  Constitution  of  Mass. ,  first  Worcester  ed.,  1787,  imp. 
Election  and  Reprobation  by  A.  Fasset,  Windsor,  Vt.,  181-.  Bow- 
doin  Square  Church  Book,  etc.,  10  vols.     18°. 

2118  ITonr.  and  Happiness  of  tlie  Vertuous  Woman.     Meditated 

upon  the  lamented  Death  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hirst.  Bost:  1716.  12°. 

2119  COLMAN,  GEORGE.  (The  Younger.)    Poetical  Works. 

London:  1840.     24°.    Engravings. 

2120  COLMAN,  HENRY.  Agriculture  and  Rural  Economy  of 
France,  Belgium,  Holland  and  Switzerland.  Boston:  1848.  8°. 
Frontispiece. 

2121  Reports  on  the  Agriculture  of  Mass.     County  of  Essex. 

1st -4th.    1837-41.     Boston:  1838-41.     8°. 

2122  COLMAN,  HENRY.  Sermons  on  various  subjects.  Boston: 
1820.    8°. 

2123  COLONIAL  POLICY  of  Great  Britain,  considered  with  rela^ 
tion  to  her  N.  Amer.  Provinces,  and  West  I.  Possessions,  etc.  By 
a  Brit.  Traveller.     Phila. :  1816.    12°. 

2124  COLQUHOUN,  P.  Treatise  on  the  Wealth,  Power,  and  Re- 
sources of  the  British  Empire.     2ded.     London:  1815.     4°. 

2125  Treatise  on  the  Commerce  and  Police  of  the  River  Thames. 

London:  1800.     Map  of  the  River. 

2126  Treatise  on  the  Police  of  the  Metropolis.    7th  ed.     Lond. : 

1806.     8°. 

2127  COLTON,  C.  C.  a.m.  (Rev.)  Lacon:  or,  Many  Things  in 
few  Words.     New  ed.     London:  1829.     2  vols,  in  one.    8°. 

2128  COLTON,  CALYIN.  Manual  for  Emigrants  to  America. 
London:  1832.     18°. 

2129  COLTON,  CALYIN.  Four  Years  in  Great  Britain,  1831-1835. 
2  vols.     N.  Y.:  1835.    12°.     P. 

2130  COLTON,  GEO.  H.  Tecumseh;  or,  the  West  Thirty  years 
since.    A  Poem.     N.  York:  1842.    12°. 

2131  COLTON,  J.  H.  Colton's  Traveler  and  Tourist's  Guide-book 
through  the  New  England,  the  Middle  States  and  Canadas.  Map. 
N.  York:  1850.    18°. 

2132  Same.    N.  York:  1851.    18°. 

2133  The  Western  Tourist.     1849.    16°.     Map. 

2134 COLTON,  WALTER  (Rev.)    Three  Years  in  California. 

Elustrations.  New  York:  1850.  12°.  [Portrait  of  J.  A.  Sutter, 
T.  O.  Larkin,  J.  C.  Fremont,  Wm.  M.  Gwin,  G.  Wright,  J.  R.  Snyder, 
&c.] 

2135  Deck  and  Port;   Incidents  of  a  Cruise  in  U.   S.  Frigate 

Congress  to  California.  N.  York:  1860.  12°.  Port,  of  Com. 
Stockton. 

2136  Sea  and  Sailor,  Notes  on  France  and  Italy,  &c.     Memoir 

of  Rev.  H.  T.  Cheever.    N.  York:  1860.    12°.    Portrait. 


126  CATALOGUE. 

2137  COLTON,  J.  H.  Land  and  Sea  in  the  Bosphorus  and  ^gean, 
or,  Views  of  Constantinople  and  Athens.  Ed.  by  the  Rev.  H.  T. 
Cheever.     K.  York:  1854.     12°.     P.     Frontis. 

2138  C0LUMBIA:N'  Eloquence.  The  Speeches  of  the  most  cele- 
brated American  Orators,  as  deld.  in  the  late  Trial  of  the  Hon. 
Samuel  Chase.     3  vols.     Baltimore:  1806.    16°.     [Scarce.] 

2139  COLUMBIAN  MAGAZI:N'E,  The.  Vols.  1,  1787;  2,  1788;  3, 
1789;  4, 1790.    4  vols.    Phila.    8°.     Numerous  Illustrations. 

Vol.  3,  has  only  Jan.,  Feb.,  April,  May  and  June  No8,    Other  vols,  peifect.    One  of  the 
Scarcest  American  Magazines. 

2140  COLUMBUS,  CHRISTOPHER.  American  Juvenile  Biogra- 
phy.   Life  of  C.     Boston:  1840.    18°. 

2141  Personal  Narrative  of  the  First  Yoyage  of  Columbus  to 

America.    From  a  Manuscript  recently  discovered  in  Spain.     Bos- 
ton: 1827.    8°. 

2142  COLUMBUS;  or,  the  Discovery  of  America.  Tr.  from  the 
German  of  J.  II.  Canipe.     Boston. 

2143  COLVIL,  SAM.  The  Whiggs  Supplication;  or,  the  Scotch- 
Hudibras,  a  Mock-Poem.     In  two  Parts.    London:  1710.     24°. 

2144  COLYIN,  JOHN  B.  (Esq.)  Historical  Letters,  including  a 
brief  but  General  View  of  the  Hist,  of  the  World.  ...  to  the  Year 
1820.     Georgetown,  D.  C,  1821.     16°. 

2145  COMBE  ANDREW.  Principles  of  Physiology,  &c.  N.  Y.: 
1841.     12°. 

2146  COMBE,  GEO.  Notes  on  the  U.  S.,  during  a  Phrenological 
Yisit  in  18;}8-9-40.    Two  vols.     Phila. :  1841.     12°. 

2147  Constitution  of  Man  considered  in  Relation  to  External 

Objects.     Boston:  1829.     12°. 

2148  COMBER,  THOMAS.  Yindication  of  the  Great  Revolution tn 
England  in  A. D.  1688.     London:  1758.     8°.     Portraits  inserted. 

2149  COMETS.  Two  Lectures  on  Comets,  by  Prof.  Winthrop,  also 
an  Essay  on  Comets  by  Andrew  Oliver,  Jr.  Sketches  of  the  Lives 
of  Prof.  Winthrop,  and  Mr.  Oliver.  Comet  of  1811.  Boston: 
1811.    18°. 

2150  COMMERCIAL'RELATIONS.  Yol.  1, 1856;  2  [n.  d.];  vol.  3, 
1857;  vol.  4, 1857-1860,  5  vols.     Washington.     4°. 

2151  COMMON  PRAYER  BOOK.  Boston: -1800;  also  Phila.:  1809. 
2  vols.    8°. 

2152  COMMON  PRAYER,  Book  of.     Boston,  1811.    8°. 

2153  COMMON  SCHOOL  JOURNAL,  for  1839.  Ed.  by  Horace 
Mann.     Boston:  1839.     8°. 

2154  COMMUNICATIONS  AND  REPORTS.  Surveys  of  Boston 
Harbor  by  the  U.  S.  Commissioners,  Joseph  G.  Totten,  Brig.  Gen. 
U.  S.  A.  A.  D.  Bache,  Suptdt.  U.  C.  S.,  C.  H.  Davis,  Rear  Adml. 
U.  S.N.    Boston:  1863.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  127 

2165  COMPACT  (The).  With  the  Charter  and  Laws  of  the  Colouy 
of  New  Plymouth;  togetlier  with  the  Charter  of  the  Council  at 
Plymouth,  &c.     Boston:  1836.     R.  8°. 

2150  COMPARATIVE  IMPORTANCE  of  our  Acquisitions  from 
France  in  America.     London:  1762.     8°.    . 

2157  COMPENDIOUS  <A)  History  of  the  Most  Remarkable  Pas- 
sages of  the  last  Fourteen  Years;  with  an  Account  of  the  Plot,  as 
it  was  carried  on  before  and  after  the  Fire  of  London.  London: 
1680.    12°.     Four  Portraits  in  Frontispiece. 

2158  COMPENDIUM  of  the  Enumeration  of  the  Inhabitants  and 
Statistics  of  the  U.  S.     Wash. :  1841.     4°. 

2159  COMPLEAT  COLLECTION  of  FAREWELL  SERMONS, 
preached  by  Calamy,  Manton,  Caryl,  Wadsworth,  Cooper,  &c. 
London:  1663.    4°. 

2160  COMPLEAT  HISTORY  of  Magick,  Sorcery,  and  Witchcraft. 
[2  vols,  in  1.]  London:  1715.  12°.  Plate.  [Vol.  2  contains  the 
Salem  Witchcraft,  from  Mather.] 

2161  COMPLETE  LIST  of  the  Amer.  Navy:  and  Steel's  List  of  the 
Navy  of  G.  Britain,  for  July,  1813.     Boston:  1813.     12°. 

2162  COMPLETE  (A)  HISTORY  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  the 
Late  War,  betwn.  Great  Britain,  France,  and  Spain  on  the  10 Feb., 
1763.     2  vols.    London:  1763-64.    8°. 

2163  COMSTOCK,  JOHNjL.,  m.d.  Elements  of  Mineralogy.  Bos- 
ton: 1827.    8°. 

2164  COMSTOCK,  WM.  The  Life  of  Samuel  Comstock,  the  Whale- 
man. Account  of  the  Mutiny,  and  Massacre  of  the  Officers  of  the 
Ship  Globe  of  Nantucket.    Boston:  1840.     12°.     Ill'd. 

2165  CONANT,  MARSHALL.  1836.  The  Year  Book:  An  Astron- 
omical and  Philosophical  Annual;  in  Three  Parts.    Bost. :  1836.   12°. 

2166  CONCORD.  Poem.  Did.  before  the  Lyceum, Concord, Mass., 
Jan.  22, 1851.     [By  Jona.  Fay  Barrett.]    12°. 

2167  COND AMINE,  M.  DE  LA.  Relation  abregee  d'un  Voyage 
fait  dans  L'Interior  de  L'Amerique  Meridionale.  Avec  une  Carte  du 
Maragnon.     A  Paris:  1745.    8°. 

2168  Relation  abregee.    Nouvel  fidit.  augmentee  de  Relation  de 

I'Emeute  populaire  de  Cuen9a  en  Perou,  et  d'une  Lettre  de  M. 
Godin  des  Odonais,  contenant  la  Relation  du  Voyage  de  Madame, 
Godin,  son  Epouse,  Etc.    A  Mestricht:  1778.    8°.     Map. 

2169  CONDfi,  PRINCE  OF.  Life  of  Lewis  of  Bourbon.  With 
Remarks  on  the  Transactions  of  Europe  for  these  last  Sixty  Years. 
Done  out  of  French.     London:  1693.     8°.    Portrait. 

2170  CONDER,  JOSIAH.  Dictionary  of  Geography,  Ancient  and 
Modern.     London:  1834.     c.  8°. 

2171  CONDORCET,  M.  Outlines  of  an  Historical  View  of  the  Prog- 
ress of  the  Human  Mind.  Trans,  from  the  French.  Philada. :  1796. 
.  2°.    Portrait. 


128  CATALOGUE. 

2172  CONDUCT  (The)  OF  THE  MINISTRY  Impartially  Examined. 
Letter  to  the  Merchants  of  London.    London:  1756.    8°. 

2173  of  his  Grace  the  D— ke  of  Ar — le  for  the  four  last  years  Re- 

view'd.    Dublin:  1740.     8°. 

2174  of  a  Noble  Commander  in  America  Impartially  Reviewed. 

2ded.     London:  1758.     8°. 

2175  CONDY,  JEREMY,  (a.m.)  Mercy  Exemplified.  Bost.:1767.  4°^ 

2176  CONEY,  JOHN  (Mr.)  Further  Account  of,  collected  from  his 
private  Writings.     Boston:  1726.     12°.     Wanting  after  p.  81. 

2177  CONFERENCE  (The).  Or  Sketches  on  Wesleyan  Methodism. 
[A  Poem.]  By  the  Author  of  "  Amusements  of  a  Mission,"  etc. 
Bridg.con,  W.  N.  J.:  1824.     18°. 

2178  CONFESSION  of  Faith  and  Covenant,  of  the  Old  South  Church, 
in  Boston,  Mass.     Boston:  1855.     12°. 

2179  (The)  and  form  of  Covenant,  of  the  Old  South  Ch.  in  Bos- 
ton, with  Lists  of  the  Pastors,  Members  [&c.].     Boston:  1841.    8°. 

2180 of  Faith  (The),  the  Larger  and  Shorter  Catechism  with  the 

Script.  Proofs  at  Large.     Of  Public  Authority  in  ye  Ch.  of  Scotland. 
Glasgow:  1756.     8°. 

2181  CONGDON,  CHAS.  T.  Flowers  plucked  by  a  Traveller.  Bos- 
ton: 1840.     12°. 

2182  CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR  BOOK,  1854-59,  inclusive.  6 
vols.     N.  Y.    8°.    Plates. 

2183  CONGREGATIONALISM,  A  Yiew  of,  by  Geo.  Punchard. 
2d  ed.    Andover:  1844.    16°. 

2184  CONGRESSIONAL  DIRECTORY,  1818-36.   Wash.   13v.   18°. 

2185  CONGRESSIONAL  GLOBE,  The.  Yol.  1, 1833-34.  Yol.  24, 
1851-52,  3  Parts.  Yol.  25,  1852.  Yol.  26,  1852-53.  Yol.  30,  2d. 
Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  1859-60,  4  Parts;  1860-61,  2  Parts;  1861, 1861-62, 
4  Parts;  1863-63,  2  Parts. 

2186  CONKLING,  MARGARET  C.  Memoirs  of  the  Mother  and 
Wife  of  \Vashington.     New  edit.     N.  Y. :  1860.    16°.    Portrait. 

2187  CONNECTED  YIEW  of  the  whole  Internal  Navigation  of  the 
U.  S.     Maps.     Phila. :  1826.     8°. 

2188  CONNECTICUT,  Annual  Report  of  Adjut.  Gen.  for  1860-1- 
3-4-5-6.     Hartford:  1860-6.     8°. 

2189  Annual  Register  for  1824, 1833, 1834  and  1839.     18°.  New 

London. 

219;)  Colonial  Records  of,  1636-65,  ed.  by  J.  H.  Tmmbull;  1689- 

1725,  ed.  by  C.  J.  Hoadly.  4  vols.  Hartford.  8°.   Autog.  of  Hoadly. 

Thepe  vole,  are  the  deposiiory  of  many  valuable  papers  carefully  edited  by  two  accom. 
plished  aritiq[uaries. 

2191  Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of.     N.  Haven : 

1861.    8°. 

2192  General  History  of  (from  its  Settlement  to  the  Revolution). 

By  a  Gentleman  of  the  Province.     2d  ed.     London:  1782.     8°. 


CATALOGUE.  129 

2193  CONNECTICUT  COMMON  SCHOOL  Journal.  4  vols.  1838- 
42,  iiicl.     Hartford.     4°. 

2194  CONQUEST  OF  CANAAN.  A  Poem  in  eleven  books.  By 
Timo.  Dwight.     Hartford:  1785.     12°. 

2195  CONKAD,  DAVID  HOLMES.     Memoir  of  Rev.  James  Chis- 
holm.      Hector  of    St.   John's   Church,    Portsmouth,   Va.      With 
memoranda  of  the  Pestilence  in  that  City  in  1855.     N.  York:  1857 
12°.     Portrait. 

2196  CONSIDERATIONS  on  Be^half  of  the  Colonists;  Letters  to  a 
Noble  Lord.     London:  1765.    8°. 

By  Jainea  Otis,  according  to  Tudor,  Life  of  O.    pp.  188. 

2197  CONSIDERATIONS  on  the  measures  carrying  on  with  respect 
to  the  Brit.  Colonies  in  N.  Amer.  London:  Boston:  Repr.  1774.  8°. 

2198  CONSIDERATIONS  ON  THE  PROPRIETY  of  imposing 
Taxes  on  the  British  Colonies,  for  the  Purj^ose  of  raising  a  Revenue. 
North  America  Printed:  London,  Repr.  for  J.  Almon:  1766.  8°. 
pp.  69.     [Scarce.] 

By  Daniel  Dulaney.    See  Almonds  Tracts. 

2199  CONSOLIDATOR,  The.     London:  1705.    8°. 

2200  CONSPIRACY  DETECTED.  Respecting  the  Mission  of  One 
John  Henry,  and  his  agency  to  divide  the  United  States.  8°. 
[No  place.]    pp.  8. 

2201  CONSTITUTIONS  of  the  Several  Independent  States  of  Amer- 
ica; Declaration  of  Independence;  Articles  of  Confederation; 
Treaties  between  His  Most  Christian  Majesty  and  the  U.  S. ;  And 
between  United  Netherlands.     2d.  ed.     Boston:  1785.     12*^. 

Original  Conhtltuiions  of  the  States.    Collection  very  rare. 

2202 Of  the  United  States;  according  to  the  last  Amendments; 

the  Declaration  of  Independence  and  the  Federal  Constitution. 
Phila.:  18r6.    8°. 

2203  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S. ;  containing  the  Confes- 
sion of  Faith,  Catechisms,  Government  and  Discipline,  and  the 
Directory  for  the  Worship  of  God,  ratified  and  adopted  by  the  Synod 
of  New  York  and  Phila.     Phila.:  1792.     12°. 

2204 Mass.  Char.  Mechanic  Ass.     Boston:  1855.     16°. 

2205  Of  the  U.  S.  A. :  Rules  of  the  Ho.  of  Reps. ,  Joint  Rules 

and  Rules  of  the  Senate,  with  Jefferson's  Manl.     Wash. :  18.87.     8°. 

2206 The  Presbyterian  Ch.  in  the  U.  S.  Containing,  The  Confess. 

of. Faith,  The  Catechisms,  and  the  Directory.    Phila.:  1815.     12°.- 

2207 ReformedDutch  Church,  in  theU.  S.    N.  York:  1793.  12°. 

2208  Of  the  Sixteen   States  which  compose  the   Confederated 

Republic  of  America,  according  to  the  latest  Amendments; 
The  Declaration  of  Indep. ;  Articles  of  Confedn. ;  the  Definitive 
Treaty  of  Peace,  and  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  Bost. :  1797.   12°. 


130  CATALOGUE. 

2209  COi^STITUTION"  of  the  United  States  of  America;  latest 
Amendments:  Declaration  of  Independence,  Articles  of  Confed- 
eration, and  the  Federal  Constitution.    Lexington,  Ky. :  1824.     12°. 

2210  Lexington,  Ky.:  1817.     12°. 

2211  Lexington,  Ky.:  1823.     12°. 

2212  Lexington,  Ky. :  1825.     12°. 

2213  (The)  :  or,  Frame  of  Government  for  the  Commonwealth 

of  Massachusetts.    First  Worcr.  ed.     I.  Thomas:  1787.     18°. 

2214  Of  the  several  States  of  America,  Declaration  of  Independ- 

ance.  Articles  of  Confederation,  Treaties  between  His  Most  Christian 
Majesty,  &  Pub.  by  Order  of  Congress'.  Phila.:  MDCCLXXXI. 
12°  or  8°.     [Rare.] 

Autograph  '«  Moss  Kent." 

2215 Constitutions  of  the  U.  S.    Phila.:    1791.     12°. 

2216  Constitutions  of  the  U.  S.    ISTewburgh:  1800.    12°. 

2217  Same.     Washington:  1807.     16°. 

2218  of  the  Grand  Royal  Arch  Chapter  of  Massachusetts.  Bos- 
ton: 1861.     12°. 

2218-A of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  Phila. :  1847.   18°. 

2219  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts.     Boston:  1805.    12°. 

2220 Same.     Brookfield:  1807.     12°. 

2221  of  the  United  States,  etc.     Boston:  1822.     12°. 

2222  of  the  United  States;  also  the  Declaration  of  Indepen- 
dence, etc.     K.  York:  1820.     24°. 

2223 of  Massachusetts,   adopted  1780.     With  the  Amendments 

annexed.     [Also  that  of  the  U.  States.]    Boston:  1822.    8°. 

2224 of  Mass.  and  New  York,  and  of  the  U.  S.  With  Wash- 
ington's Farewell  Address.     2d  Pittsfield  ed.     1806.     12°. 

2225  CONTEST  (The).  In  America  between  G.  Britain  and  France, 
with  its  Consequences  and  Importance.  By  an  Impartial  Hand. 
London:  1757.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

2226  CONTINENTAL  MONTHLY  (The).  Devoted  to  Literature 
and  National  Policy.    Yol.  1.  1862.  N.  York  and  Boston:  1862.  8°. 

2227  CONTRIBUTIONS  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Essex 
County,  Mass.  Under  the  Direction  of  the  Essex  North  Associa- 
tion.    Boston:  1865.     8°. 

2228  CONTROVERSY  (The),  between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colo- 
nies Reviewed;  the  several  Pleas  of  the  Colonies  in  Support  of  their 
Right  to  all  the  Liberties.    London:  1769.     8°. 

2229  CONVERSATIONS  on  the  History  of  Massachusetts,  from  its 
First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Period.  By  a  Friend  of  Youth. 
Boston:  1831.    18°.     [Mary  Clark.] 

2230 Principally  on  the  Aborigines  of  North  America.     Salem: 

1828.     18°. 
2231  CONVVAY,MONCURED.  The  Golden  Hour.  Bost.:1862.  12°, 


CATALOGUE.  181 

2232  COOK,  ELTZA.    Melaia,  and  other  Poems.    N.Y.:1844.   Port. 

2233  COOK,  JAMES,  Capt.  Journal  of  Captain  Cook's  Last  Voyage 
to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  on  Discovery;  Performed  in  the  Years  1776, 
1777,1778,1779.  From  the  Original  MS.  London:  1781.  8°.  Plates 
and  Chart. 

2234  COOK,  JOEL.  Siege  of  Richmond:  Military  Operations  of  Maj. 
Gen.  G  B.  McClellan  during  the  Months  of  May  and  June,  1862. 
Philada.:  1862.     12°. 

2235  COOK,  R.  H.  Historical  Notes  on  the  Island  of  Nantucket,  and 
Tourist's  Quide.    Nantucket:  1871.     16°. 

2236  COOKE,  EDWARD,  (Capt.)  Voyage  to  the  South  Sea,  and 
Round  the  World,  Performed  in  the  Years  1708, 1709, 1710,  and  1711. 
Cuts  and  Maps.     London:  1712.     See  MAGNA  CHARTA. 

Dampicr  projected  the  voyage,  and  went  In  one  of  the  shipa. 

2237  COOKE,  PARSONS.  Congregational  Register;  or.  Compara- 
tive and  General  Statistics.     Jan.  1847.     Boston:  [1847.]    18°. 

2238  Recollections  of  Rev.  E.  D.  Griffin.     Boston:  [1835.]  18°. 

Portrait. 

2239  COOLEY,  TIM.  MATHER,  d.d.  Sketches  of  the  Life  and 
Character  of  the  Rev.  Lemuel  Haynes.   New  York:  1839.    12°.    Port. 

2240 Same.    New  York:  1837.     12°.    Portrait. 

2241  Same.     Westfield:  1854.     12°. 

2242  COOLEY,  W.  D.  Sir  Francis  Drake  his  Voyage,  1595,  By 
Thomas  Meynarde,  Together  with  the  Spanish  Account  of  Drake's 
Attack  on  Puerto  Rico.  Edited,  from  the  Original  Manuscripts. 
London:  1849.    8°.    Hak.  Soc. 

2243  COOPER,  J.  FENNIMORE.  The  Battle  of  Lake  Erie;  or, 
Answers  to  Messrs.  Burgess,  Duer,  and  Mackenzie.  Cooperstown: 
1843.     12°.     [Very  scarce.] 

2244  Memorial  of  James  Fennimore  Cooper.     N.  York:  1852. 

Sq.  8°.    Portrait. 

2245  History  of  the  Navy  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

Continued  to  1853.    N.  York:  1853.    8°.    Port. 

2246  A  Residence  in  France:  with  an  Excursion  up  the  Rhine, 

and  a  Second  Visit  to  Switzerland.     Paris:  1836.     8°. 

2247  A  Letter  to  his    Countrymen.     New  York:    1834.      8°. 

[Scarce.] 

2248  History  of  the  Navy  of  the  U.  S.    Continued  to  1853.    New 

York:  1854.    8°.     [3  v.  in  1.]    Portraits. 

A  foundation  for  the  much  needed  history  of  the  future. 

8249  COOPER,  THOMAS,  Bp.  The  Mystery  of  Witchcraft.  Des- 
couering  the  Truth,  Nature,  Occasions,  Growth  and  Power  therof; 
Together  with  the  Detection  and  Punishment  of  the  same.  As  Alstf 
the severall  stratagems  of  SaLlian.     London:  1617.     18°. 

2250 An  Admonition  to  the  People  of  England;  wherein  are 


132  CATALOGUE. 

answered  not  onely  the  Slanderous  vntruethes  reprochfiiUy  vttered 
by  Martin  the  Libeller.     London:  1589.     Rep.  1847-     12°. 

2251  COOPER,  THOMAS,  m.d.  Information  respecting  America, 
by  Thomas  Cooper,  late  of  Manchester.     London:  1795.    8°.    Map. 

2252  The  Introductory  Lecture  of  T.  C,  Esq.,  Profr.  of  Chem- 
istry at  Carlisle  College,  Pa.     Carlisle :  1812.     8°. 

2253  The  History  of  North  America.     With  an  Appx.     Albany 

1815.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

2254  Same.     2d  ed.     Plymouth:  1818.     12°. 

Cooper  was  the  friend  and  companion  of  Dr.  Priestly.  , 

2255  A  Reply  to  Mr.  Burke's  Invective  against  Mr.  Cooper,  and 

Mr.  Watt,  in  the  House  of  Commons.     London:  1792.    8°. 

2256  Manual  of  Political  Economy.     Washington:  1834.     16°. 

2257  COOPER,  WM.  The  Doctrine  of  Predestination  unto  Life, 
Explained  and  Vindicated:  with  a  Preface  by  the  Senior  Pastors  of 
the  Town.     Boston:  1740.     12°.     [Rare.] 

2258  COOTE,  CHIDLY.  Ireland's  Lamentation  for  the  late  De- 
structive Cessation;  or,  A  Trap  to  Catch  Protestants.  Published 
according  to  order.     London:  1644.    4°. 

2259  COPIES  of  Original  Letters  from  the  Army  of  Bonaparte  in 
Egypt,  intercepted  by  the  Fleet  under  Nelson.  With  an  English 
translation.     Third  ed.     London:  1798.     8°. 

Excessively  rare.    Tlie  letters  were  never  intended  for  the  public  eye. 

2260  COPPJEE,  HENRY.  Grant  and  his  Campaigns:  A  Military 
Biography.     N.  York:  1866.    8°.     Portrait. 

2261  COP  WAY,  GEORGE.  (Chief  of  the  Ojibway  Nation.)  Recol- 
lections of  a  Forest  Life :  or,  the  Life  and  Travels  of  Kah-ge-ga- 
ga-Bowh.     London:  1851.     12°. 

2262  The  Life,  Letters  and  Speeches  of  a  Kah-ge-ga-gah-Bowh, 

or  G.  Copway.     New  York:  1850.    12°.    Portrait. 

2263  The  Traditional  History  and  Characteristic  Sketches  of  the 

Ojibway  Nation.     Illustrated  by  Darley.     Boston:  1851.     12°. 

2264 The  Life,   History,  and  Travels  of  Kah-ge-ga-Gah-bowh 

(George  Copway).    Phila.:  1847.     12°.    Portrait. 

2265  The  Ojibway  Conquest:  a  Tale  of  the  North-West.    New 

York:  1850.     12°.     Portrait. 

2266  [Acts  of  the  Apostles  in  the   Ojibwa  Language.]    And 

Sherman  Hall,  Gaie  au  Geo.  Copway.     Boston:  1838.     8°. 

2267  Running  Sketches  of  Men  and  Places,  in  England,  France, 

Germany,  Belgium,  and  Scotland.     With  illustrations.    New  York: 
1851.     12°. 

2268  COPY  OF  LETTERS  sent  to  Great  Britain,  by  his  Excellency 
Thos.  Hutchinson,  the  Hon.  Andrew  Oliver,  and  several  other  Per- 
sons born  and  educated  among  us.     Salem:  1773.     8°.     [Rare.] 

2269  COQUETTE   (The);    or,  the    History  of    Eliza  Wharton:    A 


CATALOGUE.  133 

Novel;  founded  on  Fact.     By  a  Lady  of  Massachusetts.     Charles- 
town:  1802.     12°.     Original  ed.  of  this  celebrated  work. 

2270  Same.    New  ed.   With  an  Historical  Preface,  and  a  Memoir 

of  the  Author.    By  Jane  E.  Locke.     Boston:  1865.     12°. 

2271  Same.    3d  ed.    Newburyport:  1811.    18°.     [Scarce.] 

2272  CORDOVA,  J.  De.  Texas:  Her  Resources  and  her  Public 
Men.    Phila.:  1858.     12°. 

2273  CORIATE,  THOMAS.  Traueller  for  the  English  Wits:  Greet- 
ing. From  the  Covrt  of  the  Great  Mogvl,  Resident  at  the  Towne 
of  Asmere,  in  Easterne  India,  1616.    4°.     Engravings. 

2274  CORKRAN,  J.  F.  Hist,  of  the  National  Constituent  Assembly, 
from  May,  1848.    N.  York:  1849.     8°. 

2275  CORNARO,  LEWIS.  Means  of  Obtaining  a  Long  and  Healthy 
Life.  With  Notes  by  M.  L.  Weems.  To  which  is  added,  The  Way 
to  Wealth.     By  Dr.  Franklin.     Phila. :  1809.     18°. 

2276  CORWIN,  EDWD.  T.  The  Corwin  Genealogy  in  the  U.  S.  N. 
Y.:  1872.    8°. 

2277  CORNWALLIS,  CHAS.  (Earl,  L.  Gen., &c.)  Answertothe 
Narrative -of  Lt.  Gen.  Sir  H.  Clinton,  relative  to  the  Conduct  of  Lt. 
Gen.  Earl  Cornwallis,  during  the  Campaign  in  N.  America,  in  1781. 
London:  1783.    8°.     [Rare.] 

2278  CORNWALLIS ,  KIN  All  AN.  A  Panorama  of  the  New  World. 
2  vols.     London:  1859.     C.  8°. 

2279  CORRESPONDENCE  of  Miss  Adams,  Dau.  of  John  A.,  2d 
Pres.  U.  S.    Edited  by  her  Daughter.  -   Vol.  2.     N.  Y. :  1842.    12°. 

2280  CORTES  D.  FERNANDO.  Carta  de  Relacion  de  la  Nueva 
Espana.     Folio,     [n.  d.] 

2281  CORWIN,  THOMAS.  Report  on  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of 
the  British  N.  A.  Colonies  with  the  U.  States  and  other  Countries. 
Washington:  1851.    8°. 

2282  Report  of  the  Light-House  Board.     Washington:  1852.    8°. 

Plates. 

2283  COTHREN,  WILLIAM.  History  of  Ancient  Woodbury,  Conn. 
Vol.2.     Waterbury:  1854.    8°.    Portrait  and  other  engravings. 

2284  COTTLE,  JOSEPH.  Alfred:  an  Epic  Poem.  2  vols.  Lon- 
don: 1804.    18°. 

2285  Poems.     2d  Ed. ,  with  Add.     Bristol:  1796.    12°.    Frontis. 

2286  COTTON,  CHARLES,  Esq.  The  Genuine  Poetical  Works  of. 
Containing  I.  Scarronides:  or,  Virgil  Travestie.  11.  Lucan  Bur- 
lesqued: or,  The  Scoffer  Scoff 'd.  III.  The  Wonders  of  the  Peake. 
Illustrated  with  many  curious  cuts.  6th  ed.  Corrected.  London: 
1771.    12°.    Port,  inserted. 

Very  rare,  and  curious  as  rare. 

2287  COTTON,  JOHN.  The  Way  of  Congregational  Churches 
Cleared.     By  Mr.  John  Cotton,  "  now  teacher  of  the  Church  at 


134  CATALOGUE. 

Boston  in  N".  England."     London:  1648. 

A  very  perfect  copy  of  an  extremely  rare  tract.    Elegantly  bound  by  Matthews. 

2288  The  Keyes  of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven,  and  the  Power 

thereof.    London:  1644.    Boston:  1843.     12°. 

2289  A  Brief  Exposition,  with  Practical  Observations  upon  the 

whole  Book  of  Ecclesiastes.     London:  1654.     12°, 

2290  COTTON,  EOBEET,  Sir.  Cottoni  Posthuma:  Divers  Choice 
Pieces,  wherein  are  discussed  several  important  Questions  concern- 
ing the  Right  and  Power  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  in  Parliament. 
London:  1679.    12°.    Portrait. 

2291  C0TT0:N',  ROWLAND.  Cain's  Lamentations  over  Abel. 
N.  Y.:   1796.     12°. 

2292  COTTON,  WILLIAM,  r.s.A.  A  Graphic  and  Historical  Sketch 
of  the  Antiquities  of  Totnes.     London:  1850.    4°. 

2293  COTTON  IS  KING;  or,  the  Culture  of  Cotton.  By  an  Ameri- 
can.    Cincinnati:  1855.    12°. 

2294  COULTER,  JOHN,  m.d.  Adventures  on  the  Western  Coast 
of  S.  America,  and  the  Interior  of  California.  2  vols.  London: 
1847.    8°. 

2295  COUNSEL  FOR  EMIGRANTS.  With  Original  Letters  from 
Canada  and  the  U.  S.     Aberdeen:  1834.     12°. 

2296  COUNTY  AND  TOWN  OFFICER.  An  Abridgment  of  the 
Laws  of  the  Province  of  the  Mass. -Bay.  By  a  Gentleman,  Bost. : 
1768.     8°. 

2297  COURT  AND  CITY  REGISTER,  and  Royal  Kalendar.  1755, 
59,  64-71,  74,  75,  77-81,  84,  86,  88,  90,  95, 1807.   Lond.  26  vols.  18°. 

2298  COURT  OF  NEPTUNE  (The)  and  the  Curse  of  Liberty,  with 
other  Poems.    New  York:  1817.    18°. 

2299  COURT  MISCELLANY.  Or  Gentleman  and  Ladys  New 
Magazine,  for  the  year  1768.  Yol.  4.  London:  1768.  8°.  Vol.  6, 
for  1770.     Many  Plates. 

2300  COURTHORPE,  WILLIAM,  Esq.  Extinct  Baronetage  of 
England.     London:  1835.    8°. 

2301  COUSIN,  M.  VICTOR.  Report  on  PubHc  Instruction  in  Prus- 
sia.   With  Plans  of  School  Houses.    New  York:  1835.    16°. 

2302  COYODE,  JOHN.  The  Covode  Investigation.  [Washington: 
1860]    8°. 

2303  COWELL,  BENJ^.  Spirit  of  '76  in  Rhode  Island:  or.  Efforts 
of  its  Government  and  People  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution.  Bos- 
ton: 1850.    8°. 

2304  COWLEY,  ABRAHAM,  The  Works  of.  Consisting  of  those 
which  were  formerly  printed:  and  those  which  he  designed  for  the 
Press.     London:  1693.    Fol.     Portrait  by  Faithorne. 

2305 The  Works  of  Mr.  Cowley.  Ador.  with  Cuts.  London:  1707. 

8°.    2  vols. 


CATALOGUE,  135 

2306  The  Third  Part  of  the  Works  of  Mr.  Abraham  Cowley: 

Being  his  Six  Books  of  Plants.     With  Index.     London:  1708.    8°. 

2307  COWLEY,  CHARLES.  Illustrated  History  of  Lowell.  Re- 
vised Edition.    Boston  and  Lowell:  1868.     12°. 

2308  COWPER,  WILLIAM.  The  Iliad  of  Homer,  translated  into 
English  Blank-verse.  Edited  by  Robt.  Southey,  ll.d.  New  York: 
1856.    12°. 

2309  The  Task,  a  poem:  added  Tirocinium:  or,  a  review  of 

Schools.    Boston:  1791.     16°. 

2310  COX,  F.  A.,  D.D.  AND  Rev.  J.  HOBY.  The  Baptists  in  Amer- 
ica.    London:  1836.    12°. 

2311  Same.    New  York:  1836.    12°. 

2312  History  of  the  English  Baptist  Missionary  Society,  from 

1792  to  1842.    Boston:  1844.    8°. 

2313  COX,  MELVILLE  B.  Remains  of  [late  Missionary  to  Liberia.] 
Boston:  1835.     12°. 

2314  COX,  ROSS.  The  Columbian  River:  or.  Scenes  and  Adven- 
tures during  a  Residence  of  Six  Years  among  various  Tribes  of 
Indians  hitherto  unknown.     2  vols.     London:  1832.     8°. 

A  work  of  unusual  interest,  from  the  dangers  encountered  by  the  author. 

2315  COX,  SAML.  HANSON,  d.d.  Quakerism  not  Christianity:  or, 
Reasons  for  Renouncing  the  Doctrine  of  Friends.  N.  York:  Boston-: 
1833.    8°. 

2316  COX,  SANFORD  C.  Recollections  of  the  Early  Settlement  of 
the  Wabash  Valley.     Lafayette:  1860.     8°. 

2317  COXE,  A.  CLEVELAND.  Christian  Ballads.  Revised  Edi- 
tion, with  additional  Ballads.     Hartford  and  New  York:  1847.   12°. 

2318  COXE,  DANIEL.  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels,  in  3 
Parts.    London:  1741.    8°. 

2319  COXE,  DANIEL,  Esq.  Description  of  Carolina:  by  the  Span- 
iards called  Florida.  London:  1741.  St.  Louis:  1840.  8°.  Map. 
[Scarce.] 

2320  COXE,  MARGARET.  The  Young  Lady's  Companion.  In  a 
Series  of  Letters.     Columbus:  1840.     8°. 

2321  COXE,  TENCH.  A  View  of  the  U.  S.  of  America.  Inter- 
spersed with  authentic  Documents.    Phila. :  1794.   8°. 

2322  COXE,  WM.  A  view  of  the  cultivation  of  fruit  trees.  Phila.: 
1817.    8°.    must. 

2323  COXE,  WILLIAM,  a.m.,  f.r.s.  Account  of  the  Russian  Dis- 
coveries between  Asia  and  America.  Third  ed.,  revised  and  cor- 
rected.   London:  1787.    8°.     Maps  and  Portrait. 

"  The  book  contains  many  curious  facts  respecting  the  various  attempts  of  the  Russians 
to  open  communication  with  the  New  World."—  Rohtrtaon. 

2324 Travels  in  Poland,  Russia,  Sweden,  and  Denmark;  with 

Charts  and  Engravings.     5th  ed.     6  vols.      London;  1802.    8®. 


136  CATALOGUE. 

2325  COXE,  WILLIAM,  a.m.,  f.r.s.  Account  of  the  Eussian  Dis- 
coveries between  Asia  and  America.  To  which  are  added  the  Con- 
quest of  Siberia.    London:  1780.    4°.     Maps  and  Plates. 

2326  C0:N^YER,  DAVID  H.  The  Lost  Trappers.  Interesting 
Scenes  and  Events  in  the  Rocky  Mountains;  Description  of  Cali- 
fornia.    Cincinnati:  1859.    12°. 

2327  COZZENS,  ISSACHAR,  Jr.  A  Geological  History  of  Man- 
hattan or  'New  York  Island,  with  a  Map,  and  the  suite  of  Sections, 
Tables  and  Columns.    New  York:  1843.    8°. 

2328  CRABB,  GEORGE,  a.m.  A  Dictionary  of  General  Knowledge. 
Numerous  wood  cuts.    New  York:  1835.     12°. 

2329  CRAFTS,  WILLIAM,  Jr.  Miscellaneous  Writings  of.  With  a 
Memoir  of  his  Life.     Charleston:  1828.     8°. 

2330  CRAIG,  NEVILLE  B.  History  of  Pittsburgh.  2  Maps.  Pitts- 
burgh: 1851.     12°. 

2331  CRAIK,  GEO.  L.  Sketches  of  the  History  of  Literature  and 
Learning  in  England.     2vols.ini.    London:  1844.    18°. 

2332 Same.    Accession  of  Elizabeth  to    1688.     2    vols,   in    1. 

London:  1845.    12°. 
!2333  -•—  Same.    From  Revolution  of  1688  to  the  Present  Day.    2 

vols,  in  1.    London:  1845. 

2334  CRANCH,  C.  P.  The  Last  of  the  Huggermuggers.  A  Giant 
Story.    With  Elustrations.     Boston:  1860.    8°. 

2335  Kobboltozo:  A  Sequel  to  the  Last  of  the  Huggermuggers. 

With  Illustrations.     Boston:  1857.     8°. 

2336  CRANZ,  DAVID.  Ancient  and  Modem  History  of  the  Breth- 
ren [&c.].  Written  in  German.  Now  Translated  by  Benj.  La 
Trobe.    London:  1780.    8°. 

2337  The  History  of  Greenland;  with  an  Account  of  the  Mis- 
sion of  the  United  Brethren.  2  vols.  London:  1820.  8°.  Pine 
Engravings,  Maps. 

2338  CRAWrURD,  CHARLES,  Esq.  An  Essay  on  the  Propaga- 
tion of  the  Gospel:  to  prove  that  many  of  the  Indians  in  America 
are  descended  from  the  Ten  Tribes.    Philada.:  1801.     12°. 

2339  CRAWFURD,  JOHN,  ll.d.  A  Sequel  to  the  Case  of  the  Hon. 
Mrs.  Weld  and  her  Husband,  whom  she  Libelled  for  Impotency, 
&c.    London:  1734.    8°. 

2340  CREECH,  THO.,  a.m.  T.  Lucretius  Cams,  of  the  Nature  of 
Things,  Trans,  into  English  verse.     London:  1715.    2v.    8°. 

2341 The  Odes,  Satyrs  and  Epistles  of  Horace.    6th  ed.    London: 

1737.    12°.    Portrait. 

2342  Same.    5th  ed.    London:  1720.     12°.    Portrait. 

2343  CREIGH,  ALFRED.  Masonry  and  Antimasomy.  A  Hist,  of 
Masonry,  as  it  has  existed  in  Pa.  since  1792.     Philada,:  1854.     12°. 

2344  CRESAP,  CAPT.  MICHAEL,  Life  of.  By  Jno.  J.  Jacob. 
Cincin.:  1866.    4°. 


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2345  CRESPEL,  M.  Travels  in  Nortli  America,  with  a  Narrative  of 
his  Shipwreck,  and  extraordinary  Hardships  and  Sufferings  on  the 
Island  of  Anticosti;  and  an  Account  of  that  Island;  and  of  the  Ship- 
wreck of  his  Majesty's  Ship  Active,  and  others.   London:  1797.    18°. 

2346  CRESWELL,  J.  A.  J.  Oration  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Henry  Winter  Davis.  In  the~Ho.  Rep's,  22  Feb.  1866.  Washing- 
ton: 1866.    8°. 

2347  CRIHFIELD,  ARTHUR.  The  Universaliad;  or,  Confessions 
of  Universalism :  a  Poem.  Also  Lectures  on  Universalism.  Cin- 
cinnati: 1849.    12°. 

2348  CRISIS  (The).  Number  1,  Jan.  21,  1776.  To  be  Continued 
Weekly.  To  No.  81,  Aug.  3,  1776.  To  be  Continued  during  the 
Present  Bloody  Civil  War  in  America.     Fol. 

2349  CRISIS  (The).  Vol.  1.  Containing  Twenty-eight  Numbers. 
London:  Printed;  New  York,  Reprinted,  by  John  Anderson,  at 
Beekman's  Slip.     M,DCC,  LXX,  VL     [Very  rare.] 

2350  CROCKETT,  DAVID.  Tour  to  the  North  and  Down  East,  in 
1834.    Written  by  Himself .     Philada.:  1835.     12°.     Portrait. 

2351  Life  of  Martin  Van  Buren,  Heir-apparent  to  the  Govern- 
ment, &c.    Phila. :  1835.     12°.     Portrait. 

2352 A  Narrative  of  the  Life  of.     Written  by  himself.    Phila. : 

1834.     12. 

2353  Life,  written  by  Himself.    Phila.:  1859.     12°.     Ill'd. 

2354  CROFT,  THOMAS  ELMSLEY,  Sir.  The  Poetical  Remains 
of.     London:  William  Pickering,  1836.     12°. 

2355  CROIX,  M.  de  la.  Review  of  the  Constitutions  of  the  Principal 
States  of  Europe,  and  of  the  U.  S.  of  America.  Translated  from 
the  French,  with  Notes.    [2  vols.]    Lond.:  1792.    8°.    [Very  rare.] 

2356  CROKER,  J.  WILSON.  Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson.  London: 
1848.     R.  8°. 

This  admirable  edition,  superbly  illustrated  by  Mr.  D.,  la  certainly  the  beat  Life  o' 
Johnson. 

2357  CROMWELL,  OLIVER,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Actions  of: 
in  three  panegyrics,  etc. ,  compiled  by  Francis  Peck.  London:  1740. 
4°.  In  same  vol.,  A  Collection  of  Curious  Historical  Pieces  by  Fr. 
Peck.  London:  1740.  New  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Poetical 
Works  of  John  Milton, by  Fr.  Peck.  London:  1740.  4°.  Ports,  of 
Milton  and  Peck. 

2358  The  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     [By  Isaac  Kimber.]    With 

Additions.    London:  1741.    Portrait. 

2359 Cromwell  and  His  Times.     London:  1822.      8°.    Portrait. 

2360  The  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.    Containing  his  Military  Ex- 

ploits.    London:  1760.    16°. 

2361  CROMWELL,  THOMAS,  history  and  Description  of  the 
Ancient  Town  and  Borough  of  Colchester,  in  Essex.  Illustrated 
with  Engravings.    London  and  Colchester:  1825.    2v.    R.  8°. 


138  CATALOGUE. 

2362  CROSBY,  FRANK.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Phila.:  1865. 
12°.     Portrait. 

2363  CROSBY,  :N'ATHA]S'.  Annual  Obituary  N'otices  of  Eminent 
Persons  for  1858-59.     2  vols.     Boston:  1858-9.     8°. 

2364  CROSS,  JEREMY  L.  The  Templar's  Chart;  or.  Hieroglyphic 
Monitor;  containing  all  the  Emblems  and  Hieroglyphics  explained 
in  the  Valiant  and  Magnanimous  Orders  of  the  Red  Cross;  Knights 
Templars;  and  Knights  of  Malta.    N.  Haven   (Conn.):  1821.     12°. 

2365  CROSWELL,  A.  Mr.  Murray  unmasked.  With  the  Adds,  of 
Mr.  Chandler.     Boston:  1775.     12°. 

2366  — —  An  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Garden's  three  first  Letters  to 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield.     Boston:  1741.     8°. 

2367  CROSWELL,  HARRY.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William  Cros- 
well,  D.D.    N.  York:  1853.    8°.    Portrait. 

2368  CROSWELL,  JOSEPH.  Sketches  of  the  Life,  and  Extracts 
from  the  Journals,  and  other  Writings  of  the  Late  Joseph  Crosswell; 
who,  for  more  than  40  years,  was  an  Itinerant  Preacher  in  the  N. 
Eng.  States.     Boston:  1809.     12°.    pp.  96. 

2369  CROSWELL,  SHERMAN.  Rules  of  Proceeding  in  the  Legisl. 
ofN.  Y.    Albany:  1858.    Sq.  18°. 

2370  CROUCH,  NATHANIEL.  The  English  Hero;  or,  Sir  Francis 
Drake  Revived.     London:  1697.    18°. 

4th  ed.    London:  1695.     Portrait. 
9th  ed.    Enlarged.     London:  1716.     18°. 
12th  ed.     London,     [n.  d.]    Portrait. 
15th  ed.    London:  1756.    18°. 

MS.  notes. 

2375  Same.    16th  ed.     London:  1762.    18°. 

2376 The  History  of  the  Nine  Worthies  of  the  World.  Illus- 
trated with  Poems,  and  the  Picture  of  each  Worthy.  London: 
1703.    18°. 

2377  A  Yiew  of  the  English  Acquisitions  in  Guinea  and  the  East 

Indies.     London:  1686.     18°. 

2378  CRUCHLEY'S  NEW  MAP  of  Europe.   In  case.    Lond.  [n.  d.] 

2379  CRUCHLEY,  G.  F.  Picture  of  London.  17th  ed.  New  and 
Superior  Map.     [London]:  1852.    18°. 

2380 Reduced  Ordnance  Map  of  Devonshire. 

2381  CRUDEN,  ROBT.  PEIRCE.  The  History  of  Gravesend,  in 
Kent,  and  of  the  Port  of  London.    London:  1843.     8°.    Plates. 

2382  CRUTT  ENDEN,  R. ,  The  Experience  of.  Prefaced  and  recom- 
mended by  Geo.  Whitefield.    Boston:  1744.    12°. 

2383  CRY  (A)  from  the  North.     Boston:  1827.    8°. 

2384  from  the  Four  Winds,  in  the  Cause  of  Religious  Liberty, 

against  Clerical  Intrigue  and  Ecclesiastical  Opiiression.      Boston, 
Saturday,  Nov.  17, 1827.   Yol.  l,No.  L    8°.     [28  Nos.  in  the  Vol.] 


2371  

•  Same. 

2372  

Same. 

2373 

Same. 

2374 

■  Same. 

CATALOaUE.  139 

2385  CUD  WORTH,  W  ARRETS  H.  History  of  the  First  Regiment 
(Mass.  Infantry).     Boston:  1866.     12°. 

2386  CULLEN,  WM.  First  lines  of  the  practice  of  Physic,  with 
notes,  by  C.  Caldwell.     Vol.  2.     Phila.:  1816.    8°. 

2387  CUMBERLAND  (Duke  of).  Historicr^  Memoirs  of  William 
Aiicfustus,  Duke  of  Cumberland.     London:  1767.     8°.     Portraits. 

2388  CUMBERLAND,  RICHARD,  Memoirs  of,  written  by  Himself. 
Boston:  1806.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

2389 Same.    New  York:  1806.    8°. 

2390 Retrospection:  a  Poem  in  Familiar  Verse.  Bost.:  1812.  12°. 

2301  Calvary;  or,  the  Death  of  Christ.      A  Poem.      Boston: 

1796.     12°. 

2392  CUMING,  F.  Sketches  of  a  Tour  to  the  Western  Country, 
through  the  States  of  Ohio  and  Kentucky;  a  Voyage  down  the  Ohio 
and  Mississippi  rivers  in  1807, 1809.  Pittsburgh:  1810.  12°.  [Very 
scarce.] 

2393  CUMINGS,  SAMUEL.  The  Western  Pilot,  containing  Charts 
of  the  Ohio  River,  and  the  Mississippi.  With  Directions  for  Navi- 
gating the  Same.    And  a  Gazetteer.     Cincinnati:  1829.* 

2394  Same.     Cincinnati:  1832.     8°. 

2395 [Last  Revised  edition.]    Containing  the  Population  of  the 

principal  Towns  in  1846.     Cincinnati:  1847.    8°. 

2396  Same.     Revised.     Corrected  Yearly.     Cincin. :  1849.     8°. 

2397  GUMMING,  ASA.  Animadversions  on  the  Rev.  Mr.  Cros- 
well's  late  Letter,  &c.     Boston:  1763.     8°. 

2398  A   Memoir  of  the  Rev.   Edward  Pay  son,  d.d.     Boston: 

1830.    12°. 

2399 Same.     New  York.     [n.  d.]    18°.     (Amer.  Tr.  Soc.)    . 

2400  GUMMING,  KATE.  Hospital  life  in  the  Confed.  Army  of 
Tennessee,  from  the  battle  of  Shiloh  to  the  end  of  the  war.  Louis- 
ville, Ky.:  [1866.]    8°. 

2401  CUMMINGS,  ABRAHAM.  Dissertation  on  the  Millenium,  &c. 
Boston:  1737.     12°. 

2402  CUMMINGS,  J.  A.  Practical  Questions  to  Porteus's  Evidences. 
Boston:  1820.     18°. 

2403  CUMMINGS,  PRESTON.  Dictionary  of  Congregational  usages 
and  principles.     9th  ed.     Boston:  1857.     12°. 

2404  CUMMINS,  EBEN'R  H.  A  Geography  of  Alabama.  Phila. : 
1819.    12°. 

2405  CUMMINS,  GEO.  D.  (d.d.)  Life  of  Mrs.  Virginia  Hale  Hoff- 
man, late  of  the  Prot.  Ep.  Mission  in  W.  Africa.  Phila.:  1859. 
12°.     Portrait. 

2406  CUNNINGHAM,  ALLAN.  Life  and  Works  of  Sir  Walter 
Scott.     Boston:  1832.    18°. 

2407  CUNNINGHAM,  J.  W.  The  Velvet  Cushion.  Bost.:  1815.  12°. 


140  CATALOGUE. 

2408  CUKI^I:N'GHAM,  peter,  f.s.a.  Hand-Book  of  London. 
Past  and  Present.     Corrected  and  Enlarged.     Lond. :  1850.     12°. 

2409  London  in  1853.     London.     Murray.     16°. 

2410 London  as  it  is.     London.     Murray.    16°. 

2411  Two  Years  in  JSTew  South  Wales.     2  vols.    London:  1827. 

Cr.  8°.     Map. 

2412  CURIOUS  ARTS  and  Interesting  Experiments.  Concord : 
1826.     12°. 

2413  CURTISS,  DANIEL  S.  Western  Portraiture,  and  Emigrant's 
Guide:  a  Descript.  of  Wisconsin,  Illinois,  and  Iowa;  with  Remarks 
on  Minnesota.    New  York:  1852.    12°.    Map. 

2414  CUSHING,  ABEL.  Historical  Letters  on  the  Eirst  Charter  of 
Mass.  Government.     Boston:  1839.    18°. 

2415  GUSHING,  CALEB.  Reminiscences  of  Spain.  2  vols.  Bost. : 
1833.    12°. 

2416 Review,  Historical  and  Political  of  the  late  Revolution  in 

France.    2  vols.    Boston:  1833.    12°. 

2417  •  History  of  Newburyport.     Newburyport:  1826.    12° 

2418 Life  and    Public   Services  of    William  Henry  Harrison. 

Boston:  1840.    18°. 
2419  GUSHING,  LUTHER  S.    Reports  of  Contested  Elections,  in 

the  House  of  Representatives,  of  Mass.;  from  1780  to  1834.    8°. 

Boston:  1834.     - 
2420 Manual  of  Parliamentary  Practice.    Boston:  1863.    24°. 

2421  Reports  of  Controverted  Elections  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  Mass.     Boston:  1853.    8°. 

2422  GUSHING,  THOMAS  H.  Trial  of,  before  a  General  Court- 
Martial.    Phila.:  1812.    8°. 

2423  CUSHMAN,  HENRY  W.  Genealogy  of  the  Cushmans:  The 
Descendants  of  Robert  Cushman  the  Puritan,  1617  to  If- 65.  Bost.: 
1855.    8°.    Plates. 

2424  CUSHMAN,  R.W.  Bowdoin  S"q.  Church  Book.  Bost.:  1843.  24°. 

2425  CUSHMAN  CELEBRATION,  Proceedings  at  Plymouth,  Aug. 
1855.     Boston:  1855.     8°. 

2426  CUSTER,  G.  A.  (Gen.)  Life  on  the  Plains.  Or  Personal  Ex- 
periences with  Indians.    N.  York:  1874.    8°.    Port. 

2427  CUSTIS,  G.  W.  P.  Oration  by  Mr.  Custis,  of  Arlington,  did. 
bef.  the  Washington  Soc.  of  Alexandria,  on  the  Anniversary  of  the" 
22d  Eeb.  1820.     Alexandria:  1825.     8°. 

2428 Recollections  and  Private  Memoirs  of  Washington,  with  a 

Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  his  Daughter;  and  Illustrative  and  Explan- 
atory Notes  by  B.  J.  Lossing.  With  Illustrations.  New  York: 
1860.     8°.     [Out  of  print.] 

2429  [CUTLER,  JERYIS.]  A  Topographical  Description  of  Ohio, 
Indiana,  and  Louisiana.    Tribes  of  Indians  west  of  the  Mississippi. 


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Also  a  Journal  of  the  Captivity  of  Charles  Le  Kaye  among  the  Sioux 
Indians.     Boston:  1812.     12°.    [Very  rare.] 

2430  CUTTER  (The).  In  Five  Lectures  upon  the  Art  and  Practice 
of  Cutting  Friends,  Acquaintances  and  Relations.  Boston:  1808.  16°. 

2431  CUTTER,  WILLIAM.  The  Life  of  Israel  Putnam,  with  Illus- 
trations.   New  York:  1857.     12°. 

2432  CUTTING,  SEWALL  S.  Historical  Vindications :  A  Discourse 
on  the  Province  and  Uses  of  Baptist  History.     Boston:  1859.     8°. 

2433  CUTTS,  EDW.  L.  Colchester  Castle,  not  a  Roman  Temple. 
London:  1853.     8°. 

2434  CUTTS,  MARY.  Autobiography  of  a  clock,  and  other  Poems. 
Boston:  1852.     12°. 

2435  CUVIER,  Baron  G.  Revolutions  of  the  Surface  of  the  Globe, 
and  the  Changes  thereby  produced  in  the  Animal  Kingdom.  Trans, 
from  the  French.    Philada. :  1831.     12°. 

2436  Analyse  des  Travaux  de  l'Acad6mie  Roy.  des  Sci.  1824. 

Partie  Physique  by  C.     [n.  t.  p.]    4°. 

2437  DABNEY,  RICHARD.    Poems.     Philada.:  1815.     18°. 

2438  DADMUISr,  J.  W.  (Rev.)  The  Masonic  Choir.  An-anged  for 
male  voices  by  Bro.  O.  B.  Brown.     Boston:  1864.     sq.  12°. 

2439  DAGGETT,  JOHN.  History  of  Attleboro'.  Dedham:  1834.  8°. 
[Scarce.] 

2440  DAHLGREN,  J.  A.  Boat  Armament  of  the  S.  States  Navy. 
Phila.:  1856.    8°. 

2441  DALCHO,  FREDERICK,  d.d.  An  Ahiman  Rezon,  for  the 
Use  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  South  Carolina,  Ancient  York  Masons. 
Charleston,  S.  C  :  1807.     8°. 

2442  Historical  Account  of  the  Prot.  Ep.  Church  in  S.  Caro- 
lina, to  the  War  of  the  Revolution ,  and  some  Acct.  of  the  Civil  Hist, 
of  Carolina,  never  before  published.     Charleston:  1820.     8°. 

2443  DALE,  SAMUEL.  [Author  of  Pharmacologia.]  The  History 
and  Antiquities  of  Harwich  and  Dovercoast,  Essex,  by  Silas  Taylor, 
Gent.    By  Samuel  Dale.     London:  1732.  4°.     Illustrations. 

There  never  was  but  one  edition.  A  new  tit!e-pago  ]g  inserted  in  some  copies  with  2d  ed. 
on  it.  Some  of  these  copies  cont.  a  Portrait  of  the  Author.  The  real  title  is  dated 
1730. 

2444  D'ALEMBERT,  M.  Select  Eulogies  of  the  French  Academy, 
with  Notes.  By  J.  Aikin,  m.d.  2  vols.  London:  1799.  8°.  Por- 
trait of  Ld.  Monboddo. 

2445  D ALL,  WM.  H.    Alaska  and  its  Resources.    Boston:  1876.   8°. 

2446  DALLAWAY,  JAMES,  a.m.  Origin  and  Progress  of  Heraldry 
in  England.  With  explanatory  Observations  on  Armorial  Ensigns. 
Gloucester:  1793.    4.° 

Autog.  of  Robt.  Edmund  Waters.  Superbly  illustrated  with  antique  heraldic  designs, 
coats  of  arms,  and  mediaeval  costames,  frescos,  pavements,  armor,  etc.,  In  colors.  A 
valuable  work. 


142  CATALOGUE. 

2447  DALEYMPLE,  ALEX.  Voyages  and  Discoveries  in  the  South 
Pacific  Ocean.     London:  1769.     4°.     Map. 

2448  DALKYMPLE,  JOH]^,  Sir.  Memoirs  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  from  the  dissolution  of  the  last  Parliament  of  Charles  II  to 
the  Battle  of  La  Hogue.    2d  ed.    2  vols.     London:  1771.     4°. 

2449  DALEYMPLE,  JOHN.  General  History  of  Feudal  Property 
in  Great  Brit.     4th  ed.  London:  1759.     12°. 

2450  DAMOJS",  JOHN  W.  The  Havana  Ice-House  Controversy:  or, 
Pacts  versus  Falsehood  in  regard  to  Transactions  between  Freder- 
ick Tudor  and  John  W.  Damon.     Boston:  1846.     8°. 

2451  DAMON,  SAML.  C.  The  Friend;  a  Semi-monthly  Journal. 
Vols.  3,  4,  5  and  6,  bound  in  1  vol.     Honolulu,  Oahu,  H.  I. :     1845-8. 

2452  DAMPIEE,  Capt.  WM.  A  new  voyage  round  the  world,  desc. 
the  Isthmus  of  America,  two  voyages  to  Campeachy,  a  voyage  to 
New  Holland,  etc.,  with  maps  and  draughts.    Lond.:  1729.    4v.  8°. 

2453  DANA,  C.  W.  The  Great  West;  its  History,  its  Wealth,  its 
Natural  Advantages ,  and  its  Future.  Also  a  Complete  Guide  to  Emi- 
grants.   Boston:  1861.     12°. 

2454  DANA,  DANIEL,  d.d.  Memoirs  of  Eminently  Pious  Women 
Newburyport:  1803.     12°. 

2455  DANA,  E.  Bounty  Lands  of  Illinois;  also,  the  principal  Eoads 
and  Eoutes,  by  Land  and  Water,  through  the  U.  S.  Cincinnati: 
1819.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

2456  Geographical  Sketches  on  the  Western  Country.  Cincin- 
nati: 1819:  12°.     [Scarce.] 

2457  DANA,  J.  FEEEMAN,  and  SAML.  L.  Outhnes  of  the  Min- 
eralogy and  Geology  of  Boston  and  its  Vicinity,  with  a  Geological 
Map.     Boston:  1818.     E.  8°.     [Scarce.] 

2458  DANA,  E.  H.     Poems.    Boston:  1827.    Sm.  12°. 

2459  DANFOETH,  JOHN,  a.m.  Judgment  begun  at  the  House  of 
God:  And  the  Eighteous  scarcely  saved.     Boston:  1716.     18°. 

2460  DANFOETH,  JOSHUA  N.  Memoir  of  William  C.  Walton, 
late  Pastor  of  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church  in  Alexandria, 
D.  C,  and  of  the  Free  Ch.  in  Hartford,  Ct.  Hartford:  1837.  12°. 
Portrait. 

2461  DAEBY,  WM.  A  Tour  from  the  City  of  N.  Y.  to  Detroit,  in 
1818.     N.  Y.:1819.     8°.     Map.     [Scarce.] 

2462 View  of  the  United  States,  Hist.,  Geographical,  and  Statis- 
tical.   With  Maps,  &c.    Phila. :  1828.    18°. 

2463  The  Emigrant's  Guide  to  the  Western  and  Southern  States 

and  Territories.    N.  Y. :  1818.    8°.    Maps. 

2464  Geography  and  History  of  Florida,  with   a  Map,   and   an 

Appendix  containing  the  Treaty  of  Cession.    Phila. :  1821.    8°. 

2465  Mnemonika:  or,  the  Tablet  of  Memory.     Being  a  Eegister 

of  Events  to  the  Year  1829.     Baltimore:  1829.     12°.    Frontis. 


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2466  DARELL,   WILLIAM,  (Rev.)     History    of   Dover    Castle. 

Illustrated.    London:  1797.    4°. 

2467  DARCIE,  ABRAHAM.  Annales.  The  True  Royall  History  of 
the  famous  Empresse  Elizabeth,  Queene  of  England  France  and 
Ireland  &c.  True  Faiths  Defendresse  of  Diuine  renowne  and  happy 
Memory.     London:  1625.    4°. 

2468  DARNELL,  ELIAS.  Journal  of  the  Hardships,  Sufferings, 
Battles,  Defeat  and  Captivity  of  those  Heroic  Volunteers  and 
Regulars  commanded  by  Gen.  Winchester  in  1812-13.  Phila.: 
1864.  18°. 

2469  DARISTELL,  J.  The  Family  Register.  For  Registering  Birth, 
Baptism,  Marriage  and  Decease.     London:  1838.     2  pts.    4°. 

2470  DARTMOOR  Prison.  Hist,  of  the  Captivity  of  Americans  in 
England,  during  the  war  of  1812.     N.  Y. :  1852.     8°. 

2471  DARWIN,  ERASMUS,  m.d.  Zoonomia;  or,  the  Laws  of 
Organic  Life.     2  vols.    Dublin:  1800.     8°. 

2472 The  Botanic  Garden,  a  Poem.    With  Philosophical  Notes. 

4th  ed.     2  vols.     London:  1799.     Plates. 

2473  D'ASSIGNY,  M.  The  Stratagems  of  War:  A  Collection  of 
the  most  celebrated'  Practices.  By  Sextus  Julius  Frontinus,  a 
Roman  Consul.  London:  1685.  16°.  Also  a  Collec.  of  Brave 
Exploits  and  subtil  Stratagems  of  several  famous  Generals  since  the 
Roman  Empire.     London:  1786.    16°. 

2474  D'AUBIGNJS,  J.  H.  MERTE,  d.d.  The  Protector.  A  Vin- 
dication.    Rev.  and  Enlg.     3d  ed.     Edinburgh:  1748.    8°. 

2475  D'AUBIGNfi,  THEODORE  AGRIPPA,  The  Life  of.  With 
Remarkable  Occurrences  during  the  Civil  Wars  of  France,  in  the 
Reigns  of  Charles  IX.  Henry  III.  Henry  IV.  and  the  Minority  of 
Louis  XIIL    London:  1772.    8°. 

Written  by  Mrs.  Barah  Scott.— Zotmdc*. 

2476  DAVENANT,  WILLIAM  (Sir).  The  Works  of  Sir  Wm.  D. 
Knt.    London:  1673.    Folio,     v.  p. 

2477  Essays  upon  the  Balance  of  Power,  etc.    Lond. :  1701.   12°. 

2478  DAVENPORT,  A.  BENEDICT.  Hist,  and  Geneal.  of  the 
Davenport  Family.    N.  Y. :  1851.     12°.    Port. 

2479  DAVIDSON,  JAMES.  Bibliotheca  Devonensis:  A  Catalogue 
of  Books  rel.  to  the  Co.  of  Devon.     Exeter:  1852.    4°. 

2480  DAVIDSON,  ROBERT,  d.d.  History  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  Kentucky,  and  the  Valley  of  Virginia.   N.  Y.:  1847.  8^. 

2481  DA  VIES,  RICHARD.  Account  of  the  Convincement,  Exer- 
cises, Services  and  Travels  of  that  Ancient  Servant  of  the  Lord, 
Richard  Davies.    3d  ed.    Phila. :  1770.    18°. 

C(ntain8  Atteetntions  of  Geo.  Whitehead;  TeBtlmony  of  his  daughter,  Tace  Endon  and 
of  Rowland  Owen;  Letter  of  Wm.  Leddra. 


144  CATALOGUE. 

2482  DAYIS,  AKDEEW  JACKSOK.  The  Magic  Staff;  An  Auto- 
biography of  A.  J.  Davis.    iN".  Y. :  1857.    18°.    Portrait. 

2483  DAVIS,  CHAS.  HEKKY  STAIS'LEY  (m.d.)  History  of  Wal- 
lingford,  Meriden  and  Cheshire,  Ct.     Meriden:  1870.     8°. 

2484  DAYIS,  EMERSOI^,  a.m.  The  Teacher  Taught;  or,  the 
Principles  and  Modes  of  Teaching.     Boston:  1839.    12°. 

2485  The  Half  Century;  or,  a  History  of  the  Changes  that  have 

taken  place,  chiefly  in  the  U.  S.,  between  1800  and  1850.    Introd. 
by  Mark  Hopkins,  d.d.    Boston:  1851.     12°. 

2486 A  Manual  for  Teachers  of  Common  Schools.    Brookfield: 

1833.    18°. 

2487  DAYIS,  GEORGE.  A  Historical  Sketch  of  Sturbridge  and 
Southbridge.     W.  Brookfield,  Mass.:  1856.    8°. 

2488  DAYIS,  HENRY  EDWARD.  Examination  of  the  fifteenth 
and  sixteenth  Chapters  of  Gibbon's  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman 
Empire.    London:  1778.     8°. 

2489  DAYIS,  JOHI!^.  Travels  in  Louisiana  and  the  Eloridas,  in 
1802.  Tr.  from  the  French,  with  i^otes,  &c.,  by  John  Davis.  N. 
Y.:  1806.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

2490 The  Measure  of  the  Circle.    Perfected  in  January,  1845. 

Providence:  1854.    8°. 

2491  DAYIS,  MATTHEW  L.  Memoirs  of  Aaron  Burr.  With 
Selections  from  his  Correspondence.     2  v.    N.  Y. :  1837.    8°. 

2492  The  Private  Journal  of  Aaron  Burr,  during  his  residence 

in  Europe.    K.  York:  1838.     2  v.     8°. 

2493  DAYIS,  PARDOIST.  The  Principles  of  the  Government  of  the 
United  States.    Philada.:  1823.     12°. 

2494  DAYIS,  PARIS  M.  Hist,  of  the  late  war  betw.  the  U.  S.  and 
Gr.  Britain:  added  the  war  with  Algiers.     Ithaca:  1829.    12°. 

2495  DAYIS,  RICHARD  B.  Poems  by,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life. 
New  York:  1807.    12°. 

2496  DAYIS,  TAMAR  (Mrs.)  A  General  Hist,  of  the  Sabbatarian 
Churches.    Philada.:  1851.     12°. 

2497  DAYIS,  W.  W.  H.  El  Gringo;  or  New  Mexico  and  her  Peo- 
ple.   N.  York:  1857.    12°.    Plates. 

2498  History  of  the  Hart  Family,  of  Warminster,  Burke  Co., 

Pa.,  with  the  Geneal.  of  the  Family,  in  America.  Printed  privately. 
Doylston,  Pa.:  1867.     8°. 

2499 History  of  the  104th  Pennsylv.  Regt. ,  1861-64.  Phila. :  1866. 

8°.    Portrait,  etc. 

2500  DAYIS,  L.  A.  The  Freemason's  Monitor.  Portrait  of  J.  R. 
Chandler.     Phila.:  1849.     12°. 

2501  DAYISON,  G.  M.  The  Traveller's  Guide  through  the  Middle 
and  Northern  States, and  Canada,  8th  ed.  Saratoga  Springs:  1840. 
18°.    Maps. 


CATALOGUE.  145 

2502  DAVISON,  G.  M.  Same.  6th  ed.  Saratoga  Springs:  1834. 
18°.     Many  Plates. 

2503  Same.    8th  ed.    Saratoga  Springs:  1840.     18°. 

2504  DAVY,  HUMPHREY,  Sir.  Elements  of  Chemical  Philoso- 
phy.   Parti.;  vol.  1.    Phila.:  1812.    8°. 

2505  DAWES,  RUFUS.  Geraldine,  Athenia  of  Damascus,  and 
Miscellaneous  Poems.    N.  York:  1839.     12°. 

2506  The  Valley  of  the  Nashaway:  and  other  Poems.    Boston: 

1830.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

2507  DAWSON,  CHAS.  C.  Dawson  Family  Records.  Boston: 
1874.    8°.    Port,  and  autog. 

2508  DAWSON,  H.  B.  Gleanings  from  the  Harvest-Field  of  American 
History.  Part  11.  Morrisania,  N.  Y.:  1803.  R.  8°.  Numerous 
Fac-similes. 

2509 Diary  of  David  How,  in  the  Army  of  the  Amer.  Revolution. 

MoiTisania:  1865.     r.  8°. 
2510 What  our  Neighbors  say  of  us,    [Letters  and  Newspaper 

articles  about  the  Hist.  Magz.]    Morrisania:  1867.    8°. 

2511  DAWSON,  J.  W.  Handbook  of  the  Geog.  and  Nat.  Hist,  of 
Nova  Scotia.    3d  ed.  rev.  and  enlg.     Pictou:  1852.     18°.     Map. 

2512  DAWSON,  MOSES.  A  Historical  Narrative  of  the  Civil  and 
Militaiy  Services  of  Maj.  Gen.  W.  H.  Harrison,  in  Wars  with  the 
Indians,  etc.     Cincinnati:  1824.    8°.     [Scarce.]    Portrait. 

2513  DAY,  C.  M.  (Mrs.)  Pioneers  of  the  Eastern  Townships:  with 
Incidents  in  their  early  History;  and  Details  of  Adventures,  Perils 
and  Deliverances.    Montreal:  1863.     18°  or  16°. 

2514  DAY  BREAKING,  if  not  the  Sun  Rising  of  the  Gospel,  with 
the  Indians  of  N.  England.  London:  1647.  N.  York:  1865.  4°. 
Ed.  250  copies. 

2515  DAY,  JEREMIAH,  D.D.  An  Inquiry  respecting  the  Will.  New 
Haven:  1838.     12°. 

2516  DAY,  MARY  L.  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  a  Blind  Girl.  Mary 
L.Day,  Baltimore:  1859.     12°. 

2517  DAY,  S.  MILLS.  Pencillings  of  Light  and  Shade.  [Poems.] 
Schenectady:  1850.    12°. 

2518  DAY,  SHERMAN.  Hist.  Collections  of  Pennsylvania.  165  En- 
gravings.   Phila.:  1843.    8°. 

2519  DAY,  THOMAS,  (Esq.)  Four  Tracts:  Reflections  upon  the 
Present  State  of  England,  and  the  Independence  of  America.  Lon- 
don: 1785.     8°.    Portrait  inserted. 

2520  DEAF  and  Dumb,  by  Edwin  J.  Mann.     Boston:  1836.    8°. 

2521  DEAN,  AMOS.     Lectures  on  Phrenology.    Boston:  1835.    12°. 

2522  DEAN,  HENRY.  Analytical  Guide  to  the  Art  of  Penman- 
ship. Correctly  Engraved  by  Thos.  Wightman.  Salem,  Mass.: 
1803.    4°. 


146  CATALOGUE, 

2523  DEA]^,  JOHN  W.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Ward,  a.m., 
Author  of  the  Simple  Cobbler.     Albany:  1868.     8°. 

2524 Memoir  of  Rev.  Michael  Wigglesworth,  author  of  the  Day 

of  Doom.    Albany:  1871.    8°. 

2525  DEAN,  PAUL.  Lecture  in  defence  of  the  Final  Restoration. 
Boston:  1832.    8°.    pp.  190. 

2526  DEANE,  CHARLES.  Memoir  of  George  Livermore.  Cam- 
bridge: 1869.     8°.     L.  P.     Author's  autog. 

2527  DEANE,  SAMUEL,  a.m.  The  New-England  Parmer ;  or, 
Georgical  Dictionary.  Worcester:  1790.  8°.  Same,  2d  ed.  Worces- 
ter: 1797.    8°. 

2528  The  New  England    Parmer.      3d  ed.,  greatly  enlarged. 

Boston:  1822.     8°. 

2529  DEANE,  SAMUEL,  (Rev.)  A  History  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  to 
1831.    Boston:  1831.     8°.     [Yery  scarce.] 

2530  DEARBORN,  H.  A.  S.  A  Treatise  on  Pastel,  or  Woad,  by 
C.  P.  Delasteyrie.    Boston:  1816.    12°. 

2531  Monography  of  the  Genus  Camellia,  or  an  Essay  on  its 

Culture.    By  the  Abbe  Berlese.     Bost. :  1838.    8°.    Colored  Plates. 

2532  DEARBORN,  NATHL.  Boston  Notions;  being  an  Account 
of  "  that  Village,"  from  1630  to  1847.     Boston:  1848.    18°.    Illus. 

2533  American  Text  Book  for  Letters.    Boston:  1846.     Ob.  8°. 

2534 Dearborn's  Reminiscences  of  Boston,  and  Guide  through 

the  City  and  Environs.     Boston:  [n.d.]  1851.    18°. 

2536  DEARN,  T.  D.  W.  An  Historical,  Topographical,  and  Descrip- 
tive Account  of  the  Weald  of  Kent.  With  Eight  engravings  and  a 
Map.     Cranbrook:  1814.     8°. 

2537  DEATH  OF  CAIN  (The).  After  the  manner  of  the  Death  of 
Abel.    By  a  Lady.     Haverhill:  1795.    18°. 

2538  DEBATES  AND  PROCEEDINGS  in  the  Convention  of  1853, 
to  Revise  and  Amend  the  Constitution  of  Massachusetts.  3  vols. 
Boston:  1853.     8°. 

2539 in  Convention  of  the  Commonwealth  of   Mass. ,  in  1788. 

Boston:  1856.    8°. 
2540 in  the  Mass.  Legislature  in  1856.     Boston:  1856.    8°. 

2541  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  States  on  the  Judiciary,  during  the 

1st  Ses.  of  the  7th  Congress.     Phila. :  1802.    8°. 

2542  Resolutions  of  the  Convention  of  the  Commonwealth  of 

Mass.     1788.    Boston:  1808.    12°. 

2543 Same.    Boston:  1788.     12°. 

2544 in  the  Hon.  House  of  Commons  at  the  Parliament  held  at 

Westminster,  the  one  and  twentieth  of   October,  1680.    London: 

1681.    8°. 
2545 The  Debates  of  the  Convention  for  forming  a  Constitution 

for  the  State  of  Maine.    Taken  by  Jeremiah  Perley.    Portland: 

1820.    12°.    [Scarce.] 


CATALOGUE.  147 

2546  DEBATES  at  the  Robin  Hood  Society,  in  the  City  of  N.  Y.  on 
Monday  Night  19  July,  1774.    K.  York,    8°. 

2547  and  Other  Proceedings  in  the  Convention  of  Virginia.  1788. 

Vols.  1,  31.     Petersburg:  1788-89.    8°. 

2548  in  repealing 'the  Law  organizing  U.  S.  Courts.    1st  Sess., 

7th  Cong.    Albany:  1802.    8°. 

From  Danl.  Webster's  private  library. 

2549  De  bow,  J.  D.  B.  Statistical  view  of  the  U.  S.:  a  compendium 
of  the  7th  census.  Washington:  1854.  8°.  Autog.  of  Gov.  J.  B. 
Weller. 

2550  DEBRETT,  JOHN.  Illustrated  Baronetage  with  the  Knightage 
of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  1869. 
London.     Cr.     8°. 

2551  Correct  Peerage  of  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland:  with 

the  extinct  and  forfeited  titles,  etc.    2  vols.     London"!    1820.     12°. 

2552 Baronetage  of  England.    4th  Ed.   considerably   enlarged. 

2  vols.     London:  1819.     12°.    Ill'd. 
2553  DeBURY,  RICHARD.   Philo  Biblion,  a  Treatise  on  the  Love  of 

Books.    1st  Amer.  ed.     With  Notes  by  Samuel  Hand.    Albany: 

1861.     8°.     P. 
2654  DeCHAIMIS,  BARTHOLOMEW.    Incipit  int'rogatoria  siue 

Cofessionale  unerabile  fratri."   1478.  8°. 

Tlie  oldest  book  I  have  ever  owned.    It  is  without  pages  or  place  of  publication. 

2555  DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE  of  the  U.  S.  1776, 
and  Washington's  Farewell  Address,  1796.     Boston:  1862.    4°. 

2556  DECLARATION  (A)  of  the  Cavses  mooving  the  Qveene  of 
England  to  giue  aide  to  the  Defence  of  the  people  afflicted  and  op_ 
pressed  in  the  lowe  Countries.  Imprinted  at  London,  1585.  4°.  26 
pages.     [Very  rare.] 

^557  (The)  of  the  Association  of  the  Co.  of  N.  Haven,  in  Ct., 

convened  Feb.  19,  1744r-5,  concerning  the  Rev.  Mr.  Geo.  Whitefield, 
his  Conduct.    Boston:  1745.    8°. 

2558  DeCOSTA,  B.  F.  Foot  Prints  of  Miles  Standish.  Charlestown: 
18G4.    12°. 

2559 The  Pre-Columbian  Discovery  of  America  by  the  North- 
men, Illustrated  by  Translations  from  the  Icelandic  Sagas.  Albany — 
MunseU,  1868.     8°. 

2560 The  Northmen  in  Main6;  a  Critical  Examination  of  the 

Views  of  Dr.  J.  G.  Kohl.     Albany:  1870.     8°. 

2561  Sketches  of  the  Coast  of  Maine  and  Isles  of  Shoals,  with 

Historical  Notes.    N.  Y.:  1869.     4°.     Plates. 

2562 Scenes  in  the  Isle  of  Mt.  Desert,  Coast  of  Maine.    N.  York: 

1868.    4°.    Plates.     Author's  autog. 

2563 Columbus  and  the  Geographers  of  the  North.    Hartford: 

1872.     4°. 


148  CATALOGUE. 

2564  DECOSTA,  B.  F.  Notes  on  the  History  of  Fort  George  during 
the  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  Periods.    N.  York:  1871.    8°. 

2565  Sailing  directions  of  Henry  Hudson,  prepared  for  his  use  in 

1608.    With  introd.  and  notes;  also,  Dissert,  on  the  discovery  of  the 
Hudson  River.     Albany:  1869.    8°. 

2566  DEE,  J0H:N',  Dr.  The  Private  Diary  of,  and  the  Catalogue  of 
his  Manuscripts.  Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell,  Esq.,  f.r.s.  etc.  London: 
Camd.  Soc.  1842.    4°.    Prefatory,  8.    Port. 

2567  D'ERES,  CHAS.  DENKIS  RUSOE,  Memoirs  of ,  a  Native  of 
Canada,  who  was  with  the  Scanyawtauragahrooote  Indians  eleven 
years.     Exeter:  1800.     12°.     [Rare.] 

2568  DEFENCE  of  the  Whigs.  By  a  Member  of  the  27th  Congress. 
K.  York:  1844.    18°. 

2569  (A)  of  the  Conduct  of  Commodore  Morris  during  his  Com- 
mand in  the  Mediterranean.    N.  Y.  :1804.     8°. 

2570  [DEFOE,  DANIEL.]  Jure  Divino:  a  Satyr.  By  the  Author 
of  the  True-Born  Englishman.     London:  1706.     8°. 

2571  ]  Jure  Divino:  a  Satyr.     In  Twelve  Books.     London:  1706. 

Fol.     [The  books  paged  separately.] 

2572 History  of  the  Union  betw.  England  and  Scotland:  app.  of 

original  papers ;  added  life  of  the  Author.   London:  1786.   4°.   Port. 
2573  Tour  through  Gr.  Brit.    Divided  into  circuits  or  journeys. 

7th  ed.    London:  1769.    4v.    12°. 
2574 A  True  Collection  of  the  Writings  of  the  Author  of  the 

True  Born  Englishman.     The  2d  ed.     Corr.  and  Enlg.  by  himself. 

London:  1705.     8°. 

2575  The  most  Surprising  Adventures  and  Wonderful  Life  of 

Robinson  Crusoe,  of  York,  Mariner.     Worcester,  Mass. :  1795.     18°. 

2576  Religious  Courtship:   being  Historical  Discourses  on  the 

Necessity  of  marrying  Religious  Husbands  and  wives  only.     2d  ed. 
London:  1729.    8°.    Autograph  of  E.[lizabeth]  Belknap. 

2577  The  Adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe.    By  Wm.  Robertson. 

Cincinnati:  1837.    32°.    pp.  150. 

2578  History  of  the  Devil.  Interspersed  with  many  of  the  Dev- 
il's Adventures.  To  which  is  added  a  Description  of  the  Devil's 
Dwelling,  called  Hell.     6th  ed.     Boston:  1845.     12°. 

2579  A  Plan  of  English  Commerce.    Title  gone.    8°. 

2580  Deforest,  JOHN  W.  History  of  the  Indians  of  Connecticut 
to  1850.     Hartford:  1853.     8°.    Map  and  other  Illustrations. 

2581  DEGEi^ANDO,  BARON,  The  Visitor  of  the  Poor,  translated 
from  the  French  of .     By  a  Lady  of  Boston.     Boston:  1832.     12°. 

2582  DEGRAND,  P.  P.  F.  U.  S.  Tariff,  and  Revenue  Laws  and 
Customhouse  Regulations.    Boston:  1821.    12°. 

2583  D'H APPART,  J.  S. ,  Appeal  of.  To  the  Public,  in  consequence 
of  his  Business  with  Messrs.  William,  James,  and  Nathaniel  Fel- 
lows Cunningham,  Boston.    Boston:  1797.    4°. 


CATALOGUE.  14'9 

2584  De  HASS,  WILLS.  History  of  the  Early  Settlement  and 
Indian  "Wars  of  Western  Virginia.  Engravings.  Wlieeling,  Phila. : 
1851.    8°.    Autog.  Author. 

2585  DEHOX,  THEODORE,  (d.d.)  Sermons  on  Confirmation.  N". 
York:  1818.    18°. 

258t3  D'lVERNOIS,  rRA:N"CIS,  Sir.  Losses  sustained  by  the 
French  in  consequence  of  the  Revolution,  and  the  Present  War. 
With  a  Supplement.    London:    1799.    8°. 

2587  Effects  of  the  Continental  Blockade  upon  the  British  Islands. 

London:  Jan.  1810.     8°.    P. 

2588  DEL  AFIELD,  JOHN",  Jr.  Antiquities  of  America.  With  an 
Appendix.     N.  York:  1839.    4°. 

2589  DELAFIELD,  R.  (Col.  U.  S.  A.)  Report  of  the  Art  of  War 
in  Europe  in  1854, '.56.    Washington:  1861.    4°.    Numerous  Plates. 

2590  DELAGNY,  G.  The  Knout  and  the  Russians;  or,  the  Musco- 
vite Empire,  the  Czar,  and  his  People.  Tr.  fr.  the  French  by  J. 
Bridgeman.    London:  1854.     12°.     Ill'd. 

2591  DELANO,  AMASA.  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the  Northern 
and  Southern  Hemispheres :  Comprising  Three  Voyages  round  the 
World;  together  with  a  voyage  of  Survey  and  Discovery  in  the 
Pacific  Ocean  and  Oriental  Islands.  Boston:  1817.  8°.  Plates. 
[Written  by  the  Rev.  Horace  Holley,  as  I  was  informed  about  the 
time  of  its  publication.] 

2592  DELAPLAINE'S  [Joseph]  Repository  of  the  Lives  and  Por- 
traits of  Distinguished  Americans.   2  V.  [in  one.]  Phila.:  1815.   4°. 

Containing  original  information.     [Scarce. 1 

2593  DELAUNE,  THOMAS.  (Who  died  in  Newgate  during  his 
Imprisonment  for  this  Book.)  DeLaune's  Plea  for  the  Non-Con- 
formists [&c.].  With  a  Narrative  of  the  Sufferings  underwent  for 
writing,  printing  and  publishing  hereof.  Printed  twenty  years  ago; 
but  being  seized  by  the  Messenger  of  the  Press,  was  afterwards 
Burnt  by  the  Hangman:  And  now  Re-pr.  from  the  Author's  original 
Copy.    London:  1706.    4°.    Preface  is  by  "  D.  Foe."     [Scarce.] 

2594  DE-LA- WARRE.  The  Relation  of  the  Right  Honourable  the 
Lord,  Lord  Gouernour  and  Captaine  Generall  of  the  Colonic 
planted  in  Virginia.     London:  1611.    4°.    P.    Repr.  1858. 

2595  DELTON,  MoNS.,  m.d.  A  Voyage  to  the  East  Indies:  Giving 
an  Account  of  Madagascar  and  of  the  East  Indies.  Tr.  from  the 
French.     London:  1698.    8°. 

2596  DE  LOLME,  J.  S.  The  Constitution  of  England.  London: 
1800.    8°.    Portrait. 

2597 Same.    New  ed.;  enlg.    N.  Y.:  1792.    8°. 

2598  DELUSION;  or,  the  Witch  of  New  England.  Boston:  1840.  12°. 

2599  DEMING,  LEONARD.  Catalogue  of  the  Principal  Officers  of 
Vt., from  1778 to  1851, with Biog. Notices, &c.  Middlebury:1851.  8°. 

11 


150  CATALOGUE. 

2600  DE:N^IS,  M.  FEEDII^AND.  Voyage  dans  le  Nord  du  Br^sil, 
en  1613  et  1614,  par  le  P^re  Yves  D'Jfivereux.  Leipzig  and  Paris: 
1864.    8°. 

2601  DEi^ISOl!^,  CHAS.  W.  Old  Slade;  or,  Fifteen  Years'  Adven- 
tures of  a  Sailor.  Including  a  Residence  among  Cannibals  on 
Wallace  Islands.     Ports.     Boston:  1844.    12°. 

2602  DENKETT,  JOHN  ERED'K,  (Capt.  R.  K.)  Voyages  and 
Travels  of  Capts.  Eoss,  Parry,  Franklin  and  Belzoni.  London: 
1839.    8°.    Plates. 

2603  DEl!^0]Sr,  VIVA:N'T.  Travels  in  Upper  and  Lower  Egypt,  dur- 
ing the  Campaigns  of  Bonaparte.  Account  of  the  Invasion  of 
Egypt  by  the  French.  By  E.  A.  Kendal,  Esq.  2d  ed.,  corr. 
Maps,  Views,  &c.     London:  1803.    8°. 

2604  DENTON,  DANIEL.  A  Brief  Description  of  New  York. 
New  ed.  With  Introd.  and  Notes  by  Gabriel  Freeman.  New 
York:  Gowan's,  1845.    8°. 

The  original  work  (1670)  from  which  this  is  reprinted,  is  the  first  printed  description  in 
the  English  language  of  the  country  now  embraced  within  the  States  of  New  York  and 
New  Jersey. 

2605  DE  ONIS,  D.  LUIS.  Negotiations  between  Spain  and  the  U. 
S.,  which  led  to  the  Treaty  of  1819.  Notes  by  Tobias  Watkins. 
Baltimore:   1821.    8°. 

2606  DE  PEYSTER,  FREDERIC.  Address  before  the  N.  Y.  His- 
torical Society,  on  its  60th  Anniversary.  N.  Y. :  1865.  E.  .8°« 
Port.  L.  Bradish. 

2607  DEPLORABLE  STATE  (The)  of  New  England,  by  Reason  of 
a  Covetous  and  Treacherous  Governour,  and  Pusillanimous  Coun- 
sellors. With  a  Vindication  of  the  Hon'ble  Mr.  Higginson, 
Mr.  Mason,  and  Several  other  Gentlemen,  from  the  Scandalous  and 
Wicked  Accusation  of  the  Votes,  Ordered  by  them  to  be  published 
in  their  Boston  News  Letter.  To  which  is  Added,  an  Account  of 
the  Shameful  Miscarriage  of  the  Late  Expedition  against  Port- 
Eoyal.  London:  1708.  8°.  By  the  Eev.  John  Higginson  of 
Salem. 

An  extremely  rare  and  curious  tract. 

2608  DEPONS,  F.  Voyage  a  la  partie  Orientale  de  la  Terra-Perma, 
dans  L'Amerique  Meridionale,  fait  pendant  les  Annees,  1801-4. 
Avec  une  Carte  Geographique,  et  les  Plans  de  la  Ville  Capitale  et 
des  Ports  Principaux.     3  Tomes.    A  Paris:  1806.     8°. 

2609 A  Voyage  to  the  Eastern  Part  of  Terrafirma,  or  the  Spanish 

Main.    3  vols.    Trans,  by  an  Amer.  Gent'n.    N.  York:  1806.    8°. 

Contains  an  account  of  the  discovery,  conquest,  etc.,  of  the  country. 

2610  DEPUY,  HENEY  W.  Ethan  Allen  and  the  Green-Mountain 
Heroes  of  '76,  with  Sketch  of  Vermont.     Boston:  1853.     12°. 


CATALOGUE.  151 

2611  DERBY,  JOHN  BARTON.  Political  Reminiscences,  and 
History  of  the  "  Statesman  "  Party  of  Boston.    Boston:  1835.    8°. 

2612  Musings  of  a  Recluse.    Boston:  1837.    18^ 

2613  DERIIAM,  TV.  Physico-Tlieology;  or,  a  Demonstration  of  the 
Being  and  Attributes  of  God.  With  large  Notes  and  many  curious 
Observations.    12th  ed.     London:  1754.     8°.    Plate. 

2614  DE  ROOS,  FRED.  FITZGERALD.  Personal  Narrative  of 
Travels  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada  in  1826.  Illustrated.  With  Re- 
marks on  the  Present  State  of  the  American  Navy.  London: 
1827.    8°. 

2615  DERRICK  and  Drill;  or,  the  Discovery,  Development,  etc.,  of 
Petroleum.    N.  York:  1865.     12°.     Map.  ^_„__ 

2616  DESAUSSURE,  H.   W.      Orat.   4th  of  July,  1798,  befrTt^^W^i 
S.  C.  State  Soc.  of  Cincinnati.     Charleston:  1798.    8°.        ,,"i  " 

2617  DERRICK,  CHAS.  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Ro|ial  Naw. 
London:  1806.    2  vols.    4°.    Front.  V      -^f'fy^ 

2618  DESCRIPTION  (A)  of  Tremont  House,  with  31  Architectural'     ^^ 
'Illustrations.     Boston:  1830.     4°.  *  ^^  ^hlinr^ 

2619  DESL ANDES,  L.     A  Treatise  on  Diseases  produced  by  On^^^^ 
ism,  &c.     Boston:  1839.     12°. 

2620  DE  SMET,  P.  J.,  (s.J.)  Narrative  of  a  Year's  Residence  among 
the  Indian  Tribes  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.     Phila. :  1843.    12°. 

Father  De  Smet,  died  in  St.  Louis,  in  1873.  He  was  for  30  years  a  missionary  among  the 
Indians. 

2621  DE  SOLIS,  ANTONIO.  The  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mex- 
ico by  the  Spaniards.  In  2  vols.  3d  ed.  London:  1753.  8°.  Por- 
trait of  Hernan  Cortes,  plates.  Maps. 

A  concise  and  engaging  history. 

2622  DE  SOTO,  DON  FERNANDO.  The  Discovery  and  Conquest 
of  Terra  Florida.  Written  by  a  Gentn.  of  Elvas,  employed  in  all 
the  Action,  and  Trans,  out  of  Portugese  by  Richard  Hakluyt.  Rep. 
from  the  edition  of  1611.     London:  Hak.  Soc.  1851.    8°.     Map. 

2623  DESULTORY  REMINISCENCES  of  a  Tour  through  Ger- 
many, Switzerland,  and  France.  By  an  American.  Boston ;  Phila. : 
1838.    8°. 

2624  DETAILS  of  the  Principal  Military  Events  of  the  last  Century; 
or  the  Royal  Military  Calendar.     5  vols.     London:  [s.t.]    8°. 

It  is  hurdly  enough  to  call  a  book  rare,  sought  in  vain  at  many  of  the  larger  English  libra- 
ries. It  contains  biographies  embracing  the  actual  services  of  more  than  two  thousand 
British  oflScers,  and  Is  the  best  military  authority  on  the  period  it  covers,  which 
includes  the  wars  of  the  Amer.  Revolution  and  of  1812-15  known  to  the  writer. 

2625  DEUX-PONTS,  WILLIAM,  Comte  de.  My  Campaigns  in 
America,  1780-81.  Translated  from  the  French  MS.,  with  an  Intro- 
duction and  Notes,  by  S.  A.  Green.     Boston:  1868.    8°. 

2626  DE  VEAUX,  S.  The  Falls  of  Niagara,  or  Tourist's  Guide  to 
this  Wonder  of  Nature.     Buffalo:  1839.     18°.     Map. 


152  CATALOGUE. 

2627  DE  VEEK,  GEKEIT.  A  True  Description  of  Three  Voyages 
by  the  North-East  towards  Cathay  and  China,  undertaken  by  the 
Dutch  in  the  years  1594,  o,  and  6.  By  Gerrit  De  Yeer.  London: 
Hak.  Soc.  1853.    8°.    Many  Plates  and  Maps. 

2628  DEVEREUX,  WALTER  BOURSHIER.  Lives  and  Letters 
of  the  Devereux,  Earls  of  Essex.  1540-1646.  2  vols.  London: 
1853.    8°.    Ports. 

2629  DEYIL  UPOK  TWO  STICKS.  Translated  from  Le  Sage. 
Also,  Asm odeus's  Crutches;  a  Crit.  Letter.     N.  York:  1824.     18°. 

2630  D'EWES,  SIM0:N'DS,  Sir,  Bart.  A  Compleat  Journal  of  the 
Yotes,  Speeches  and  Debates,  both  of  the  House  of  Lords  and  the 
House  of  Commons  throughout  the  whole  Reign  of  Qveen  Eliza- 
beth, of  Glorious  Memory.    London:  1693.     Eolio. 

2631  DEWEY,  DANE.  PERKINS,  of  the  Twenty-fifth  Regiment 
Ct.  Yols.,  Memorial  of.    Hartford:  1864.    12°.    Portrait. 

2632  DEWEY,  ORYILLE.  Moral  Yiews  of  Commerce,  Society 
and  Politics,  in  Twelve  Discourses.    New  York:  1838.    12°. 

2633 The  Old  World  and  the  New;  or,  a  Tour  in  Europe.  2  vols. 

N.  Y.:  1836.     12°. 

2634 Discourses  on  Human  Nature.  Human  Life,  and  the  Na- 
ture of  Religion.    N.  Y.:  Boston:  1847.     12°. 

2635  DEWITT,  SIMEON.  Map  of  New  York.  Contracted  from 
his  large  Map  of  the  State.     1804.     [In  case.] 

2636  DEXTER,  HENRY  M.  History  of  the  Eastern  Expeditions  of 
1689-90-92-96  and  1704,  by  Benj.  Church.     Boston:  1867.    4°. 

2637  Mourt's  Relation,  or  Journal  of  the  Plantation  at  Plymouth. 

Boston:  1865.    1.  p.  4°. 

2638 Pilgrim  Memoranda,  or  Chronological  Glance  at  prominent 

facts,  &c. 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author.    Only  25  printed  in  this  form. 

2639 Church  Polity  of  the  Pilgrims.    Boston:  1870.     12°. 

2640  DIALOGUE  between  the  Ghost  of  General  Montgomery,  just 
arrived  from  the  Elysian  Eields,  and  an  American  Delegate,  in  a 
Wood  near  Phila.  Phila.:1776.  N.Y.:  Rep.  1865.  8°.  Ed.  80  copies. 

2641  of  the  Dead.     The  Eourth  Edition  Corrected.    With  Four 

New  Dialogues.    London:  1765.     8°.     [Dr.  Belknap's  Autog.] 

2642 of  the  Dead.  By  the  late  Lord  (George)  Lyttleton.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.:  April,  1797.     12°. 

2643  DIARY,  (A)  of  the  Wreck  of  his  Majesty's  Ship  Challenger,  on 
the  W.  Coast  of  S.  America,  in  May,  1835.  Lond.:  1836.  8°.  Plates. 

2644  DIAZ,  BERNAL.  The  True  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexi- 
co, Written  in  1568.  Erom  the  Original  Spanish,  by  Maurice  Kea- 
tinge,  Esq.    London:  1800.    4°. 

"  Bernal  Diaz's  account  beirs  all  the  marks  of  authenticity,  and  is  accompanied  with  such 
interesting  details,  with  such  amusing  variety,  —  and  yet  so  pardonable  in  an  old  sol- 
dier who  had  been,  as  he  boasts,  in  119  battles,  —  as  renders  his  book  one  of  the  most 
singular  that  is  to  be  found  in  any  language.'' —  Dr.  Robertson. 


CATALOGUE.  153 

2645  DIAZ,  BERNAL.    Same.    Salem:  1803.    8°. 

2646  DIBBLE,  SHELDO:^^,  (Rev.)  History  of  the  Sandwich  Islands' 
Mission.    New  York:  1839.     12°. 

2647  A  Voice  from  Abroad,  or  Thoughts  on  Missions.   Lahaina- 

luna:  1844.     12°. 

2648 History  of  the  Sandwich  Islands.    Lahainaluna:  1843.   12°. 

2649  DIBDIN,  T.  F.,  M.A.,  f.r.s.  [&c.]    The  Library  Companion; 

or,  The  Young  Man's  Guide,  and  the  Old  Man's  Comfort,  in  the 

Choice  of  a  Library.     2d  ed.     London:  1825.     8°. 
2650 Treatise  on  the  Education  of   Daughters  :    by  Eenelon. 

Boston:  1821.    18°. 

2651  DICEY,  THOMAS,  (Gent.)  An  Historical  Account  of  Guern- 
sey. Added,  Remarks  on  Jersey,  and  the  other  Islands.  London: 
1751.    8°. 

2652  DICKERS,  CHARLES.  Pictures  from  Italy.  Life  in  Italy. 
IsTewed.    N.  Y.:  1848.    12°. 

2653  A  Child's  History  of  England.    Vol.  2.    From  the  Reign 

of  Henry  VI,  to  1688.     Boston:  1858.     18°. 

2654  DICKIXSOK,  JOHN.  The  Late  Regulations,  respecting, the 
British  Colonies  of  N.  America  considered:  in  a  Letter  from  a  Gen- 
tleman in  Phila.  to  a  Friend  in  London.  Phila.  Printed,  Lond. 
rept.  1765.    8°.     [Rare.] 

2655  The  Political  Writings  of  John  Dickinson.     In  2  vols. 

"Wilmington:  1801.    8°.    Portrait.     [Excessively  rare.] 

2656 Essay  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  Great  Britain  over 

the  Colonies  in  America;  with  the  Resolves  of  the  Committee  for 
the  Province  of  Pa. ,  and  their  Instructions  to  their  Representatives 
in  Assembly.  Phila.:  Wm.  &  Thos.  Bradford,  at  the  London 
Coifee-House,  1774.     8°. 

2657  DICKINSON,  JONATHAN.  The  True  Scripture  Doctrine 
concerning  some  important  Points  of  Christian  Faith.  Preface  by 
Mr.  Foxcroft.    Boston:  1741.    12*'. 

2658  Reflections  upon  Mr.  Wetmore's  Letter  in  defence  of  Dr. 

Waterland's  Discourse  of  Regeneration.    Bost.:  1744.    8°.    [Rare.] 

2659  A  Display  of  God's  special  Grace  in  the  Conviction  and 

Conversion  of  Sinners,  so  remarkably  of  late  begun  and  going  on 
in  these  American  Parts.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  Attestation,  by 
several  Ministers  of  Boston.    Boston :  1742.     18°. 

2660  Familiar  Letters  to  a  Gentleman,  upon  a  variety  of  seasonable 
and  important  Subjects  in  Religion.    Newark,  N.J.:  1797.     12°. 
Same.     [Original  Edition.]    Boston:  1745.     Sm.  8°. 

2661  The  True  Scripture-Doctrine.  In  Five  Discourses.  With  Pref- 
ace, and  some  Sketches  of  the  Life  of  the  Author,  by  Mr.  Austin. 
Pittsburgh:  1823.    12°. 

2662  DICKINSON,  JONA,  (C.  J.)  God's  Pr6tecting  Providence. 
Evidenced  in  the  Remarkable  Deliverance  of  Robert  Barrow,  with 


154  CATALOGUE. 

Divers  other  Persons,  from  the  devouring  Waves  of  the  Sea;  and 
from  the  cruel  devouring  Jaws  of  the  Inhuman  Cannibals  of  Flori- 
da.    6th  ed.     London:  1787.     12°.     [Bare.] 

2663  DICKIKSOI!^,  KODOLPHUS,  (Esq.)  Geographical  and  Star 
tistical  Yiew  of  Mass.  Proper.     Greentield:  1813.     8°. 

2664 Compendium  of  the  Doctrines,  Precepts  and  Beauties  of 

the  Bible.     2d  ed.     Greenfield,  Mass.:  1815.     18°. 

2665  Powers  and  Duties  of  Sheriffs,  Coroners,  Constables  and 

Collectors  of  Taxes.     Springfield:  1810.     8°. 

2666  Compendium  of  the  Doctrines  of  the  Bible.     Greenfield, 

Mass.:  1814.     18°. 

2667 Compilation  of  the  Laws  of  Mass.  [Town]  Oflficer.]  Bos- 
ton: 1811.    8°. 

2668 A  Digest  of  the  Common  law,  etc.,  rel.  to  the  Justices  of 

the  Peace.    App.  of  forms.    Deerfield,  1818.    8°. 

2669  DICKI:N^S0:N',  SAMUEL  K.  A  Help  to  Printers  and  Publish- 
ers.   Boston:  1835.    12°. 

2670  DICTI0:N'ARY:  A  New  Critical  and  Pron.  of  the  English 
Language,  by  an  American  Gent.     Burlington,  N.  J.:  1813.    R.  8°. 

2671  DICTIoisTARY  of  Select  Quotations  from  the  Latin,  French, 
Greek,  Spanish,  and  Ital.  languages.  5th  Amer.  ed.  Phila.:  1828. 
12°. 

2672  DICTIOiSTARY  (The)  of  Merchandize,  and  :tTomenclature  in  all 
Languages;  for  the  Use  of  Countinghouses.     Philada. :  1805.     8°. 

2673  DICTIOJsr:N'AIRE  Historique,  ]N'ouveau.  par  L.  M.  Chaudon  et 
P.  A.  Delandine.     Caen:  1804    13  v.     8°. 

2674  DIGBY,  KE:NrELM,  Kt.  Of  Bodies  and  of  Man's  Soul.  To 
Discover  the  Immortality  of  Reasonable  Sovls.  London:  1669. 
4°. 

2675  Private  Memoirs  of.  Written  by  Himself.     Now  first  pub'd 

from  the  Orig.  MS.     London:  1827.    8°.     Portrait. 

2676  DIGGES,  DYDLEY,  Sir.  The  Corapleat  Ambassador:  or  two 
Treaties  of  the  Intended  Marriage  of  Queen  Elizabeth  of  Glorious 
Memory.     London:  1655.     Erontispc. 

2677  DILL  AWAY,  C.  K.  History  of  the  Grammar  School,  or, 
"  The  Eree  Schoole  of  1645  in  Roxburie."  With  Biographical 
Sketches.    Boston:  1860.    12°.    Folding  Fac  Simile. 

2678  DILLOi^,  JOHiiT  B.  History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  the 
N.  western  Territory  to  1816.    Indianapolis,  la. :  1854.    8°. 

2679 History  of  Indiana  to  1816,  and  a  General  View  to  1856. 

Indianapolis:  1859.     8°. 

2680  DILWORTH,  W.  H.  (a.m.)  The  Adventures  of  Gil  Bias  de 
Santillane.     London:  1759.     18°.     [Autog. —"  Sarah  Belknap."] 

2681  DIMMICK,  R.  A.  The  Little  Blue  Book :|i  Register  of  Federal 
Offices  and  Salaries.     N.  York:  1861.    18°. 


CATALOGUE.  155 

2682  DINSMORE,  ROBERT.  Incidental  Poems  and  Letters,  with 
a  Preface,  and  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life.  Haverhill:  1828.  12°. 
[Scarce.] 

2683  DIOCESAN  REGISTER  (The),  and  N'ew  England  Calendar, 
for  the  Year  1812.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Fisher 
Ames  by  a  Gentleman  in  Dedham,  Mass.     18°. 

2684  Diplomatic  and  Consular  officers  of  the  U.  S.     Wash. :  1862.  8°. 

2685  DIRECTORIES.    Roxbury:  1847,  48,  50,  56.  68,  62.     6v. 

2686  New  York:  1815,  37,  49-50,  64-65.     4v. 

2687  Milwaukee:  1847-48, 51-52,  54-55,  56-57.    4v. 

2688  Rhode  Island:  1853,  56.     2v. 

2689 Newburyport:  1852,  56-58,  60.     4v. 

2690  Cambridge,  Mass.:  1847-51,  53,  54,  56,  57,  59,  60,  61.  12v. 

2691  Salem,  Mass.:  1837,42,46,50,51,53,55,57,59,61,64.  llv. 

2692  New  Haven:  1847-8,  50-51,  51-52,  53,  54.    4v. 

2693 Buffalo,  N.  Y.:  1848,  51.    2v. 

2694 Albany,  N.  Y.:  1813  repr.,  1831-32^34-35,  44-45,  45-46.  5v. 

2695  Portsmouth:  1851,  57.     2v. 

2696  Providence,  R.  I. :  1846,  47, 56,  58.    4v. 

2697  New  Bedford:  1856,  59,  65.     3v. 

2698 Taunton:  1850,  55,  57,  59,  61,  64.     6v. 

2699  Lynn:  1854,  56,  58,  60,  63.     5v. 

2700 Lowell:  1840,  55,  58,  59.    4v. 

2701  Louisville,  K. :  1838-39,  43-44,  45-46,  48-49,  49.    6v. 

2702  Troy:  1851,  57,  59.     3v. 

2703  Sandusky,  O.:  1858-59,  67-68.    2v. 

2704  Charlestown,  Mass. :  1831,  38,  48,  52,  56,  58,  60.    8v. 

2705 Manchester,  N.  H.:  1852,  54,  56,  58,  60,  64,  66,  69.    llv. 

2706 Cincinnati:  1819-29-31,34,36,40,42,43,44,48-49,50.  llv. 

2707 Lawrence,  1857,  60-61,  64.    4v. 

2708- Hartford:  1852-52,  57-58.     2v. 

2709  Fall  River:  1853,  57.    2v. 

2710 East  Boston:  1848,  52.     Chelsea:   1858.     Massachusetts: 

1850,  51.    Dover,  N.  H.:  1843.     Millbury,  Mass.:  1871.     6v. 

2711  Pittsburgh, Pa.:  1837.  Columbus, O.:  1843-44.    Chillicothe: 

O.:  1855-56.  New  Bedford:  1838,  Cleveland:  1848^9.  XJtica: 
1847-48.     St.  John,  Frederickton,  N.  B.:  1862.    7v. 

2712 Somerville:  1851.  Worcester:  1857.  Newport :  1858.  Roches- 
ter: 1838.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. :  1855.  Bristol  Co.,  Mass.:  1852.  South 
Boston:  1852.    Burlington,  Yt.:  1866.    Portland,  Me.:  1834.    9v. 

2713 Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.:  1866-67.  Omaha:  1866-67.  Philadel- 
phia: 1857.     Merrimac  River:  1872-73.    New  Hampshire:  1868.  5v. 

2714  DIRECTORY  (A)  for  the  Publique  Worship  of  God,  throughout 
the  Three  Kingdom^.  With  an  Ordinance  of  Parliament  for  taking 
away  of  the  Book  of  Common-Prayer.    London:  1644.    4°. 


156  CATALOGUE. 

2715  DISCOUESES  to  young  persons,  by  the  Eev.  J.  Clark.  Boston: 
1804.  12°. 

2716  DISCOUESES  on  the  LY  chapter  of  Isaiah,  by  the  Eev.  Keh. 
Walter.    Boston:  1755.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

2717  DISCUSSI0:N'S  on  the  proposed  Constitution  of  Mass.  by  the 
Convention  of  1853.     Boston:  1854.    8°. 

2718  DISSENT  from  the  Church  of  England  fully  justified,  in  answer 
to  Mr.  John  White's  Letter  on  that  Subject.  Also  A  Letter  to  a 
Bishop,  &c.    4th  ed.    Boston:  1768.     12°. 

2719  DISSEETATION,  A,  UPON  PAETIES;  in  severalletters  to 
Caleb  D'Anvers,  Esq.     London:  1799.    8°.     Erontis. 

2720  DISTEICT  OE  COLUMBIA,  Geographical  and  Statistical  Des. 
of.    Paris:  1816.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

2721  DISTEICT  OE  COLUMBIA,  Code  of  Laws  for  the.  Washing- 
ton: 1819.    8°.    pp.  575. 

2722  DISTUENELL'S  [J.]  American  and  European  Eailway  and 
Steamship  Guide.    With  Maps.    N.  York:  1853.     18°. 

2723 The  Traveller's  Guide  through  N.  Y.,  Canada,  etc.,  with 

a  Description  of  the  City  of  N.  York,  Springs  and  Niagara  Falls. 
Maps.    N.  York:  1836.     24°. 

2724 The  New  York  State  Guide.    [With  large  maps.]    Albany: 

1843. 

2725  The  Great  Lakes,  or  Inland  Seas  of  America.    New  York: 

1863.    Sq.  16°.    lU'd.     Map. 

2726  A  Trip  through  the  Lakes  of  N.  America;  embracing  a  full 

Descript.  of  the  St.  Lawrence,  all  the  places  on  its  banks.  Commerce 
of  the  Lakes,  &c.    N.  York:  1857.     18°.    Map  and  Views. 

2727  Springs,  Waterfalls,  Sea-bathing    resorts,  and    Mountain 

Scenery  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada.  N.  Y. :  1855.  Maps  and  Yiews.  18°. 

2728  Eailr.  and  St.  Ship  Guide.    Maps  and  Illustrations.    N.  Y.: 

1865.     Sq.  18.^ 

2729  DIX,  D.  L.  Eemarks  on  Prisons  and  Prison  Discipline.  Bos- 
ton: 1845.    8°. 

2730  DIX,  JOHN  EOSS.  A  Handbook  for  Lake  Memphremagog. 
lUust.  by  the  Author.    Boston:  1864.     Sq.  18°. 

2731  DIX,  WM.  G.    Wreck  of  the  Glide;  with  an  Account  of  Life 
,   and  Manners  on  the  Eijii  Islands.    Boston:  1846.    12°. 

2732 Pompeii  and  other  Poems.    Boston:  1848.     8°. 

2733  The  Deck  of  the  Crescent  City:  a  Picture  of  American  Life. 

N.  York:  1853.    12°.    Author's  Autog. 

2734  DIXON,  GEOEGE,  (Capt.)  A  Yoyage  Bound  the  World;  but 
more  particularly  to  the  N.  W.  Coast  of  America:  in  the  years  1785- 
6-7  and  8.  In  the  King  George  and  Queen  Charlotte,  Captains 
Portlock  and  Dixon.    2d  ed.     London:  1789.    4°. 

2735  Same.    London:  1789.    8°. 

2736  DIXON,  JAMES,  (d.d.)    Tour  thro'  part  of  the  U.  States  and 


CATALOGUE.  157 

.  Canada:  with  Notices  of  the  Hist,  of  Methodism  in  America.  N. 
York:  1849.     12°.     Portrait. 

2737  DOAKE,  A.  SIDNEY,  (a.m.,  m.d.)  History  of  the  Cholera 
Morbus,  including  the  Mode  of  Prevention  and  Treatment.  By 
Scouttetten.    Boston:  1832.    8°.    Large  Map,  Cuttings,  and  Autog. 

2738  DOANE,  GEO.  W.  Civil  Govt.  Oration  bef.  the  N.  Jersey 
State  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati,  at  Trenton,  July  4, 1845.  Burlington: 
1845.    8°. 

2739  DOBBS,  AETHUR.  Account  of  the  Countries  adjoining  to 
Hudson's  Bay.  With  an  Abstract  of  Capt.  Middleton's  Journal. 
London:  1744.    4°.    P.    Maps. 

Contains  a  vocabulary  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Indians. 

2740  DOCTRINES  (The)  and  Discipline  of  the  Me.  Epi.  Church. 
N.  York:  1804.     12°. 

2741 (The).    20th  ed.    N.  York:  1820.    32°. 

2742 9th  ed.    Phila.:  1797.    12°. 

2743  10th  ed.    With  Explany.  Notes  by  Thos.  Coke  and  Erancis 

Asbury.     Phila.:  1798.     12°. 

2744 Same.    New  York:  1844.    24°. 

2745 Same.    New  York:  1835.    24°. 

2746  DOCUMENTARY  HISTORY  (Tlie)  of  the  State  of  New 
York.  By  E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  m.d.  4  vols.  Albany:  1850-61. 
4°.    A  highly  valuable  work. 

2747  DOCUMENTS  accompanying  the  Messages  of  the  President  of 
the  U.  S.,  1808-41.    Not  regular.    6  vols.    Washington.    8°. 

2748 Congressional,  1840-47,  inclusive;  including  the  period  of 

the  Mexican  War.     Maps  and  plates.    8  vols.     Washington.     8°. 
2749 Accompanying  the  President's  Message.  November  6, 1811. 

Washington:  1811.    8°.     Message  of  8  Nov.,  1811. 

2750 Relating  to  the  N.  Eastern  Boundary.     Boston:  1828.    8°. 

2751  DOD,  CHARLES  R.,  Esq.     The  Peerage,  Baronetage,  and 

Knightage,  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  for  1855.    London:  1855- 

12°. 

2752 Same.     Eor  1852.     London:  1852.    12°. 

2753 The  Parliamentary  Companion  for  1849.  Lond. :  1849.    24°. 

2754  DODARIDGE  (Judge).  His  Law  of  Nobility  and  Peerage, 
wherein  the  Antiqvities,  Titles,  Degrees,  and  Distinctions,  con- 
cerning the  Peeres  and  Nobility,  of  this  Nation,  are  Excellently  set 
forth.     London:  1658.     12°. 

2755  DODERIDGE,  I.  A  Compleat  Parson:  or,  a  Description  of 
Advowsons,  or  Church  Livings.  Anno.,  1602,  1603.  London: 
1630.     4°. 

2756  DODD,  STEPHEN,  Rev.  Revolutionary  Memorials,  embrac- 
ing Poems  by  the  Rev.  Wheeler  Case,  pub'd  in  1778,  and  an 
Appendix,  containing  Gen.  Burgoynes  Proclamation.  N.  York: 
1852.     12°. 


158  CATALOGUE. 

2757  DODD,  WILLIAM,  Eev.  Thoughts  in  Prison:  and  other 
Miscellaneous  Pieces.     Boston:  [1872  (?)].    8°. 

2758  Beauties  of  Shakspeare.     Boston:  1827.     18°. 

2759  DODDEIDGE,  JOS.  Dr.  Kotes  on  the  Settlement  and  Indian 
Wars,  of  the  Western  Parts  of  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania,  in  1763- 
83,  with  a  Yiew  of  the  Society  and  Manners  of  the  First  Settlers  of 
the  Western  Country.     Wellsburgh,  Va.:  1824.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

2760  DODDRIDGE,  P.  Kemarkable  Passages  in  the  Life  of  the 
Hon.  James  Gardiner,  who  was  slain  at  the  Battle  of  Preston-Pans, 
Sept.  21, 1745.  With  a  Serm.  occasd.  by  his  Heroic  Death.  3d  ed. 
Boston:  1748.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

2761  The  Else  and  Progress  of  Keligion  in  the  Soul.    6th  ed. 

Boston:  1749.    12°. 

2762  Eemarkable  Passages   in  the  Life  of  Gardiner.    4th  ed. 

London:  1763.    12°.    Portrait. 

2763  DODGE,  J.  E.  Eed  Men  of  the  Ohio  Valley.  An  Aboriginal 
History  from  1650,  to  the  Treaty  of  Greenville,  1795.  Springfield, 
O.     1860.     12°. 

2764  DODIjN'GTO:N',  GEORGE  BXJBB.  The  Diary  of,  from  March 
8,  1748-9,  to  Eeb.  6,  1761.  Kow  first  Pubd.  By  Henry  Penrud- 
docke  Wyndham.     SaUsbury:  1784.    8°. 

2765  DODIKGTOI^,  GEOEGE  BUBB.  Diary,  from  March  1748, 
to  Febrilary,  1761.    4th  ed.    London:  1809.    8°. 

Many  particulars  respecting  American  affairs. 

2766  DODSLEY,  EOBEET.  The  Economy  of  Human  Life.  With 
six  elegant  Engravings.    London  [&c.]:  1809.     12°. 

2767  DODSOi^,  JAMES.  The  Mathematical  Repository.  2d  ed. 
London:  1775.     12°. 

2768  DOMEJSTECH,  EM.  ABBJfi.  Seven  Years  Eesidence  in  the 
Great  Deserts  of  Korth  America.  With  58  Wood  Cuts  by  A.  Joliet, 
3  Plates  of  Ancient  Indian  Music,  and  a  Map  of  the  Indian  Tribes. 
2  vols.     London:  1860.     8°.     Plates. 

2769  DON"  JUAK  JUNIOE:  A  Poem,  by'Byron's  Ghost.  Edited 
by  G.  E.  Wythen  Baxter.     London:  1839.    8°.    Elex.  covers. 

2770  DOITNE,  J.  Poems.  With  Elegies  on  the  Author's  death. 
London:  1639.     12°. 

Excellent  copy  of  a  rare  work. 

2771  D0:N':N'EGAN',  JAMES,  m.d.  Greek  and  English  Lexicon. 
Boston:  1835.    8°. 

2772  DOOLITTLE ,  MAEK,  Hon.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Congre- 
gational Church  in  Belchertown,  Mass.  ^Northampton,  Mass. :  1852. 
12°.     Portrait. 

2773  DOOLITTLE,  THOMAS.  Treatise  Concerning  the  Lord's 
Supper:  with  three  Dialogues.     26th  ed.     Boston:  1727.     24°. 


CATALOGUE,  159 

2774  DORCHESTER,  MS.,  History  of.      [By  E.  Clapp.]    Boston: 

1859.    8°. 
2775 Taxable  Valuation;    real  and  personal  estates  for  1869. 

Boston:  1869.    8°. 

2776  DORCHESTER  in  1630,  1776,  and  1855.  An  Orat.,  July  4, 
1855,  by  Edward  Everett.  Also  account  of  proceedings  of  the 
day.     Boston:  1855.    8°. 

2777  DORR,  BEN  J.  (d.d.)  Historical  Acct.  of  Christ  Ch.,  Philada., 
from  its  Foundation  in  1695  to  1841;  and  of  St.  Peter's  and  St. 
James',  until  the  Separation.     N .  York  and  Philada. :  1841.    12°. 

2778  Memoir  of  John  Fanning  Watson,  the  Annalist  of  N.  Y. 

andPhila.    Phila.:  1861.     8°.     Port. 

2779  DOUBLE,  THOMAS  (Sir.)  At  Court,  and  High  Preferments. 
Two  Dialogues  bet.  Sir  Thomas  Double  and  Sir  Richard  Comover. 
London.     8°.     P.   360. 

2780  DOUBOURG,  J.  HUEN  (Pseud.  Hamon).  Life  of  the  Cardi- 
nal de  Cheverus,  Archbishop  of  Bordeaux.  From  the  French,  by 
R.  M.  AValsh.    Phila.:  1829.     12°.    Portrait. 

2781  DOUGLASS,  WILLIAM,  m.d.  Summary,  Historical  and  Po- 
litical, of  the  first  Planting,  progressive  Improvements,  and  Present 
State  of  the  British  Settlements  in  North  America.  Vol.  I.  Bos- 
ton: 1749.    Vol.  IL:  1753.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

One  of  the  indispensable  authorities  in  Colonial  history.    A  great  deal  of  topographical 
and  statistical  detail,  not  to  be  found  elsewhere,  is  here  ayailable. 

2782  DOVE  and  the  Eagle,  The.    Boston:  1851.    12°. 

2783  DOVER.  Short  Historical  Sketch  of  Dover  and  Neighborhood. 
With  a  Description  of  the  Villages  near  Dover.  New  ed.  Dover: 
1807.     18°. 

2784  DOW,  JR.    Short  Patent  Sermons.    Vol.1.    N.  Y.:  1845.    8°. 

2785  DOW,  LORENZO.  Dealings  of  God,  Man,  and  the  Devil,  Ex- 
emplified in  the  Life,  Experience,  and  Travels  of  Lorenzo  Dow,  in 
a  Period  of  more  than  Half  a  Century.    4th  ed.    Norwich:  1833.   8°. 

2786 Life,  Travels,  Labors,  and  Writings  of  Lorenzo  Dow;  with 

his  Chain  Journey  from  Babylon  to  Jerusalem.     New  York  and 
Auburn:  1857.     8°.     Two  Portraits. 

2788  DOWLING,  JOSEPH  A.  Trial  of  the  Rev.  Wm.  Hogan, 
Pastr.  of  St.  Mary's  Ch. ,  for  Assault  and  Battery.  Phila.:  1822.  8°. 

2789  DOWNEY,  WM.  SCOTT,  (Rev.)  Proverbs.  4th  ed.  Boston: 
1853.    18°. 

2790  DOWNING,  Major  JACK,  (Pseud.)  Life  and  Writings  of 
Maj.  Jack  Downing,  of  Downingville.  Written  by  himself.  Boston: 
1833.     12°.    Portrait. 

2791  Letters  of,  to  Mr.  D wight,  of  the  New  York  Daily  Adver- 
tiser.    N.  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1834.    12°. 

2792  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.    Illustrated.    Phila.:  1834.  12°. 


160  CATALOGUE. 

2793  Thirty  Years  out  of  the  Senate.     Hlustratd.  with  64  orig. 

and  characteristic  Engravings  on  Wood.    N.   York  :  1859.    12°. 

2794  DOWNMAN,  HUGH,  M.D.  Infancy:  or,  the  Management  of 
Children.    A  Didactic  Poem  in  3  Books.    Edinburgh:  1776.  12°. 

2795  DOWSE,  THOMAS,  Eulogy  on.  Dec.  9, 1858,  by  Ed.  Everett. 
Boston:  1859.    8°. 

2796  DOYLE,  JOHK  A:N'DREW.  The  American  Colonies  previous 
to  the  Declaration  (the  Arnold  Prize  Essay,  read  in  the  Theatre  at 
Oxford,  June  9, 1869).     London,  Oxford,  and  Cambridge :  1869.  8°. 

2797  DRAGOOK  CAMPAIGNS  to  the  Rocky  Mountains.  A  His- 
tory of  the  Enlistment,  Organization,  and  First  Campaigns  of  the 
Regiment  of  U.  S.  Dragoons.    By  a  Dragoon.   IST.  York:  1836.  12°. 

The  Author  is  said  to  he  James  Hildreth. 

2798  DRAKE,  BEKJAMIK.  Life  and  Adventures  of  Black  Hawk: 
with  Sketches  of  Keokuk,  the  Sac  and  Fox  Indians,  and  the  late 
Black  Hawk  War.    7th  ed.     Cincinnati:  1844.     12°. 

2799  Life  of  Tecumseh,  and  of  his  Brother  the  Prophet;  with 

a  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Shawanoe  Indians.  Cincinnati:  1856.  12°. 

2800  Cincinnati  in  1826.    By  B.   Drake  and  E.  D.  Mansfield. 

Cincinnati:  1827.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

2801  Tales  and  Sketches  from  the  Queen  City.  Cinn. :  1838.  12°. 

[Scarce.] 

2802  DRAKE,  CHAS.  D.  Pioneer  Life  in  Kentucky.  Series  of 
Letters  from  Daniel  Drake,  m.d.,  of  Cinna.  to  his  Children. 
Edited  ^N'otes  and  a  Biographical  Sketch  by  his  Son.  Cincinnati: 
1870.    8°.    Port. 

2803  19  Addresses,  etc.  1848 — 64.  Drake,  Danl.  M.D.,4pamp. 

Repeal  Medical  Law  in  O.,  1834.  War  of  Extermination  in  1839. 
Lecture  at  Medical  College  of  O.,  1849.  Remarks  at  Transylvania 
U.,1833.    Iv. 

2804  DRAKE  DANIEL,  m.d.  Natural  and  Statistical  Yiew,  or  Picture 
of  Cincinnati  and  the  Miami  Country.  Maps.  Cincinnati:  1815. 
12°.        [Very  scarce.] 

Very  rare ;    the  first  Western  book  of  local  history  printed. 

2805  Discourse  on  Intemperance,  at  Cincinnati,  March  1, 1828. 

Cincinnati:  1828.    12°, 

2806 Practical  Essays   on  Medical  Education,  and  the  Medical 

Profession  in  the  United  States.     Cincin. :     1832.     8°. 

2807 Discourses  did.  bef.  the  Cincinnati  Medical  Lib.  Associa- 
tion, Jan.  9th,  1852.     Cincinnati:  1852.     12°. 

2808 Practical  Treatise  on  the  History,  Prevention,  and  Treat- 
ment of  Epidemic  Cholera,  for  the  Profession  and  the  People.  Cin- 
cinnati: 1832.     12°. 

2809  DRAKE,  FRANCIS,  Sm.     Revived;  a  Summary  and  true  Re- 


CATALOGUE.  161 

lation  of  foure  severall  Voyages  made  by  the  said  Sir  Francis  Drake 
to  the  West  Indies ;  viz.  His  dangerous  adventuring  for  Gold  and 
Silver  with  the  gaining  thereof.  And  the  surprizing  of  Nombre  de 
Bios  by  himselfe  and  two  and  fifty  Men.  His  Encompassing  the 
World.  His  Voyage  made  with  Christopher  Carleill,  Martin  Fro- 
bushcr,  Fi-ancis  Iludlis,  and  others.  His  last  Voyage  (in  which  he 
dyed)  being  accompanied  with  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Sir  Thomas 
Barkerfield,  Sr.  Nicholas  Clifford,  with  others.  His  manner  of 
Burial.  Collected  out  of  the  Notes  of  the  said  Sir  Francis  Drake, 
Master  Philip  Nichols,  Master  Francis  Fletcher, Preachers;  and  the 
Notes  of  divers  other  Gentlemen  (who  went  in  the  said  Voyages) 
carefully  compared  together.    London:  1653.     4°.    Portrait. 

The  above  title  represents  four  beautiful  tracts,  superbly  bound  by  Bedford.  •'  The 
World  Encompassed,"  "  Summarie  Discourse,"  and  "Full  Relation,"  are  dated  1652. 
The  fly-leaves  and  margins  are  completely  filled  with  Mr.  Drake's  notes.  See.  Intro- 
duction. 

2810 Sir  Francis  Drake  Revived.    By  this  Memorable  Relation, 

of  the  Rare  Occurrances  (never  yet  declared  to  the  World)  in  a 
Third  Voyage,  made  by  him  into  the  West-Indies,  in  the  y cares  '72 
and  '73,  when  Nombre  de  Dios  was  by  him  and  52  others  only  in  his 
Company,  surprised.  Faithfully  taken  out  of  the  Reports  of  M. 
Christofer  Ceely,  Ellis  Hicon,  and  others,  who  were  in  the  same 
Voyage  with  him.  By  Philip  Nichols,  Preacher.  Reviewed  also 
by  Sr.  Francis  Drake  himselfe,  before  his  Death  and  Much  holpen 
and  enlarged,  by  divers  Notes,  with  his  owne  hand  here  and  there  In- 
serted. Set  forth  by  Sr.  Francis  Drake  Baronet  (his  Nephew)  now 
living.     [Portrait  here.]    London:  1626.     4°. 

MS.  notes  by  Mr.  D.    Purchased  in  1846;  bound  by  Low. 

2811  The  World  Encompassed.    Being  his  next  Voyage  to  that 

to  Nombre  de  Dios  formerly  imprinted;  carefully  collected  out  of 
the  notes  of  Master  Francis  Fletcher,  etc.  London:  1628.  4°.  Por- 
trait and  Map  of  the  World  Inserted. 

2812 Le  Voyage  de  L'lllvstre  Seignevr  et  Cheualier  Francois 

Drach,  Admiral  d'Angleterre,  k  I'entour  du  monde.  Augmentee  de 
la  Seconde  partie.     [Cut.]    A  Paris:  M.DCXXVIL     12°. 

2813  The  Life  and  Dangerous  Voyages  of,  with  the  Surprising 

of  Nombre  de  Dios,  and  the  manner  of  his  gaining  large  Quantities 
of  Gold  and  Silver.    And  a  large  Account  of  that  Voyage,  wherein 
he  encompassed  the  whole  World.     London,    [n.  d.]    18°.     Por- 
trait from  wood.     [Very  rare.] 
A  page  of  MS.  notes  by  Mr.  Drake. 

2814 Life  of  the  Celebrated  Sir  Francis  Drake.    Repr.  from  the 

Biographia  Britannica.     London:  1828.    Fol.     Ports.,  &c. 

2815 Life  and  Dangerous  Voyages.  14th  ed.   Lond.:  [1740?]   18°. 

2816 History  of  Sir  Francis  Drake.    Exprest  by  Instrumental! 


162  CATALOGUE. 

and  Yocall  Musick,  and  by  Art  of  Perspective  in  Scenes,  &c.  The 
First  Part.  Eepresented  Daily  at  the  Cockpit  in  Drury  Lane  at 
Three  Afternoon  Punctually.     London:  1659.     4°. 

By  Sir  Wm.  Davenant;  all  ever  printed. 

2817  DKAKE,  PEANCIS  S.  Dictionary  of  American  Biography, 
incl.  Men  of  the  time;  and  suppl.     Bost.:  1874.    8°. 

2818  Life  of  Maj.  Gen.  Henry  Knox.    Boston:  1873.    R.  8°. 

2819  DRAKE,  JAMES,  m.d.  Historia  Anglo-Scotica:  an  Impartial 
History  of  all  that  happened  between  England  and  Scotland,  from 
Wm.  the  Conqr.  to  Q.  Elizabeth.    London :  1703.    8°.    Port,  inserted. 

2820 Anthropologia  Kova:  or,  a  Kew  System  of  Anatomy.  Illus- 
trated with  above  Fourscore  Figures.  2  vols.  London:  1707.  8°. 
Portrait. 

2821  The  Ancient  and  Modern  Stage  Surveyed.    Or,  Mr.  Collier's 

Yiew  of  the  Immorality  and  Profaneness  of  the  English  Stage. 
London:  1699.    8°. 

2822 History  of  the  Last  Parliament.     Began  at  Westminster, 

the  10th  of  Feb.  1700.     London:  1702.    8°. 

2823  The  Hist.  Last  Par't.    2d  ed.     London:  1702.     8°. 

2824 Secret  Memoirs  of  Robt.  Dudley,  Earl  of  Leicester.  Lon- 
don: 1706.    8°. 

2825  DRAKE,  JAMES.  Road  Book  of  the  Grand  Junction  Railway, 
from  Birmingham  to  Liverpool  and  Manchester.  Map  of  the  entire 
route.     Birmingham,     n.  d.     12°. 

2826  DRAKE,  JOAKE,  Mrs.  Trodden  down  Strength,  by  the  God 
of  Strength,  or,  Mrs.  Drake  Revived.  Related  by  her  sometime 
unworthy  friend.  Hart.  On-hi.     London:  1647.    18°. 

Rev.  Mr.  Hooker,  one  of  the  early  New  England  ministers,  was  Mrs.  Drake's  spiritual 
adviser,  fur  which  service  he  received  40/.  per  annum,  "  having  withal,  his  dyet  and 
lodging  at  Esher,  Mr.  Drake's  house."  The  salary  was  not  too  much,  considering  that 
Mrs.  Drake  was  an  incorrigible  disputant.  Having,  with  much  wrestling,  brought  her 
vexed  spirit  to  a  point  where  **  nothing  remained  to  be  done  but  a  full  gaile  of  spirituall 
winde  to  blow  upon  her  to  bring  forth  her  fruit,"  Mr.  Hooker  married  her  waiting, 
woman,  when  both  left  her. 

2827 The  Firebrand  taken  out  of  the  Fire.     Or  the  wonderfull 

History,  Care,  and  Cure  of  Mrs.  Drake,  sometime  the  wife  of  Fran- 
cis Drake  of  Esher  in  the  County  of  Surrey  Esq.    London:  1654.    18°. 

This  rare  work  is  the  same  as  that  under  the  title  "  Trodden  do^n  Strength,"  with  excep- 
tion of  the  introductory  matter.  It  is  from  the  library  of  the  well  known  author,  Joseph 
Hunter,  and  has  his  autograph.    S.  G.  D. 

2828  DRAKE,  JOSEPH  RODMAK.  The  Croakers.  1st  complete 
ed.  New  York:  1860.  Royal  8°.  [Privately  printed  by  the  Brad- 
ford Club.]    Portraits. 

:2829 The  American  Flag.     lUust.  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.     Music 

from  A.  W.  Berg.    Kew  York:  1861.    4°. 

2830  DRAKE,  KATHAIsT,  m.d.     The  Gleaner:  a  Series  of  Periodical 


CATALOGUE.  163 

Essays;  selected  and  arranged  from  Scarce  or  neglected  Volumes, 
and  Notes.    4  vols.    London:  1811.    8°. 

2831  Evenings  in  Autumn.    2  vols.     London:  1822.     12°. 

2832  Literary  Hours.    3  vols.     London:  1820.     12°. 

2833 Mornings  in  Spring.     2  Vols.     London:  1828.     12°. 

2834 Noontide  Leisure.     2  vols.     London:  1824.     12°. 

2836 Winter  Nights.     London:  1820.     12°. 

2836  Shakspeare  and  His  Times:  including  the  Biography  of  the 

Poet;  Criticisms  on  his  Genius  and  Writings;  a  new  Chronology  of 
his  Plays;  a  Disquisition  on  the  Object  of  his  Sonnets;  and  a  History 
of  the  Manners,  Customs  and  Amusements,  Superstitions,  Poetry, 
and  elegant  Literature  of  his  Age.  2  vols.  London:  1817.  Por- 
trait of  Shakspeare  and  plate  of  Autographs.    1.  p.     [Quite  scarce.] 

2837  Memorials  of  Shakspeare;  or.  Sketches  of  his  Char,  and 

Genius,  by  various  writers.  London:  1828.  8°.  MS.  Pedigree  by 
Mr.  D. 

2838  DRAKE,  ROGER  (Minister  of  Peters  Cheap,  London).  The 
Bar,  against  Eree  Admission  to  the  Lord's  Supper,  Fixed.  Or,  An 
Answer  to  Mr.  Humphrey,  his  Rejoynder;  or,  Reply  [&c.]  London: 
1656.    8°. 

Rare.    Autog  of  Job.  Greene. 

2839 Sacred  Chronologic.    From  the  Creation  of  the  World,  to 

the  Passion  of  our  Blessed  Saviour.  London:  1648.  4°.  [Yery 
rare.] 

His  writings  wUl  be  esteemed  while  there  are  books  in  the  world.—  Dr.  Annesley. 

2840  DRAKE,  SAMUEL,  (s.  t.  b.)  Ad  Thomara  Wagstaffe  Pres- 
byterum  Anglicanum,  Epistola.     Londini:  1721.    8°. 

2841  Balthasaris    Castilionis   Comitis  Libri  IV.     Cantabrigise : 

1713.     8°. 

2842  DRAKE,  SAMUEL  ADAMS.  Old  Landmarks  of  Boston. 
Illustrated.     Boston:  1873.     12°. 

2843 Historic  Fields  and  Mansions  of  Middlesex  [Ms.]  Illus- 
trated.   Boston:  1874.     Sm.  8°. 

2844 Bunker  Hill.  Bost.  8°.  1875.  Also,  Putnam  the  Com- 
mander.    8°.     1875. 

2845 Kooks  and  Comers  of  the  N.  E.  Coast,  from  Mt.  Desert, 

Me.  to  Say  brook,  Ct.     Elegantly  illustrated.     jS".  Y.  :  1875.     4to. 

2846  DRAKE,  SAML.  G.  Indian  Biography,  containing  the  lives  of 
more  than  200  Indian  Chiefs;  and  a  history  of  their  wars.  Plates. 
Boston:  1832.  12°.     [Scarce.]    The  first  edition. 

2847  Memoir  of  Rev.  Thos.  Prince,  with  a  pedigree  of  his  family. 

Boston:  1851.     8°.     Port. 

2848 Old    Indian  Chronicle;   a  Collection  of   Exceeding    rare 

Tracts  written  and  Published  in  the  Time  of  King  Philip's  War. 
Boston:  1836.     18°.     [Very  scarce.] 


164  CATALOGUE. 

2849  DKAKE,  SAML.  G.  Tragedies  of  the  Wilderness;  or  True 
and  authentic  Narratives  of  Captives  who  have  been  carried  away 
by  the  Indians.     Boston:  1841.    12°.    Wood  Engravings.    [Scarce.] 

2850  Annals  of  Witchcraft  i|^  New  England  and  elsewhere  in 

the  U.  States.    Boston:  1869.    4°. 

2851  Particular  Hist,  of  the  Five  Years  Erench  and  Ind.  Wars 

in  N.  Eng.  and  Parts  adjacent,  1744-49.  Boston:  1870.  4°.  1.  p. 
Port,  of  Gov.  Shirley. 

2852 Narrative  of  the  Capture  and  Burning  of  Fort  Massachu- 
setts.   Now  first  publd.  with  Notes.    Albany:  1870.    4°. 

2853  Book  of  the  Indians.    Biog.  and  Hist,  of  the  Indians  of  N. 

America  from  its  first  Discovery  to  the  present  time.  Boston: 
1833.    8°. 

2854 Same.    1834.    8°.     First  edition. 

2855  —  Same.    1835.     8°. 

2856 Same.    1836.     8°. 

All  these  additions  are  extremely  rare. 

2857 Present  State  of  New  England  with  respect  to  the  Indian 

War.    Boston:  1833.     16°. 
2858  Memoir  of  Cotton  Mather;  a  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 

Mather.    Boston:  1851.*  8°.     Portraits. 
2859 Materials  for  the  early  History  of  Dorchester.      Boston: 

1851.    8°,    Plates. 
2860 Eeview  of  Winthrop's  Journal,  as  edited  and  published  by 

the  Hon.  James  Savage.     Boston:  1854.    8°.    Portraits. 
2861 Memoir  of  Sir  Walter  Kalegh.     Albany:  1862.    4°.    1.  p. 

Portrait. 

2862  Same.    Sm.  4°.    Portrait. 

2863 Hist,  of  King  Philip's  War.     By  Thos.  Church.    App.  and 

Notes.    Boston:  1827.    12°.     [Scarce.]     Second  Ed. 

2864  Same.    Boston:  1829.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

2865  History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston.    Eoyal  8°.   Bost  :  1856. 

This  copy  has  twenty  additional  plates,  inserted  by  Mr.  D. 

2866  Same  in  FoUo,  [folded]  with  183  plates,  folio  size. 

Author's  copy.  Tlie  plates  are  a  unique  collection,  embracing  many  of  great  rarity.  Mr, 
Drake  was  oflfered  and  refused  a  large  sum  for  them,  having  devoted  many  years  to 
their  careful  selection.  A  considerable  number  are  unknown  to  the  most  indefatiga- 
ble collectors  who  have  seen  them;  and  were  only  obtained  at  the  cost  of  much  time 
and  money. 

2867 Early  History  of  N.  England  by  Increase  Mather.  Albany: 

1864.    4°. 

2868  Old  Indian  Chronicle.    Boston:  1867.     Map.    4°. 

2869 The  Witchcraft  Delusion  in  New  England,  as  exhibited  by 

Cotton  Mather  and  by  Kobt.  Calef.   3  vols.   Koxbury:  1866.   1.  p.  4°. 
2870  Founders  of  N.   England,  Result  of  Researches  among 


CATALOGUE.  165 

the  Br.  Archives.  4to  (l.p.))  unbound,  numerous  plates,  map. 
Boston:  1865. 

Author's  copy ;  has  crltldBma  by  J.  L.  Chester  of  Hottcn's  "  Original  List  of  Emigrants, " 
author's  port.,  &c.    Privately  printed.  ^ 

2871  Same  bound,  (1.  p.) 

•'  This  work  contains  all  that  Is  In  tho  more  elaborate  work,  lately  issued  by  the  succes- 
sors  of  Mr.  John  Camden  Hotten." 

2872 Historical  Memoir  of  Kew  Plymouth.    Boston:  18G6.    8°. 

Ports. 

2873  Old  Indian  Chronicle,  a  collection  of  rare  tracts,  of  the 

time  of  Philip's  war,  with  Int.  and  Notes  by  Saml.  G.  Drake.  4to 
(1.  p.)  unbound.  Boston:  1867.  Map  and  16  f ol.  Ports,  inserted  by 
the  author. 

Author's  copy  has  two  autog.  letters  of  Gov.  Andrew,  to  whom  the  ed.  was  dedicated: 
also  one  from  "Wm.  Gowans :  contains  trac's  not  in  the  earlier  editions. 

2874  DRAMATIC  POEMS.  Selected  from  the  choicest  works  of 
Mason,  Milton  and  Thomson.    Baltimore:  1804.     12°. 

2875  DRAPER,  JAMES.  History  of  Spencer,  Mass.,  from  its  Set- 
tlement to  1860:  including  a  Sketch  of  Leicester.  2ded.  Worces- 
ter: 1863.    8°.    Portraits. 

2876  History  of  Spencer  to  the  Year  1841.    Worcester:  1841 

8°.     Map. 

2877  DRAWI:N'GS  of  Maps,  Bridges,  Profiles,  Coal-burning  Locomo- 
tives, Chairs,  Brakes,  Splices,  &c.     Albany:  1857.    8°. 

2878  DRAYTOK,  DANIEL,  Personal  Memoir  of.  For  four  Years 
and  four  Months  a  Prisoner  (for  Conscience  sake)  in  Washington 
Jail.  Including  a  Narrative  of  the  Voyage  and  Capture  of  the 
Schooner  Pearl.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1854.    12°.    Portrait. 

2879  DRAYTON,  JOHN.  View  of  South  Carolina.  Charleston: 
1802.     8°.     Two  Maps. 

2880 Memoirs  of  the  American  Revolution,  from  its  Commence- 
ment to  1776,  inclusive;  as  relating  to  South  Carolina.  2  vols. 
Charleston:  1821.    8°. 

2881  DRAYTON,  MICHAEL,  (Esq.)  England's  Heroic  Epistles, 
written  in  Imitation  of  the  Stile  and  Manner  of  Ovid's  Epistles, 
with  Annotations.     London,     [n.  d.]    12°. 

2882 The  Baron's  Warres.     [Title  gone.]    London:  1630.     [In 

the  same  vol.]  The  Legends  of  Robt.,  Duke  of  Nomiandy,  Matilda, 
Gaveston  and  Cromwell,  Earl  of  Essex.  [Imp.  at  end.]  Autogs. 
of  Wm.  Jenks,  I  Abbot. 

2883  DREUILLETTES,  GABRIELIS,  (Rev.  P.)  Epistola  ad  Domi- 
num  Joannem  Wintrop,  Scutarium.    Nov  Eboraci.    1869.    4°. 

P^e  Dreuillettes  was  at  Boston  and  Plymouth  in  1650,  on  a  mission  to  Govs.  Dudley  and 
Bradford. 

2884  DRINKING  USAGES   OF   SOCIETY.    Address  before  the 

12 


166  CATALOGUE. 

Mass.  Temperance  Soc;  Address  to  the  Clergy;  John  B.  Gough's 
Address;  Social  Clubs,  and  Dr.  Warren  on  the  Use  of  Tobacco. 
Boston:  1861.    12°. 

2885  DEOWK,  DA:N'IEL  A.  Fragrant  Flowers,  and  other  Poems, 
Boston:  1860.    12°. 

2886  DROWjSTE,  HEISTRY  T.  Journal  of  a  Cniise  in  the  Fall  of 
1780,  in  the  Privateer  Hope,  by  Solomon  Drowne,  m.d.  Notes. 
]Sr.  York:  1872.    8°.    Port.     Auto,  letter  of  Author. 

2887  DRUIDS  (The).  Pictures  of  Britain  at  the  Time  of  Christ. 
Phila.:  [s.  t.]    18°. 

2888  DRUMMOND,  WILLIAM.  History  of  Scotland,  from  the 
Year  1423,  until  the  Year  1542.  Containing  the  Lives  and  Reigns 
of  James  I.  II.  III.  TV.  Y.  With  several  Memorials  of  State,  dur- 
ing the  Reigns  of  James  YI.  and  Charles  I.  Illustrated  with  Effigies 
in  Copper  Plates.     2ded.     London:  1681.     8°. 

2889  History  of  Scotland,     [as  above.]    Glasgow:  1749.    12°. 

2890  DRURY,  ROBERT.  Journal  of  fifteen  years  Captivity  on  the 
Island  of  Madagascar.     London:  1729.    8°.     Map  and  Plates. 

Has  MS.  note  by  Mr.  Drake. 

2891  DRYDEN,  JOHN.  Fables,  Ancient  and  Modern;  Translated 
into  Verse,  from  Homer,  Ovid,  Boccace,  and  Chaucer.  With  Origi- 
nal Poems.    London:  1713.    8°.    Frontispiece. 

2892 The  Indian  Emperor:  or,  the  Conquest  of  Mexico  by  the 

Spaniards.  Being  the  Sequel  of  the  Indian  Queen.  London:  1710. 
12°.     [Three  other  Plays  in  same  vol.] 

2893 The  Works  of  Yirgil:    Containing  his  Pastorals,  Georgics, 

and  ^neas.     3  vols.     6th  ed.     London:  1730.    12°.    Plates. 

2894  DUANE ,  WILLIAM.  Hand-Book  for  Infantry :  containing  the 
First  Principles  of  Mihtary  Discipline.      5th  ed.     Phila. :  1813.     8°. 

2895  Yisit  to  Columbia,  in  1822, 1823,  by  Laguayra  and  Caracas, 

over  the  Cordillera  to  Bogota,  and  thence  by  the  Magdalena  to  Carta- 
gena.   Phila.:  1826.     8°.     Front. 

2896 Military  Dictionary.     Phila.:  1810.     8°. 

2897  DUBLIN.  International  Exhibition  of  Arts  and  Manufactures. 
4th  ed.    Dub. :  1865.    8°. 

2898  DUCHE,  JACOB.  Observations  on  a  variety  of  Subjects, 
Literary,  Moral  and  Religious.    3d  ed.     London:  1791.     8°. 

2899  Same.    Phila.     Robt.  Bell,  1774.     12°. 

2900 Discourses  on  various  Subjects.     3d  ed.     London:  1790. 

2v.    8°. 

2901  DUCK,  ARTHUR,  ll.d.  Life  of  Henry  Chichele,  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  who  lived  in  the  Times  of  Henry  theY. 
and  YI.  Written  in  Latin.  Now  made  English.  London:  1699. 
8°.    Portrait. 


CATALOGUE.  167 

2902  DUCK,  STEPHEN",  Key.  Poems  on  several  occasions.  3ded. 
London:  1753.    12°. 

2903  DUDLEY,  Earl  of.  Letters  to  the  Bishop  of  Llandaff.  Lon- 
don: 1840.    8°. 

2904  DUDLEY,  DEAN.  History  of  the  Council  of  Nice.  Boston: 
18G0.     8°. 

2905 Dudley  Genealogies  and  Family  Kecords.    Bost. :  lfe48.   8°. 

2906 Social  and  Political  Aspects  of  England  and  the  Continent. 

A  Series  of  Letters.     Boston:  1862.     12°. 
2907 Boston  Business  Pocket    Directory.      Frontis.      Boston: 

1862.     18°. 

2908  DUDLEY,  PAUL.  Essay  on  the  Merchandize  of  Slaves  and 
Souls  of  Men.  With  an  Application  thereof  to  the  Church  of  Rome, 
By  a  Gentleman.     Boston:  1731.     4°. 

2909  DUDLEY,  ROBERT,  Sir,  Knt.,  Italian  Biography  of,  known 
in  Florentine  History  as  II  Duca  di  Nortombria.  With  some  Bio- 
graphical notices  of  Dame  Alice  Dudley  his  Wife,  as  also  of  their 
four  Daughters  Alicia  Douglasse,  Frances,  Anne,  and  Catharine. 
Oxford,     [n.  d.]     Six  engravings. 

2910  DUER,  JOHN  and  SEDGWICK  R.  Examination  of  the  Con- 
troversy between  the  Greek  Deputies  and  Two  Mercantile  Houses 
of  New  York:  with  a  Review  of  the  Publications  on  the  Subject  by 
the  Arbitrators,  Emmet  and  Ogden,  and  Wm.  Bayard.  N.  York: 
1826.  In  same  vol.  Facts  Relating  to  Two  Greek  Frigates.  N. 
York:  1826.  Report  on  the  Award  between  the  Greek  Republic 
and  others.    N.  Y. ;  1826.     8°. 

2911  DUFFIELD,  GEORGE,  (a.m.)  Serm.  in  the  3d  Presbytn. 
Church  in  the  City  of  Phila.,  11  Dec,  1783.  Thanksg.  for  the  Res- 
toration of  Peace.     Phila.    Boston:  Repd.  1784.     8°. 

2912  DUFIEF,  N.  G.  Nature  Displayed  in  her  Mode  of  Teach- 
ing Language  to  Man.    Adapted  to  the  Spanish.    2  vols.    N.  Y.: 

1825.     8°. 

2913 New  and  Universal  pronouncing  Dictionary  of  the  French 

and  English  Languages.    Phila. :  1810.     3  vols.    8°. 

2914  DUGANNE,  AUGUSTINE.  Mission  of  Intellect;  a  Poem. 
N.  Y.:  1853.    12°. 

2915  DUGDALE,  WILLIAM,  Sir.  Short  View  of  the  Late 
Troubles  in  England.   London:  1681.  Folio. 

*•  It  may  not  be  right  to  estimate  the  other  works  of  Old  Dugdale  by  this  performance." 
S.  G.  D.  Portrait  of  Charles. 

2916  DUHRING,  HENRY.  Remarks  on  the  United  States,  with 
regard  to  the  Actual  State  of  Europe.     London:  1833.    Cr.  8°. 

2917  Essays  on  Human  Happiness.     London:  [1848].     18°. 

2918  DULANEY,  DANIEL.  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of 
Imposing  Taxes  on  the  British  Colonies.   2d  ed.   London:  1766.  8°. 


168  CATALOGUE. 

2919  DUMAS,  ALEXAN^DRE.  Progress  of  Democracy;  illustrated 
in  the  History  of  Gaul  and  Erance.  Translated.  Kew  York: 
1841.     12°. 

2920  DUMAS,  MATHIEU,  (Lt.  Gen.  Count.)  Memoirs  of  His 
Own  Time;  including  the  Revolution,  the  Empire,  and  the  Restora- 
tion.    2  vols.    Phila. :  1839.    8°. 

Dumas  was  an  ofilccr  of  Count  Rocliarabeau'a  army.    He  givea  an  interesting  narrative 
of  events  in  which  that  army  participated. 

2921  DUMMER,  JER.  A  Defence  of  the  New  England  Charters. 
Boston:  1745.     8°. 

Rare.    Autog.  letter  Jer.  Dummer, 

2922  DUNCAN,  ARCHIBALD,  (Esq.)  Mariners  Chronicle;  a  Col- 
lection of  Narratives  of  Shipwrecks,  Fires,  Famines,  and  other 
Calamities  incident  to  a  Life  of  Maritime  Enterprise.  4  vols. 
Phila.:  1806. 

2923  DUNCAN,  GEO.  JOHN  C.  (Rev.)  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Duncan  (d.d.).    N.  York:  1848.     12°.     Portrait. 

2924  DUNCAN,  JOHN  M.  Travels  through  part  of  the  United  States 
and  Canada  in  1818-19.     N.  York:  1823.     2v.     8°. 

2925  DUNCOMBE,  JOHN,  m.a.  Letters  from  Italy,  in  the  years 
1754  and  1755,  by  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  John  Earl  of  Corke  and  Orrery. 
2d  ed.     London:  1774.    12°. 

2926  DUNHAM,  JACOB,  (Capt.)  Journal  of  Voyages:  Containing 
an  Account  of  the  Author's  being  twice  captured  by  the  English,  and 
once  by  Gibbs  the  Pirate,  &c.  New  York:  1850.  12°.  Portrait 
and  engravings. 

2927  DUNLAP,  WILLIAM.  History  of  the  American  Theatre. 
New  York:  1832.     8°. 

2928 History  of  the  New  Netherlands,  Province  of  New  York, 

and  State  of  New  York,  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitu- 
tion. 2  vols.  New  York:  1839.  8°.  Port.  P.  Stuyvisant,  and 
Plans. 

2929 History  of  New  York,  for  Schools.   2  vols.   N.  York:  1837. 

18°.    Plates. 

2930 Statistical  Sketches  of  Upper  Canada,  for  the  Use  of  Emi- 
grants.   By  a  Backwoodsman.     London:  1832.     18°. 

2931  Life  of  Charles  Brockdon  Brown.  2  vols.  Phila. :  1815.    8°. 

[Scarce.] 

2932  DUNN,  HENRY.  Guatimala:  or,  the  Republic'  of  Central 
America,  in  1827-8.    London:  1829.     8°. 

2933  Same.     New  York:  1828.     8° 

2934  DUNN,  JOHN.  History  of  the  Oregon  Territory  and  Brit.  N. 
American  Fur  trade,  Indians,  etc.     London:  1844.    8°.     Map. 

2935  DUNSFORD,  MARTIN.  Hist.  Memoirs  of  the  Town  and  Par- 
ish of  Tiverton,  Devon,  Exeter.     1790.    4°. 


CATALOGUE.  169 

2936  DUNSHEE,  H.  W.  History  of  the  School  of  the  Reformed 
Dutch  Church  in  the  City  of  New  York,  from  1633  to  the  Present 
Time.     Introduction  by  Rev.  T.  DeWitt,  d.d.    N.  Y.:  1853.    12°. 

2937  DU:N"STAR,  S.  Anglia  Rediviva.  A  full  Description  of  all  the 
Shires,  Cities,  Principal  Towns  and  Rivers  in  England.  London: 
1699.    18°. 

2938  DUNTON",  JOHN,  Life  and  Errors  of.  With  the  Lives  of 
more  than  a  thousand  contemporary  Divines  and  other  Persons. 
Dunton's  Conversations  in  Ireland.  And  a  faithful  Portrait  of  the 
Author.     Two  volumes  (or  Parts.)    London:  1818.    8°. 

"  Edited  by  John  Nichols. "  —  Lowndes.    But  the  Editorial  Memoir  is  signed  J,  B.  N. 

2939 Ladies  Dictionary,  being  a  General  Entertainment  for  the 

Fair  Sex.  A  Work  never  before  attempted  in  English.  London: 
Printed  for  John  Dunton,  1694.    8°. 

2940 England's  Vanity:  or,  the  Voice  of  God  against  the  Mon- 
strous Sin  of  Pride,  in  Dress  and  Apparel:  wherein  Naked  Breasts 
and  shoulders.  London:  Printed  for  John  Dunton,  at  the  Black 
Raven  in  the  Poultry,  1683.    18°. 

2941  Athenianism:  or,  the  New" Projects  of  Mr.  John  Dunton, 

Author  of  the  Essay  entitl'd  The  Hazard  of  a  Death-Bed-Repent- 
ance. With  the  Author's  Effigies.  London:  1710.  8°.  Two  vols, 
or  Parts,  in  one. 

2942 History  of  the  Athenian  Society.     To  which  are  Prefix'd 

Several  Poems  by  Mr.  Mattews,  Mr.  Richardson,  Mr.  Tate  and 
others;  and  in  same  vol.  The  Athenian  Gazette:  or.  Casuistical 
Mercury,  Resolving  all  the  Most  Nice  and  Curious  Questions.  Lon- 
don:  1691.    Folio. 

One  of  the  most  carious  volumes  that  can  be  imagined.  After  No.  1  this  work  is  headed 
The  Athenian  Mercury  and  runs  to  30  Nos.  These  are  followed  by  a  Supt.  of  28  pp. 
Vol.  2  has  the  same  No.  and  Supt.  the  same.  Also  Vol.  3,  Vol.  4  and  Vol.  6,  which 
are  all  in  1  Vol.    Dunton  was  for  some  time  a  bookseller  in  Boston. 

2943 Hazard  of  a  Death-Bed-Repentance,  fairly  Argued,  from 

the  late  Remorse  of  W late  D of  D .    To  which  is  added, 

Conjugal  Perjury,  or  an  Essay  upon  Whoredom.     Lond. :  1708.    8°. 

2944 The  Dublin  Scuffle :  Being  a  Challenge  sent  by  John  Dun- 
ton, Citizen  of  London,  to  Patrick  Campbel,  Bookseller  in  Dublin. 
London:  1699.     C.  8°.     [Very  rare.] 

2945  Letters  written  from  New  England,  A.D.  1686.    In  which 

are  described  his  Voyages  by  Sea,  his  Travels  on  Land,  and  the 
Characters  of  his  Friends.  Notes  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Boston: 
Prince  Soc.  1867.    4°. 

2946  DU  PAN,  J.  MALLET.  History  of  the  Destruction  of  the 
Helvetic  Union  and  Liberty.  Boston:  March,  1799.  12°.  Fron- 
tispiece. 

2947 Same.    Boston:  August,  1799.    12°.    Frontispiece. 


170  CAIALOOUE. 

2948  DU  PONCEAU,  P.  S.,  j.l.d.  Brief  Yiew  of  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States,  addressed  to  the  Law  Academy  of  Philadel- 
phia.    Phila.:  1834.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

2949 Memoir  en  forme  de  consultation,  en  reponse  a  celle  de  M. 

Derbigny,  au  sujetdes  pretentions  du  Gouverrment  des  ^Etats-Unis 
surL' Alluvion  du  Fleuve  Mississipi.    Nouv-Orleans,  1808.    8°. 

2950  Dissertation  on  the  Nature  and  Character  of  the  Chinese 

System  of  Writing.    Phila. :  1838.    8°.    Author's  Auto. 

2951  Memoir  sur  le    Systeme    Grammatical   des    Langues    de 

quelques  Nations  Indienns  de  L'Amerique  du  Nord.  Paris:  1838. 
8°.     Auto,  of  Jno.  Pickering. 

2953  DU  PKATZ,  M.  LE  PAGE.  Histoire  de  la  Louisiane,  Con- 
tenant  la  Descouverte  de  ce  vaste  Pays;  sa  Description  geo- 
graphique;  un  Yoyage  dans  les  Terres;  I'Histoire  Naturelle;  les 
Moeurs,  Coutumes  et  Keligion  des  Naturelle;  deux  Yoyages  dans 
le  Nord  du  nouveau  Mexique,  dont  un  jusquk  la  Mer  du  sud;  orne 
de  deux  Cartes  et  de  40  Planches  en  Taille  douce.  A  Paris:  1756. 
3v.     12°. 

2954  DUPKUIER,  (Moi^s.)  General  History  of  all  Yoyages  and 
Travels  throughout  the  Gld  and  New  World,  from  the  Pirst  Ages  to 
this  present  Time.  Made  English  from  the  Paris  Edition. 
Adorned  with  Cuts.     London:  1708.     8°. 

2955  DUQUESNE,  MAEQUIS  (The.)  Yindicated;  in  a  Letter  to 
a  Noble  Lord.     London.  1728.    8°. 

2956  DURANT,  C.  F.  Exposition,  or  a  New  Theory  of  Animal 
Magnetism:  demonstrated  by  Experiments  with  the  most  celebrated 
Somnambulists  in  America.    New  York:  1837.     12°. 

2957  DURPEE  CALYIN,  (Rev.)  History  of  Wilhams  College.  Bos- 
ton: 1860.    8°.     [Edition  exhausted.]    Frontispiece.    Plates. 

2958 Sketch   of  the  Late  Rev.  Ebnr.  Fitch,  d.d.,  First  Prest.  of 

Williams  College.     Boston:  1865.     12°. 

2959  DURFEE,  JOB.  The  Complete  Works  of  the  Late  Chief  Jus- 
tice of  Rhode  Island;  with  a  Memoir.  Ed.  by  his  son.  Providence: 
1849.     8°. 

2960 Whatcheer;  or,  Roger  Williams  in  Banishment.     A  Poem. 

Providence,  R.  L:  1832.     12°. 

2961  DURFEY,  THOMAS,  Gent.  Collin's  Walk  through  London 
and  Westminster,  a  Poem  in  Burlesque.  Licensed  Mar.  27,  1690. 
Rob.  Midgley.    London:  1690.     12°. 

2962  Stories,  Moral  and  Comical;    viz..  Banquet  of  the   Gods. 

Titus  and  Gissippus  :  The  Prudent  Husband:  Or  Cuckoldom 
wittily  prevented.    Loyalty's  Glory.   London:  [1711].  8°.  [Scarce.] 

2963  DURRIE,  DANIEL  S.  Genealogical  Hist,  of  the  Holt  Family 
in  the  U.S. ,  descendants  of  Nicholas  Holt  of  Newbury  and  Andover, 
Mass.,  1634-1644,  and  of  William  Holt  of  New  Haven,  Ct. 
Albany:  1864.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  171 

2964  DURRIE,  DANIEL  S.  Bibliographia  Genealogica  Americana: 
Alphabetical  Index  to  Amer.  Genealogies.    Albany :  1868.    8°. 

2965  Steele  Family.    A  geneal.  hist,  of  John  and  George  Steele, 

[of  Hartford,  Conn.],  1635-36.    Albany:  1862.    8°. 

2966  DUTY  (The)  of  American  Women  to  their  Country.  N.  York: 
1845.     16°. 

2967  DUYCKII^CK,  E.  A.  and  G.  L.  Cyclopaedia  of  American 
Literature;  embracing  personal  and  critical  Notices  of  Authors. 
New  York:  1855.     2  vols.    R.  8°. 

2968 Memorial  of  John  Allan.    Printed  for  the  Bradford  Club. 

N.  York:  1864.     R.  8°. 

2969  DWIGHT,  H.  G.  O.  (Rev.)  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B. 
D wight,  including  an  Account  of  the  Plague  of  1837.  Sketch  of 
the  Life  of  Mrs.  Judith  S.  Grant.    N.  York:  1840.    12°.    Portrait. 

2970  DWIGHT,  NATHANIEL.  Sketches  of  the  Lives  of  the 
Signers  of  the  Declkration  of  Independence.  New  York:  1830.  12°. 

2971  DWIGHT,  B.  W.  History  of  the  Strong  Family.  2  vols. 
Albany:  1871.    8°. 

2972  DWIGHT,  SERENO  EDWARDS.  Memoirs  of  the  Rev. 
David  Brainerd,  Missionary  to  the  Indians.  By  the  Rev.  Jona. 
Edwards  of  Northampton.  Including  his  Journal.  New  Haven: 
]822.    8°. 

2973 Life  of  President  Edwards.  New  York:  1830.  8°.  Por- 
trait. 

2974  DWIGHT,  THEODORE.  History  of  Connecticut,  from  the 
First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.    N.  York:  1841.     18°. 

2975  Northern  Traveller;  Routes  to  the  Springs,  Niagara,  Que- 
bec, and  the  Coal  Mines;  with  the  Tour  of  New  England.  6th  ed. 
18  Maps  and  9  Landscapes.     N.  York:  1841.     16°. 

2976 President  Dwight's  Decisions  of  Questions  discussed  by  the 

Senior  Class  in  Yale  College,  in  1813  and  '14.      From  Stenographic 
Notes  by  T.  D.,  Jr.    New  York:  1833.    8°. 

2977  Character  of  Thos.  Jefferson,  exhibited  in  his  own  Writ- 
ings.   Boston:  1839,    12°.    Portrait. 

2978  DWIGHT,  THEODORE  W.  Inaugural  Addresses  of,  and  of 
Geo.  P.  Marsh,  in  Columbia  College,  N.  York.  N.  York: 
1859.    8°. 

2979  DWIGHT,  TIMOTHY.  Travels  in  New  England  and  New 
York.  4  vols.  Portrait  and  Maps.  London:  1823.  8°.  [Quite 
rare. J 

This  work  presents  to  us  the  New  England  and  New  York  of  half  a  century  ago,  as  seen 
by  an  acute  and  learned  observer.    It  is  the  most  inaportant  of  Dr.  Dwight's  writings. 

2980 The  Conquest  of  Canaan;  a  Poem  in  Eleven  Books.  Lon- 
don: 1788.    12°.    Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

2981  The  True  Means.     Sermon  July  7, 1795,  bef.  the  Ct.  Soc. 

of  Cincinnati.     N.  Haven.    8°. 


172  CATALOGUE. 

2982  D WIGHT,  TIMOTHY.    The  Conquest  of    Canaan:  a  Poem. 

Hartford:  1785.    12°. 
2983 Greenfield  Hill:  a  Poem.    New  York.    Printed  by  Child 

and  Swain,  1794.    8°. 

Rare;  unbound,  and  illustrated  by  Mr.  Drake.    Greenfield  Hill  was  tbe  residence  of  Dr. 
D  wight. 

2984 Psalms  of  David,  imitated  in  the  language  of  the  iN".  Testa- 
ment.   Albany:  1817.    12°. 

2985  Same.    Kew  Haven :  1817.    18°. 

2986  DYCHE,  THOMAS,  (Rev.)  New  General  English  Dictionary. 
Including  the  several  Counties,  Cities,  Boroughs  in  England  and 
Wales.    17th  ed.     London:  1794.    8°. 

2987  DYDE,  W.  History  and  Antiquities  of  Tewksbury.  2d  ed. 
Tewksbury:  1798.    8°.    Plates. 

2988  DYER,  G.  A.  B.  Hist,  of  the  University  and  Colleges  of  Cam- 
bridge.    London:  1814.     2v.     8°.    Illust. 

2989  DYER,  JOSEPH.  Narrative,  of  Maiy  Dyer,  from  her  Marriage 
in  1799,  till  she  left  the  Soc.  called  Shakers,  in  1815.  With  Deposi- 
tions, &c.    Concord:  1818.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

2990  DYEE,  MARY  M.  Reply  to  the  Shakers'  Statements,  called  a 
"  Review  of  the  Portraiture  of  Shakerism,"  also  Account  of  the 
Sickness  and  Death  of  Betsy  Dyer.     Concord:  1824.    18°. 

2991 Portraiture  of  Shakerism,  from  the  first  Appearance  of 

Ann  Lee  in  N.  England,  to  the  Present  Time.     [No  place,  but 
probably  Concord,  N.  H.):  1822.     12°. 

2992  DYER,  PALMER  (a.m.  Rev.)  The  Episcopal  Watchman. 
Vol.  .3.     Hartford:  1830.    4°. 

2993  DYKE,  DANIEL,  (b.d.)  Two  Treatises.  The  one,  of  Re- 
pentance, the  other,  of  Christ's  Temptations.  Pub.  since  his  death 
by  his  Brother  I.  D.,  Minister  of  God's  word.  London:  1616.  4°. 

2994  DYMOND,  JONATHAN.  Essays  on  the  principles  of  Morality, 
with  a  preface  by  Rev.  G.  Bush.     N.  York:  1834.    8°. 

2995  E.,  S.  Further  Queries  upon  the  present  state  of  the  N.  English 
Affairs.     [London:  1689-90?]    N.  Y. :  Sabin,  1865.    4°. 

2996  E W .  Interesting  Detail  of  the  Operations  of  the  Amer- 
ican Fleet  in  the  Mediterranean.  Letter  from  W.  E.  Esq.  to  his 
Friend  in  the  County  of  Hampshire.  Springfield,  Mass.  [s.  t,]  8°. 
[Yery  rare.] 

2997  EAGLE  AND  HARP  (The).  Collection  of  Patriotic  and 
Humorous  Songs  and  Odes.    Baltimore :  1812.     16°. 

2998  EAGLES,  JOHN.  Journal  of  Llewellyn  Penrose,  a  Seaman. 
New.ed.    London:  1825.    12°. 

2999  EARL,  GEO  W.  Native  Races  of  the  Indian  Archipelago. 
Papuans.  With  Coloured  Plates  and  Maps.  London:  N.  York: 
Paris:  1853.     12°. 


CATALOGUE.  173 

3000  EARLE,  JABEZ.  Sacramental  Exercises,  or  the  Christian's 
Employment,  Before,.  At,  and  After  the  Lord's  Supper.  6th  ed. 
Boston:  1729.     18°. 

3001  EARLE,  JOHN  MILTON.  Report  to  the  Governor  and  Coun- 
cil, concerning  the  Indians  of  the  Commonwealth,  1849.  Boston.  8°. 

Authtfr'B  copy,  with  notes;  also  note  by  Mr.  Drake. 

3002  EARLY  HISTORY  OF  N.  ENGLAND,  by  Increase  Mather: 
Notes  and  Introd.  by  Sam'l  G.  Drake.     Albany:  1864.    4°. 

3003  EARLY  HISTORY  of  Western  Pennsylva.,  and  the  West,  and 
of  Western  Expeditions  and  Campaigns,  1754  to  1833.  By  a  Gentle- 
man of  the  Bar.    Illustrated.    Pittsburg,  Harrisburg,  Pa. :  1846.    8°. 

3004  EARLY  PIETY.  Course  of  Sermons  on  Early  Piety.  By  the 
Eight  Ministers  who  carry  on  the  Thursday  Lecture  in  Boston. 
Preface  by  Dr.  Increase  Mather,  and  also  clos'd  with  a  Discourse 
lately  had  by  Him  to  Young  People.  Boston:  in  N.  E.  172L  12°. 
[Very  rare.] 

3005  EARNEST  ADDRESS  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land: Occasioned  by  the  Dismission  of  William  Pitt,  Esq.  London: 
176L     8°. 

3006  EARTHQUAKE.  True  and  Particular  Relation  of  the  Dread- 
ful Earthquake  which  happened  at  Lima,  and  the  Neighboring  Port 
of  Callao,  on  the  28th  of  October,  1746.  2d  ed.  London:  1748.  8°. 
Maps,  Plans  and  Illus. 

3007  EAST  BOSTON,  History  of.  By  W.  H.  Sumner.  Boston:  1858. 
R.  8°.     Ports. 

3008  EASTBOURN.  Descriptive  Account  of  th^  Village,  County 
of  Sussex.     London:  1799.    12°.     Map. 

3009  EASTBURN,  JAMES  WALLIS.  Yamoyden,  a  Tale  of  the 
Warsof  King  Philip:  Six  Cantos.    New  York:  1820.    12°.    [Scarce.] 

3010  EASTMAN,  E.  C.  White  Mountain  Guide  Book.  4th  ed.  Con- 
cord: 1864.     12°.     Two  Maps. 

3011  Same.    2d  ed.     Concord:  1859.    12°. 

3012  EASTMAN,  F.  S.  History  of  New  York,  from  the  first  Dis- 
covery to  the  Present  Time.  A  Kew  Edition.  K.  York:  1831. 
12°.     Engravings. 

3013 History  of  Vermont,  from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Pres- 
ent Time.  With  a  Geographical  Account  of  the  Country,  «&c. 
Brattleboro' :  1828.     16°.     [Scarce.] 

3014  EASTMAN,  HUBBARD,  (Rev.)  Noyesism  Unveiled:  History 
of  the  Sect  self-styled  Perfectionists.     Brattleboro:  1849.    12°. 

3015  EASTMAN,  LUKE.  Masonic  Melodies.  Set  to  Music.  Bos- 
ton: 1818.    8°. 

3016  EASTMAN,  S.  C.  Bibliography  of  New  Hampshire.  N.  York: 
1859.    4°. 

3017  EASTON,  JAMES.    Human  Longevity:  Name,  Age,  Place  of 


174       '  CATALOGUE. 

Residence,  of  1712  Persons  who  attained  a  Century  and  upwards, 
from  A.  D.  66  to  1799  [&c.].     Salisbury:  1799.    8°. 

3018  EASTO:Nr,  JOHK.  Narrative  of  the  Causes  which  led  to 
Philip's  Indian  War,  of  1675  and  1676.  With  other  Documents 
concerning  this  Event  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  K. 
Y.  Prepared  from  the  originals,  with  Introduction  and  Notes.  By 
Franklin  B.  Hough.     Albany,  N.  Y. :  1858.    4°.     Map. 

3019  EATON,  AMOS,  (a.m.)  Index  to  the  Geology  of  the  Northern 
States.     Troy:  1820.    12°. 

3020  EATON,  B.  A.  The  Minstrel  and  other  Poems.  Boston: 
1883.     18°. 

3021  *EATON,  CYRUS.  Annals  of  Warren,  with  Early  History  of 
St.  George's,  Broad  Bay,  and  the  neighboring  Settlements  on  the 
Waldo  Patent.     Hallowell:  1851.     12°.     Map.     Auto,  letter. 

3022  History  of  Thomaston,  Rockland,  and  South  Thomaston, 

Maine,  from  their  first  Exploration,  1605;  with  family  genealogies. 
2  vols.    Hallowell:  1865.    12°.    Authors  Autog. 

"  One  of  the  best  local  histories."— S.  G.  D.   Yet  it  was  written  while  the  author  suffered 
from  partial  blindness. 

3023  EATON,  JOHN  HENRY.  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson,  with  a 
History  of  the  War  in  the  South.     Cincinnati:  1827.     12°. 

3024  EATON,  M.  Five  Years  on  the  Erie  Canal,  and  other  Inland 
Waters.     Utica:  1845.     18°. 

3025  EATON,  REBECCA.  Abridgement  of  Milner's  Church  His- 
tory, for  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Private  Families.  2d  ed.  Char 
leston,  S.  C.     1826.     12°.    [Scarce.] 

3026  EATON,  WILLIAM,  Gen.,  Life  of.  Collected  from  his  Cor- 
respondence and  other  MSS.    Brookfield:  1818.    8°. 

3027  ECCLESINE,  J.  B.  American  Underwriters  Manual  and  In- 
surance Directory  for  1862-3.    New  York:  1862.     8°. 

3028  ECHARD,  LAURENCE,  m.a.  (Archdeacon  of  Stowe,  and 
Chaplain  to  William  Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.)  History  of 
the  Revolution,  and  the  Establishment  of  England  in  the  Year 
1688.     London:  1725.    8°. 

3029  Gazetteer's;  or.  Newsman's  Interpreter.   Lond. :1732.  12°. 

3030 General  Ecclesiastical  Hist,  from  the  Nativity  of  our  Blessed 

Saviour  to  the  First  Establishment  of  Christianity  under  Constan- 
tine  the  Great.  2  vols.  6th  ed.  London:  1722.  8°.  Frontis- 
piece. 

3031  Classical  Geographical  Dictionary.     London:   1715.      12°. 

[Unpaged.] 

3032  ECHO  (The).     With  other  Poems.    N.  Y.:  1807.    8°.  [Scarce. 

Richard  Alsop,  Dr.  Hopkins,  and  Theo.  Dwight,  Jr.,  were  among  its  contributors. 

3033  ECLECTIC  REPERTORY  and  Analytical  Review.  Phila.: 
1811-20.     10  V.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  175 

3034  ECT0:N',  JOHN,  Esq.  Thesaurus  Rerum  Ecclesiasticarum. 
Being  an  Account  of  the  Valuations  of  all  the  ecclesiastical  Bene- 
fices in  the  Several  Dioceses  in  England  and  Wales.  3d  ed.  Lon- 
don: 1763.    4°. 

3035  EDDY,  J.  H.  Map  of  the  Country  Thirty  Miles  round  the 
City  of  New  York.  1812.  [Mounted  on  Cloth,  and  folded  in 
Cover.]    8°.  . 

3036  EDEN,  R.  C.  (Major.)  Sword  and  Gun;  a  History  of  the  37th 
Wis.  Volunteers  Infantry.     Madison:  1865.     12°. 

3037  EDEN,  WILLIAM,  Esq.  Four  Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Carlisle. 
Edinburgh:  1759.    8°.    Portrait. 

3038  EDES,  EDWARD  H.  Discourses.  With  a  Sketch  of  his  Life. 
Boston:  1846.    12°. 

3039  EDGEWORTH,  MARIA.  Parents  Assistant,  or  Stories  for 
Children.    N.  Y.  and  Boston:  1854.    18°. 

3040 Essay  on  Irish  Bulls.    New  York:  1803.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

3041  EDINBURGH.  Oliver  and  Boyd's  New  Edinburgh  Almanac 
and  National  Repository.     Edinburgh:  1849.     18°. 

3042  Same,  for  1858.    Edinburgh.     18°. 

3043 Milne's  Pictorial  Plan  of.   Descriptive  Key.    Map  in  cover. 

1845. 

3044  EDMUNDS,  E.  Memoir  of  Elder  Benjamin  Taylor,  Pastor 
of  the  Bethel  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.  Boston:  1850.  18°.  Por- 
trait. 

3045  EDMUNDSON,  WILLIAM.  Journal  of  the  Life,  Travels, 
Sufferings,  and  Labour  of  Love  in  the  Work  of  the  Ministry.  Lon- 
don: 1715.    8°. 

3046  EDSON,  THEODORE,  d.d.  Memoir  of  Warren  Colburn. 
Boston:  1856.     8°.     Port. 

3047  EDWARD,  B.  B.  Missionaiy  Gazetteer.  Geographical  and 
Statistical  Account  of  the  various  stations  of  the  American  and 
Foreign  Protestant  Missionary  Societies  of  all  Denominations. 
Boston:  1832.'    12°.    Ill'd. 

A  vast  amount  of  primitive  Indian  History.— S.  G.  D. 

3048 Memoirs  of  Rev.  Elias  Cornelius.    3d  ed.    N.  York:  1842 

12°.    Port. 
3049 Biography  of  Self  taught  men.    With  Introductory  Essay. 

Boston:  1832. 

3050  EDWARDS,  BRYAN,  Esq.,  f.r.s.,  s.a.  Histoiy  of  the  British 
Colonies  in  the  West  Indies.  3  vols.  3d  ed.  Plates,  London: 
1801.    8°.     Portrait. 

3051  Historical  Survey  of  the  French  Colony  in  the  Island  of  St. 

Domingo.    A  Detail  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Brit.  Army  in  that 
Island  to  the  end  of  1794.     London:  1797.    4°.    Maps. 

3052 Hist  of  the  Brit.  Col.  in  the  W.  I.    With  an  Histl.  Survey 


176  CATALOGUE. 

of  the  French  Colony  In  St.  Domingo.  Abridged.  Map.  London: 
1798.     8°. 

Much  esteemed  for  its  valuable  botanical  notes. 

3053  EDWAKDS,  CAKLT0:N',  in  Memory  of.  Printed  for  private 
distribution.    1863.    12°.     Portrait. 

3054  EDWAEDS,  CHAS.  Feathers  from  my  own  wings.  K.  York: 
1832.     18°.     Autog.  of  Author. 

3055  EDWAKDS,  DAYID  B.  History  of  Texas;  Emigrant's  Farmer's, 
and  Pohtician's  Guide.     Cincinnati:  1836.     12°.    Map. 

3056  EDWARDS,  EDWARD.  Anecdotes  of  Painters  who  have 
resided  or  been  born  in  England;  with  critical  Remarks.  London: 
1808.     4°.     Portrait. 

3057 Life  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh.  Based  on  contemporary  Docu- 
ments. With  his  letters  now  first  collected.  2  vols.  London:  1868. 
8°.     Portrait. 

3058  EDWARDS,  J.  :N'.  Shelby  and  His  men:  or,  The  War  in  the 
West.     Cincinnati:  1867.     8°. 

3059  EDWARDS,  JOKA.,  d.d.  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin  Defended. 
Wilmington:  1771.     8°. 

3060 History  of  the  Work  of  Redemption.     Boston:  1782,    8°. 

3061  Salvation  of  all  Men  strictly  Examined.  Against  the  Ob- 
jections and  Reasons  of  the  late  Rev.  Doctor  Chauncy  of  Boston, 
&c.    New  Haven:  1790.    8°. 

3062 Doctrine  of  Origl.  Sin.     Worcester:  [1757.]    8°.    Port. 

3063 Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Surprising  Work  of  God  in  the 

Conversion  of  many  hundred  Souls  in  Northampton.  With  some 
Thoughts  on  the  Revival  in  1740.  Also  an  Account  of  the  Conver- 
sion of  the  Author.     Worcester:  1832.    12°.     Portrait. 

3064 A  History  of  Redemption.     With  the  Life  and  Experience 

of  the  Author  by  [David  Austin.]      N.  York:  1793.    8°.    Portrait. 

3065  Dissertation  concerning  Liberty  and  Necessity;  containing 

Remarks  on  the  Essays  of  Dr.  Samuel  West.     Wore. :  1797.    8°. 

3066 Observations  on  the  Language  of  the  Muhhekaneew  Indi- 
ans. Communicated  to  the  Connecticut  Soc.  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 
New  Haven:  1788.    8°.    Portraits. 

3067 Treatise  concerning  Religious    Affections,  Three    Parts. 

Boston:  1746.    8°. 

3068  Account  of  the  late"  Rev.  Mr.  David  Brainerd  with  Mr.  B's 

Journal  while  among  the  Indians.  Pemberton's  Serm.  at  his  Ordi- 
nation.    Edinburgh:  1765.     8°. 

3009  Life  of  Brainerd,   Missionary  to  the  Indians,  taken  from 

his  own  Diary.     Boston:  N.  E.    1749.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

3070  The  Millennium;  or,  the  Thousand  Years  of  Prosperity, 

promised  to  the  Ch.  of  God,  &c.    Elizabethtown:  1794.    8°.    Port. 

3071  Careful  and  Strict  Enquiry  into  the  modern  Notions  of  that 


CATALOGUE.  177 

Freedom  of  "Will,  which  is  supposed  to  be  essential  to  Moral 
Agency,  Virtue  and  Vice.  Boston:  1754.  8°.  [Veiyrare.]  Autog. 
Saml.  Foxcroft.    Port. 

3072 Humble  Attempt  to    promote    Explicit    Agreement    and 

visible  Union  of  God's  People  in  Extraordinary  Prayer  for  the  Ke- 
vival  of  Religion,  &c.     Boston:  1747.    18°.     Imp. 

3073 Twenty  Sei-mons,  on  Various  Subjects.    Carlisle:  1803.    12°. 

3074 Life  and  Character  of.    With  a  number  of  his  Sermons. 

Boston:  1765.    8°.    Port.    Autog.  Wm.  Dawes. 

3076 Two  Letters  cited  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Clap,  Rector  of  the 

College  at  N.  Haven,  in  his  late  printed  letter,  concerning  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield.     Boston:  1745.     12°. 

3077  Farewell  Serm.  at  the  First  Precinct  in  Northampton,  22 

June,  1750.     Boston:  1751.     8°. 

3078  Thoughts  on  the  Revival  of  Religion  in  Kew  England. 

Northampton:  1819.    18°.     [Scarce.] 

3079  EDWARDS,  MORGAN.  Materials  towards  a  History  of  the 
Baptists  in  New  Jersey.     Vol.  2.     Phila. :  1792.    12°. 

3080  EDWARDS,  RICHARDS.  Edwards'  Great  West  and  her 
commercial  Metropolis;  with  a  Complete  History  of  St.  Louis,  from 
the  landing  of  Ligueste,  in  1764,  to  the  present  Time.  Splendidly 
illustrated.     St.  Louis:  [I860.]    8°. 

3081  Illustrated  Report  of  the  Fourth  Annual  Fair  of  the  St. 

Louis  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Association  [in  1859.]    8°. 

3082  EDWARDS,  THOMAS,  Esq.  The  Paracelene  dismantled  of 
her  Cloud;  or  Baxterianism  Barefaced.  Compared  with  those  of 
the  Orthodox,  both  Confonnist  and  Noncomformist;  and  trans- 
ferred over  by  way  of  Test  unto  the  Papist  and  Quaker.  London: 
1699.  4°. 

3083  EFFIGIES  POETIC JE;  or.  Portraits  of  the  British  Poets,  Il- 
lustrated by  Notes,  Biographical,  Critical  and  Poetical.  London: 
1824.     Cr.  8°. 

3084  EGAN,  P.  Walks  through  Bath.  Including  Walcot  and  Wid- 
.combe.     Bath:  1819.     12°.     lUust. 

3085  EGEDE,  HANS.  Description  of  Greenland.  New  ed.  With 
Hist.  Introduction  and  Life  of  the  Author.  Map  of  Greenland. 
Seconded.     London:  1818.     8°. 

3086  EGERTON,  PHILIP  de  M.G.  ,  Sir.  Commentary  of  the  Services 
and  Charges  of  William  Lord  Grey  of  Wilton,  K.  G.  By  his  son 
Arthur  Lord  Grey  of  Wilton.  Memoir  of  the  Author.  London: 
Camd.  Soc,  1847.    4°.     Plates. 

3087  EIGHTEEN  SERMONS  and  a  Charge.    Printed  1829.    12°. 

Presentation  copy  from  Jas.  Freeman  to  Eliz.  Belknap.. 

3088  ELBRIDGE,  ELLEANOR,  Memoirs  of.  Providence:  1838. 
18°.    Portrait.     [Negress.]    [Scarce.] 


178  CATALOGUE. 

3089  ELBKIDGE,  ELLEA^OR.  Elleanor's  Second  Book.  [Ex- 
tract fr.  Freman.]    Providence:  1842.    8°. 

ELECTI0:N' SERMONS,— preached  in  Boston  at  the  Annual 
Election,  before  the  Governor  Council,  and  Representatives  of 
the  Colony,  Province  and  State  of  Mass.    9  vols.    150  Tracts. 

3091  Yol.  1  Samuel  Willard,  1682  (imperfect) ;  Nath.  Stone,  1720; 

Colman,  1723  (Title,  part  of  Dedication  and  of  two  last  leaves 
wanting);  Thayer,  1725;  Thacher,  1726;  Baxter,  1727;  Prince, 
1728;Breck,  1728;  Wise,  1729;  Prince,  1730;  Eisk,  1731;  Swift,  1732; 
Wigglesworth,  1733;  Barnard,  1734;  Prentice,  1735;  Holyoke,  1736; 
Loring,  1737;  Webb,  1738;  Clark, '39;  Cooper,  '40.     20  Tracts. 

3092  Yol.  2  1741-2-3-4-5-6-7-9-50-51-54-55-56-57-58-59-60-61- 

62-63.     20  Tr. 

3093  Yol.  3.     Eliot,  1765;  Barnard,  1766;  Bridge,  1767;  Shute, 

1768;  Haven,  1769;  Tucker,  1771;  Parson's,  1772;  Turner,  1773. 
8Tr. 

3094  Yol.  4.     Hitchcock,  1774;    Langdon,   1775;    West,    1776; 

Payson,  1778;  Stillman,  1779;  Howard,  1780;  Cooper,  1780  (inaug. 
of  the  new  govt.);  Clark,  1781;  Adams,  1782;  Cumings,  1783; 
Hemenway,  1784;  Symmes,  1785;  West,  1786.    13  Tr. 

3095 Yol.  5.  1787-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96.    10  Tr. 

3096  Yol.  6.  1797-98-99-1800-1-2.    Same.    3ded.     N.  Y.:1802- 

3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10.    15  Tr. 

3097  Yol.  7.     1811  to  1835,  inclusive.    Regular.     26  Tr. 

3098  Yol.  8.  1836-1852.     Inch  regular.    16  Tr. 

3099  Yol.  9.  1853-1873.    Incl.  regular.     21  Tr. 

Early  Election  Sermons  are  become  very  rare.  There  is,  in  the  above  series,  only  one 
break,  from  1725  to  1749 ;  and  only  two  to  1770 ;  it  is  regular  from  1778  to  1873,  inclusive. 
No  sermons  preached  1752  and  1764. 

3100  Lot  of  30  (Connecticut)  1690, 1758,  '69,  '72,  '84,  '85,  '88-96,  '98, 
1800-09, '12, '13, '18, '22,  '29,  30. 

3101  ELEMEKTA  LOGIC AE.      Ed  Tertia.      Oxonii:    1786.      8°. 

Autog.  of  Robert  Southey,  1693. 

3102  ELEMENTS  OF  JURISPRUDENCE  in  lectures  on  the  Laws 
of  England.    London:  1783.    4°. 

3103  ELFREIDE  of  Guldal.  Scandinavian  Legend,  and  other 
Poems.     By  Marks  of  Barhamville.     New  York:  1850.     12°. 

3104  ELIOT,  ANDREW.     Twenty  Sermons.     Boston:  1774.    8°. 

3105  ELIOT,  CHARLES.  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  C.Eliot.  With 
Notices  of  his  Character.     Cambridge:  1814.     8°. 

3106  ELIOT,  JOHN,  d.d.  Biographical  Dictionary,  containing  Ac- 
count of  the  First  Settlers,  and  other  Eminent  Characters  of  New 
England.    Boston:  1809.    8°. 

Illustrated  with  84  engravings  by  Mr.  D.  No  student  of  N.  E.  History  can  dispense  with 
Eliot.    He  gives  details  not  found  in  later  publications. 

3107  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gospel  among  the 


CATALOGUE.  179 

Indians  of  N.  England,  1670.     With  Notes  by  W.  T.  K.  Marvin. 
Boston:  1868.     Sm.  4°. 

3108  ELIOT,  SAMUEL.  Manual  of  United  States  History,  1492  to 
1850.    Boston:  1856.    12°. 

3109  ELIOT,  SAMUEL  A.  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Harvard  Col- 
lege.   Boston:  1848.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

3110  ELIOT,  WILLIAM  GRANVILLE.  (Capt.  in  the  Royal  Regi- 
ment of  Artillery.)  Treatise  on  the  Defence  of  Portugal,  with  a 
Military  Map  of  the  Country.  And  Principal  Events  of  the  Cam- 
paigns under  Lord  Wellington,  in  1808 and  1800.   London:  1810.  8°. 

3111  ELIOT,  WILLIAM  II.,  Jr.  Genealogy  of  the  Eliot  Family. 
Revised  and  Enlarged  by  William  S.  Porter.  N.  Haven,  Conn. : 
1854.    8°. 

3112  ELIZABETH,  QUEEN.  History  of  the  Life  and  Reign  of 
that  Excellent  Princess;  also,  The  Trial,  Sufferings,  and  Death  of 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     London:  1739.    4°.     Four  Portraits. 

3113  ELIZABETH;  or,  the  Exiles  of  Siberia.  From  the  French  of 
Madame  Cottin.    Phila.:  1808.     12°. 

3114  ELLEN:  a  Poem  for  the  Times.    N.  Y.:  1867.     12°. 

3115  ELLET,  CHARLES,  Jr.  The  Mississippi  and  Ohio  Rivers: 
Containing  Plans  for  the  Protection  of  the  Delta  from  Inundation. 
Phila.:  1853.    8°. 

3116  ELLET,  Mrs.  E.  F.  Court  Circles  of  the  Republic:  or  the 
Beauties  and  Celebrities  of  the  Nation.  Phila. :  1872.  8°.  Ill'd 
with  Steel  Plates. 

3117 Rambles  about  the  Country.     Boston:  1840.     18°. 

3118  Poems,  Translated  and  Original.    Philada.:  1835.     12°. 

3119  ELLIOT,  WILLIAM.  Washington  Guide.  Map  of  Washing- 
ton, Engravings.     Washington:  1837.     16°. 

3120 The  Visions  of  Quevedo.     Phila. :  1832.     18°. 

3121  ELLIOTT,  C.  W.      Heroes  are  historic   Men.     St.  Domingo: 

Its  Revolution  and  Hero,  Toussaint  Louverture.    N.Y.  :1858.    12°. 
3122 Mysteries;    or.  Glimpses    of    the    Supernatural.       Salem 

Witchcraft,  Rochester  Rappings,  etc.     New  York:  1852,    12°. 

3123  ELLIOTT,  DAVID.  Life  of  the  Rev.  Elisha  Macurdy,  with 
notices  of  deceased  Ministers  in  Western  Pa.  Alleghany:  1848. 
12°. 

3124  ELLIOTT,  JESSE  DUNCAN,  U.  S.  N.  Speech  of.  Delivered 
in  Hagarstown,  Md.,  on  14  Nov.,  1843.    Phila.:  1844.    8°. 

3125  Biographical  Notice  of.  Containing  a  Review  of  the  Con- 
troversy between  him  and  tlie  late  Com.  Perry;  and  a  History  of 
the  Figure-Head  of  the  U.  S.  Frigate  Constitution.  By  a  Citizen  of 
New  York:  Phila.:  1835.     12°. 

3126  ELLIS,  CHAS.  M.  History  of  Roxbury  Town.  Boston: 
1847.    8°.    Author's  Autog. 


180  CATALOGUE. 

3127  ELLIS,  GEO.  AGAE.  Historical  Inquiries  respecting  Edward 
Hyde,  Earl  of  Clarendon.    London:  1827.    12°. 

An  able  and  valuable  little  work. 

3128  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Borough  and  Town  of  Wey- 
mouth and  Melcombe  Kegis.     Weymouth  and  London:  1829.     8°. 

3129  ELLIS,  GEO.  E.  Memoir  of  Jared  Sparks.  Cambridge:  1869. 
R.  8°.     Port. 

3130  ELLIS,  HEKRY,  (Sir.)  Obituaries  of  Rich'd  Smyth,  Secondary 
of  the  Poultry  Comter.  [Camd.  Soc]    London:  1849.    4°. 

3131  Original  Letters,  illustrative  of  English  History.     3d  Series. 

4  vols.     London:  1846.    12°.    Ports. 

3132  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Huntingdon,  under  the  Authority 

of  William  Camden.    Camd.  Soc,  1849.    4°. 

3133  ELLIS,  HENRY,  Gent.  Voyage  to  Hudson's-Bay,  by  the 
Dobb's  Galley  and  California,  in  1746  and  1747,  for  Discovering  a 
North  West  Passage.     London:  1748.    8°.    Map. 

3134  ELLIS,  SAMUEL.  History  of  the  Order  of  the  Sons  of 
Temperance.    Rev.  ed.     Boston:  1848.    12°. 

3135  ELLIS,  THOMAS  T.  (m.d.)  Leaves  from  the  Diary  of  an 
Army  Surgeon.    New  York:  1863.    8°. 

3136  ELLIS,  W.  Authentic  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  performed  by 
Capt.  Cook  and  Capt.  Gierke,  in  the  ships  Resolution  and  Discovery, 
during  1776,  7,  8,  9,  and  80;  in  search  of  a  North  West  Passage.  2 
vols.     London:  1782.     8°.    Plates. 

3137  ELLIS,  WILLIAM.  Narrative  of  a  Tour  through  Hawaii,  or, 
Owiiyhee;  with  remarks  on  the  History,  Traditions,  Manners,  Cus- 
toms, and  Language  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Sandwich  Islands. 
London:  1826.    8°.    Map  and  fine  engravings. 

3138  Three  Visits  to  Madagascar,  during  1853-4  and  1856.  •  Il- 
lustrated.    Phila.:  1859.     12°. 

3139  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Mary  Mercy  Ellis.     With  an  Essay  on  the 

Marriage  of  Missionaries.     Boston:  1836.    12°.    Portrait. 

3140  Polynesian  Researches,  during  a  Residence  of  nearly  eight 

years  in  the  Sandwich  Islands.    4  vols.    N.York:  1833.    12°.    Illust. 

3141  ELLWOOD,  THO.  Davidies;  the  Life  of  David,  King  of 
Israel:  A  Sacred  Poem.  In  5  Books.  Wilmington:  1797.  12°. 
[Scarce.] 

3142  ELMES,  JAMES.  Sir  Christopher  Wren  and  his  times.  Lon- 
don: 1852.     8°.    Port. 

3143  ELSYNGE,  HENRY,  Esq.  Ancient  Method  of  Holding 
Parliaments  in  England.  3d  ed.  London:  1675.  18°.  pp.  370; 
also  in  same  vol.  Hakewil  W.  Modus  tenendi  Parliamentum ;  or  the 
old  manner  of  holding  Parliaments  in  England.     Lon. :  1671.     18°. 

3144  ELTON,  RICHARD,  (Lieut.  Col.)  The  Compleate  Body  of 
th    Art  Military.    Three  Books.     To  which  is  added  A  Supple- 


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merit.    Formerly  written  by  Capt.  Tho.  Riidd,  Chief  Engineer  to 
King  Charles  the  First.     London:  1668.     Folio. 

3145  ELT0:N',  ROMEO.  The  literary  remains  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan 
Maxcy,  with  a  mem.  of  his  life.     !N'ew  York:  1844.    8°. 

3146  ELY,  ALFRED.  Journal  of,  a  Prisoner  of  War  in  Richmond. 
Edited  by  Chas.  Lanman.    N.  York:  1862.     12°. 

3147  ELY,  EZRA  STILES.  Contrast  between  Calvinism  and  Hop- 
kensianism.     N.  York:  1811.     8°. 

3148  Discussion  of  the  Conjoint  Question*  "  Is  the  Doctrine  of 

Endless  Punishment  taught  in  the  Bible?  "    In  Letters  bet.  E.  S. 
E.,  D.D  ,  and  A.  C.  Thomas.     N.  Y.\  1835.     18°. 

3149  EMBLEMS  of  Mortality;  representing  by  numerous  Engrav- 
ings, Death.    Charleston:  New  Haven:  1846.    8°. 

3150  EMERSON,  JOSEPH.  Lectures  on  the  Millennium.  Boston: 
1818.     18°. 

3151  The  Poetic  Reader.    Wethersfield:  1832.    8°. 

3152  Writings  of  Miss  Fannie  Woodbury,  who  died  at  Beverly, 

Nov.  15, 1814,  aged  23  years.    2d  ed.     Bost.:  1815.     18°. 

31.53  Life  of  E.    By  Rev.  Ralph  Emerson.    Bost.:  1834.     16°. 

3154  EMERSON,  RALPH,  (Rev.)  Life  of  Rev.  Joseph  Emerson. 
Boston:  1834.     12°. 

3155  EMEIISON,  RALPH  WALDO.    Nature.     Boston:  1836.    12°. 

3156  EMERSON,  WILLIAM.  Hist.  Sketch  of  the  First  Church  in 
Boston.     Boston:  1812.    8°. 

3157  EMERY,  SAM'L  HOPKINS.  Ministry  of  Taunton.  Inci- 
dental notices  of  other  Professions.  2  vols.  Boston:  1853.  12°. 
Plates.    Author's  Auto. 

3158  EMIGRANT'S  GUIDE,  or  Pocket  Geography  of  the  Western 
States  and  Territories.     Cincinnati:  1818.     18°. 

3159  EMMET,  W.  Y.  Thoughts  on  the  Death  Penalty.  Also 
Essay  on  Prison  Discipline.     Cincinna. :  1849.    18°. 

3160  EMMONS,  RICHARD.  Fredoniad:  or.  Independence  Pre- 
served. Epic  Poem  on  the  War  of  1812.  4  vols.  Boston:  1827. 
12°.     [Scarce.] 

3161  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  or  the  Temple  of  Liberty;  Historic 

Poem  in  Four  Cantos.     10th  ed.     Boston:  1859.    8°. 

3162 Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  or  the  Temple  of  Liberty.    2d  ed. 

Boston:   1841.    12°.    Port. 

3163  National     Jubilee.       And     other    Miscellaneous    Poems. 

Washington:  1830.     12°.     Autog.  Wm.  Emmons. 

3164  EMMONS,  WM.  Biog.  of  Martin  Van  Buren,  Vice  Pres.  of 
the  U.  S.     Wash. :  1835.     12°. 

3165  EMORY,  WILLIAM  H.  Report  of  the  United  States  and 
Mexican  Boundary  Survey,  Vol.  1.  Washington:  1857.  4.°  Plates. 
Also  Part  2.     In  1  vol. 

3166  EMORY,  WILLIAM  H.     Notes  of  a  Military  Recounoissance, 

13 


182  CATALOGUE. 

from  Fort  Leavenworth,  Mo. ,  to  San  Diego,  Cal.    Wash. :  1858.    8°. 

3167  E^q^CHANTED  PLAI!^TS.  Fables  ^in  Prose  and  Yerse.  N. 
York:  1803.     18°    Plate. 

3168  EKDICOTT,  C.  M.  Narrative  of  the  Piracy  and  Plunder  of 
the  Ship  Friendship  of  Salem.     Salem:  1859.     4.° 

3169  ENFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Institutes  of  Natural  Philosophy, 
theoretical  and  Practical.  3d  Am.  ed.    Boston:  1820.    4°.  IG  Plates. 

3170 An  Essay  towards  the  History  of  Liverpool.    Map,  views, 

and  chart.     2d  ed.     London:  1774.     Fol. 

3171  ENGLAND,  History  of.  From  the  Beginning  of  the  Eeign  of 
Queen  Anne,  to  the  Conclusion  of  the  Glorious  Treaty  of  Union 
between  England  and  Scotland.  London:  1707.  8°.  Portrait  of 
Anne. 

3172  ENGLAND  and  WALES.  Names  of  all  Parishes,  Market 
Towns,  Yillages,  Hamlets  [&c.],  London:  1668.  4°.  Map  of  the 
Counties. 

3173 and  W.,  with  all  the  Cities,  Towns,  etc.,  arrgd.  alphabet- 
ically.    London:  1847.     s.  4°. 

3174 Leigh's  new  pocket  road  book.  3d  ed.  Maps.  Lond. :  1831. 

3175  ENGLAND'S  FAITHFUL  REPROYER  andMonitour.  Lon- 
don: 1653.    18°. 

3176 Worthies,  under  whom,  all  the  Civill  and  Bloudy  Wars, 

since  Anno  1647,  are  related.  London:  1647.  Rep.  by  Benbow, 
1821.    8°.    Portraits. 

3177  ENGLISH,  GEO.  BETHUNE.  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Cary, 
containing  Remarks  upon  his  Review  of  the  Grounds  of  Christianity 
examined.    Boston:  1813.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

3178  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  to  Dongola  and  Sennaar,  under 

Command  of  Ismael  Pacha.  First  Amer.  Ed.  Boston:  1823.  8°. 
Map. 

3179 Grounds  of  Christianity  examined,  by  comparing  the  N. 

Testament  with  the  Old.     Boston:  1813.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

3180  ENGLISH  and  Greek  Lexicon.     Title  page  wanting. 

3181  ENGLISH  BARONETAGE,  containing  a  Genealogical  and  His- 
torical Acct.  of  all  the  English  Baronets  now  existing.  Illustrated 
with  Coats  of  arms,  an  explanatory  index,  &c.  5  vols.  London: 
1741.    8°. 

3182  ENQUIRY  into  the  Causes  of  the  Alienation  of  the  Delaware 
and  Shawanese  Indians  from  the  British  Interest,  and  into  Measures 
taken  for  recovering  their  Friendship.  Extracted  from  the  Public 
Treaties.  Together  with  the  Remarkable  Journal  of  Christian 
Frederic  Post.     London:  1759.     8°. 

Of  the  first  and  highest  authority;  its  author  was  Charles  Thompson  first  Secy,  of  the 
Am.  Congress.    S.  G.  D. 

3183  ENSENORE.  A  Poem  [Dedicated  to  AV.  H.  Seward].  New 
York:  1840.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  183 

3184  ENTICK,  JOHN.  New  Spelling  Dictionary.  Bevised,  Cor- 
rected and  Enlarged  by  IVm.  Crakett.     London:  1788.    Sq.  12°. 

3185  General  History  of  the  Late  War:  Cont.  its  Rise,  Pro- 
gress, and  Events,  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  America.  Naval 
and  Military.  Illust.  with  a  Variety  of  Heads,  Plans,  Maps,  and 
Charts.  By  John  Entick  and  other  Gentlemen.  3d  ed.  London: 
1775.    6  vols. 

3186  EOLOPOESIS.  American  Rejected  Addresses.  New  York: 
1855.     120.  y^^IV 

3187  EPHEMERA.     [Poems]  by  G.  E.  R.  and  J.  H.  W.    B^^'t* 
1852.     12°.  /r  >•       ^ 

3188  EPIGRAMATUM  Delectus  Ex  omnibus  tum  Veteribjif,  tUl^/A,^ 
recentioribus  Poetis  accurate  decerptus,  &c.    Londini:  168d\^^18°.       ^^ 

Arms  of  Drake  and  Autograph  of  John  Drake.  ^^.^  Q^ 

3189  EPIGRAMS.    A  Selection    of    English    Epigrams.      Boston^^*^ 
1812.    18°. 

3190  EPISCOPACY  Examined  and  re-examined.    N.  Y.:  1835.  12°. 

3191  EPITAPHS.  A  Collection  of,  and  Monumental  Inscriptions, 
Historical,  Biographical.  With  An  Essay  on  Epitaphs  by  Dr. 
Johnson.     TwoYols.    London:  1806.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

3192  ERSKINE,  THOMAS.  The  Speeches  of,  in  the  Court  of 
King's  Bench,  June  28, 1797,  at  the  Trial  of  T.  Williams,  for  pub- 
lishing Paine's  Age  of  Reason,  with  Stewart  Kyd's  Reply.  Phila.: 
W.  Cobbett.    Nov.  1797.    8°. 

3193  ESPRIELLA,  DON  MANUEL  ALVAREZ.  Letters  from  Eng- 
land.   1st  Amer.  ed.    Boston:  1807.    8°. 

3194  ESQUEMELING,  J.  History  of  the  Buccaneers  of  America. 
With  Notice,  of  Piracies  on  the  Coast  of  New  England,  to  the  year 
1724.    Boston:  1856.     8°. 

3195 Bucaniers  of  America;  or,  a  true  account  of  the  most  re- 
markable, more  especially,  the  unparallelled  Exploits  of  Sir  Henry 
Morgan,  our  English  Jamaican  Hero.  By  John  Esquemeling,  one 
of  the  Bucaniers.     London:  1684.    4°.     Table  6 leaves.    Plates. 

First  ed.,  and  very  Bcarce.    Apart  from  the  Narratives,  it  contains  valuable  Information 
about  Central  America,  the  Isthmus  of  Darien,  &c. 

3196  ESSAYS  on  Taste,  Morals,  and  National  Policy.  By  a  Citizen 
ofVa.     Georgetown,  D.  C:  1822.    8°. 

3197  ESSAYS  of  Howard;  or,  Tales  of  the  prison.  Supposed  to  be 
written  by  a  debtor,  confined  16  years  in  the  N.  Y.  Debtor's  jail. 
N.  Y.:  181L    8°. 

A  presentation  copy  to  C.  Justice  Kent,  with  Author's  Autograph. 

3198  ESSEX  INSTITUTE,  (Salem.)  Collections  of,  vols.  1-2-3-4. 
Salem:  1859-62.    4°.     Ports. 

3199  ESTEE,  CHAS.  F.  The  Excise  Tax  Law.  July  1,  1862.  N. 
York:  1863.    8°. 


184  CATALOGUE. 

3200  ESTLACK,  RESTOKE.  Ethick  Diversions.  In  Four  Epistles 
to  Ephasian,  R.  T.  To  which  is  added,  The  Convent.  IN".  York: 
1807.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

3201  ESTLm,  JOH]Sr  BISHOP.  A  brief  notice  of  Amer.  slavery,  and 
the  Abolition  Movement.     Bristol:  1846.     18°. 

3202  ESTYAN,  B.     War  Pictures  from  the  South.    N.  Y.:  1863.  8°. 

3203  ETATS-UNIS  —  et  PAngieterre,  ou  Souvenirs  et  Reflexions  d'un 
Citoyen  Americain.    A  Bordeaux:  1814.     8°. 

3204  Etherization.     By  J.  C.  Warren.     Boston,  1848.    12°. 

3205  ETIQUETTE  at  Washington.  With^a  Complete  Guide  through 
the  Metropolis.     Baltimore:  Washington:  1857    Many  Plates.    18°. 

3206  ET0:N',  W.  (Esq.)  A  Survey  of  the  Turkish  Empire.  2d  ed. 
London:  1799.    8°. 

3207  ETTING,  ERAjS'E:  M.     Memorials  of  1776.    Phila.:  1873.    8°. 

3208  EUGEXE.  The  History  of  Francis,  Eugene,  Prince  of  Savoy. 
By  an  English  Officer  who  served  under  his  highness.  1754.     12°. 

3209  EULOGIES,  a  Selection  of.  Pronounced,  in  Honor  of  John 
Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson.     Hartford:  1828.    8°. 

3210  EUROPE.  Carte  Itineraire  et  Politique  D 'Europe  d'apres  les 
derniers  traites  de  Paix,  avec  les  Plans  des  principales  villes  d'Eu- 
rope.     Par  N.  Maire.    1817.    Paris. 

3211  EUSTAPHIEVE,  ALEXIS.  Demetrius,  the  hero  of  the  Don. 
An  Epic  poem.    Boston:  1818.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

32 J 2  Reflections  on  the  War  of  1812.     By  Col.  Tchuykevitch. 

With  Strictures  on  "  the  Corresp.  respecting  Russia."    Boston:  1813. 
8°.    Auto.  James  Kent. 

3213  EVA:NrGELIST,  The.  Vols.  1,  2.  Hartford:  1824-25.  In  same 
vol..  The  Pilgrim,  Jan.  8, 1823.  Also  The  Christian  Herald,  May, 
1824.    8°. 

3214  EVAN'S,  A.  E.  Catalogue  of  Engraved  Portraits.  On  sale,  403 
Strand.    London,     [n.  d.]    8°. 

3215 Catalogue  of  30,000  Engraved  British  Portraits.  Accompa- 
nied by  concise  Biog.  Kotices.    Yol.  2.     London,     [n.  d.]    8°. 

3216  EVANS,  CHARLES.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  the  Hon.  Samuel 
Chase,  one  of  the  Associate  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
U.  S.     Baltimore:  1805.    R.  8°. 

3217  EVANS,  ESTWICK.  A  Pedestrious  Tour,  of  4,000  Miles, 
through  the  Western  States  and  Territories,  in  1818.  Concord,  N. 
H.:  1819.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

3218  EVANS,  P.  W.  Shakers.  Compendium  of  the  origin,  hist., 
principles,  regulations,  govern.,  and  docts.,  with  biog.  of  Ann  Lee 
and  Wm.  Lee.    N.  Y. :  1859.     12°. 

3219  EVANS,  ISRAEL,  Rev.  Oration  at  Hackensack,  Sept.  10, 
1780,  at  the  interment  of  Gen.  Enoch  Poor,  of  the  N".  Hampshire 
Brigade.     4°.     Newburyport:  1781. 


OATALOOUK  185 

3220  EVANS,  NATHANIEL,  a.m.  Poems  on  several  occasions, 
with  some  other  Compositions.     Phila.:  1772.    8°.     [Very  rare.] 

3221  EVANS,  THOMAS.  A  Concise  Account  of  the  Religious 
Society  of  Friends,  embracing  a  Sketch  of  their  Doctrines  and 
Practices.     Phila.:  185G.    12°. 

3222  EVELYN,  JOHN,  Esq.  Kalendarium  Hortense;  or,  the 
Gard'ners  Almanac  [&c.],    London:  1691.     12°. 

Ms.  uote  by  Mr.  D.    Autog.  of  Lord  Mark  Kerr,  1836. 

3223  Silva,  or  a  Discourse  of  Forest  Trees,  and  the  Propagation 

of  Timber.     London:  1706.     Folio.     Portrait. 

3224 The  Life  of  Mrs.  Godolphin.      Edited  by  Samuel  Lord 

Bishop  of  Oxford.     London:  1848.     12°. 

3225  Navigation  and  Commerce,  their  Original  and  Progress. 

[&c.]    London:  1674.    8°.     [Very  scarce.] 

3226  EVENTS  INT  PARIS,  during  the  26-29  July,  1830,  by  several 
Eye-witnesses.     Boston:  1830.     16°. 

3227  EVEREST,  C.  W.    Babylon.     A  Poem.     Hartford:  1838.    8°. 

3228  — -  Poets  of  Connecticut;  with  Biog.  Sketches.  New  York: 
1849.    8°. 

3229  EVERETT,  ALEXANDER  H.  Europe:  a  General  Survey 
of  the  present  Situation  of.     Boston:  1822.    8°. 

3230  Europe  [&c.  as  above.].     2d.  ed.     London:  1823.     8°. 

3231  New  Ideas  on  Population:  with  Remarks  on  the  Theories 

of  Malthus  and  Godwin.     Boston:  1823.     8°. 

3232 America:  a  General  Survey  of  the  Political  Situation  of. 

Phila.:  1827.     8°. 

3233  EVERETT,  DAVID,  Esq.  Report  of  Contested  Elections,  in 
the  Ho.  of  Reps,  of  Mass.     Boston:  1812.     8°. 

3234  EVERETT,  ED.  Address  of  E.  and  poem  of  Dr.  O.  W. 
Holmes,  at  the  dinner  given  to  H.  I.  H.  Mons.  Prince  Napoleon, 
Sept.  25, 1861.     Cambridge,  privately  print.:  1861.    *8°. 

3235 Life  of  Geo.  Washington.     N.  York:  1860.     12°. 

3236  The  Mount  Vernon  Papers.    N.  York:  1860.    12°. 

3237 Orations  and  Speeches.      2  vols.    Boston:    1850.    R.  8°. 

Portrait. 
3238 Eulogy  on  Thomas  Dowse.     Boston:  1859.     Portrait. 

3239  A  Defence  of  Christianity,  against  the  Work  of  George  B. 

EngUsh.    Boston:  1814.    12°. 

Written  at  the  age  of  twenty.    Quite  scarce, 

3240  3  vols.     Pamphlets,  Senns.,  orations,  etc.    Vol.  1.    16  Tr. 

1812-28.  American  Poets,  1812  (a  present'n  copy  from  the  author); 
Ded.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  N.  Y.  (Serm.  1821);  On  Relief  for  the  Greeks, 
18^;  P.  B.  k.  Orat.  (H.  C,  1824);  Letter  to  Jno.  Lowell,  1824; 
Orat.   Plymouth,  1825;    Concord,  19th  April,  1825   (presentation 


186  CATALOGUE. 

copy);  On  Amending  the  Constitution,  1826;  Claims  on  Naples, 
Holland  and  France  (presentation  copy);  Orat.  Cambridge  (4th 
July,  1826);  At  Charlestown  (July  4th,  1828);  Harvard  Monument, 
1828. 

Vol.  2.  21  Tr.  1830-39.  Charlestown  Centennial,  Speech  favoring 
execution  of  Indian  Treaties;  On  the  Tariff;  Franklin  Lecture, 
Worcester  (July  4,1833);  P.  B.  K.  Ads.  (Y.  Col.,  1833);  Eulogy 
on  Lafayette,  1834;  Lexington,  1835,  Ads.  19th  Apr.,  on  remov- 
ing the  remains  of  the  Killed  to  the  vault  near  the  monument; 
Amherst  Coll.  (presentation  copy);  Beverly  (4th  July,  1835);  Wil- 
liams Coll.,  1837  (presentation  copy  to  Kev.  Dr.  Young),  &c. 

Yol.  3.  23  Tr.  Mem.  of  John  Lowell,  Jr.,  on  Founding  of  the  Lowell 
Lectures  in  Boston;  Eulogy  on  J.  Q.  Adams;  Discovery  of  Amer- 
ica; Inaug.  Ads.  as  Prest.  of  H.  C,  1846;  Speech  on  Kansas  and 
iN'eb.  Bill;  On  Supporting  the  Govt.,  1864;  Pulpit  and  Kostrum, 
July4, 1861,N.  Y.,&c. 

3241  EYEKETT  MEMORIAL.  Boston:  1865.  1.  paper.  Plates. 
Ed.  75  copies. 

3242  EWBANK,  THOMAS.  Life  in  Brazil.  New  York:  1856.  8°. 
Engravings. 

3243  EWELL,  THOMAS,  m.d.,  of  Ya.  Plain  Discourses  on  the 
Laws  or  Properties  of  Matter.    New  York :  1806.    8°. 

3244  EWING-,  JOHN,  Rev.  (d.d.)  Sermons,  selected  by  the  Rev. 
James  P.  Wilson  of  Phila.,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author.  Easton: 
1812.    8°. 

3245  EXAMINATION  (An)  of  the  Principles,  and  an  Enquiry  into 
the  Conduct  of  the  Two  B[rothe]rs;  in  regard  to  the  Establishment 
of  their  Power,  and  their  Prosecution  of  the  War.  In  a  Letter  to  a 
Member  of  Parliament.    4th  ed.    London:  1749.     8°. 

3246 Of  the  Commercial  Principles  of  the  Late  Negotiations  be- 
tween Great  Britain  and  France.     London:  1762.    8°. 

3247 (An)  of  the  New  Tariff  proposed  by  the  Hon.  Henry  Bald- 
win. By  one  of  the  People.  New  York:  1821.  8°.  Folding 
Table  of  Duties. 

3248  EXAMINERS.  The  Second  Yol.  of  Dec.  6, 1711;  Dec.  29, 
1712.    London:  1714.     24°. 

Swift  wrote  33  papers. 

3249  EXCURSION  of  the  Putnam  Phalanx  to  Boston,  in  1859.  Hart- 
ford: 1859.    8°.    Portrait. 

to  Mount  Yernon,  December,  1860.     Hartford:  1861.    8°. 

3250  EXE.  Picturesque  Yiews  on  the  River  Exe.  Tiverton:  1819. 
4°.    Finely  colored  Plates. 

3251  EXETER.  Hand-Book  to  Exeter,  with  Illustrated  Map^  De- 
scription of  the  Cathedral,  &c.     Exeter,     [n.  d.] 


CATALOGUE.  187 

3252  EXHIBIT  (An)  of  the  Losses  sustained  at  the  Office  of  Dis- 
count and  Deposit,  Baltimore,  under  the  Administration  of  James 
A.  Buchanan,  President,  and  Jas.  W.  McCulloch,  Cashier;  also,  a 
Report  of  the  Conspiracy  Cases,  tried  at  Harford  County  Court. 
Baltimore:  1823.    8°. 

3253  EXPLANATION'S  and  sailing  directions  to  accomp.  the  wind 
and  current  charts  app.  by  C.  Morris,  by  M.  F.  Maury.  Phila.: 
1854.    4°. 

3254  EXPOSITION,  An,  of  the  pretended  claims  of  William  Vans,  on 
the  Estate  of  John  Codman.    2  vols.    Boston:  1837.    8°. 

3255  (An)  of  Facts  and  Arguments  in  favor  of  a  Bank  of  10,000,- 

000.     Boston:  1836.     8°. 

3256  EXPOSITIONS  of  Rational  Medicine,  by  Dr.  Jacob  Bigelow. 
Boston:  1858.    12°. 

3257  EXTRACTS  FROM  A  LITURGY,  principally  from  the  Book 
of  Common  Prayer.    Bost. :  1793.    12°.    Autog.  of  Rev.  J.  Freeman. 

3258  EXTRACTS  from  the  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  Continental 
Congress,  at  Phila.,  September,  1774.  Phila.  Printed:  Boston, 
Rep.  1774.    8°. 

3259  fix)m  the  Minutes  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presb. 

Church  in  the  U.  S.,  in  1803-1811.    Vol.  2.    Phila.:  1813.    8°. 

3260 from  the  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  Congress.     [Same  as 

above  with  the  Adds,  to  the  Inhabs.  of  Quebec]  Boston:  1774.  8°. 
Imp. 

3261  from  the  Minutes  and  Advices  of  the  Yearly  Meeting  of 

Friends  in  London,  from  its  first  institution.     London:  1802.    4°. 

3262  EXTRAORDINARY  BLACK  BOO:K:  (The).  Exposition  of 
the  United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland;  Civil  List  and  Crown 
Revenues;  Incomes,  Privileges,  and  Power  of  the  Aristocracy. 
London:  1831.    8°.     Front. 

3263  EYRE,  JOHN.  The  Christian  Spectator:  Being  a  Journey 
from  England  to  Ohio,  two  years  in  that  State, Travels  in  America, 
&c.    Albany:  1838.    12°. 

3264  EYRE,  JOSEPH.  Observ.  upon  the  prophecies  rel.  to  the 
restoration  of  the  Jews.     London:  1771.     8°. 

3265  FABER,  GEO.  STANLEY,  (b.d.)  Dissertation  on  the  Pro- 
phecies.   Boston:  1808.    2v.ini.    8°. 

3266  FABLE  OF  THE  BEES;  or,  private  vices,  public  benefits.  2 
vols.    Edinburgh:  1772.     12°. 

3267  FABYAN,  ROBERT.  The  new  Chronicles  of  England  and 
France,  in  Two  Parts;  named  by  Himself  the  Concordance  of  His- 
tories. Printed  from  Pynson's  Edit,  of  1516.  With  a  Biographical 
and  Literary  Preface.    By  Henry  Ellis.    London:  1811.    4°. 

3268  FACTS  and  Calculations  resp.  the  Population  and  Territory  of 
the  U.  S.  A.     [n.  p.]    1796.    4°. 


188  VATALOOUE. 

3269  FAIEBAXKS,  GEORGE  R.  The  History  and  Antiquities  of 
the  City  of  St.  Augustine,  Florida.     New  York:  1858.     8°.  Plates. 

3270 History  of  Florida  to  the  close  of  the  Florida  War  in  1842. 

Phila.:  1871.     12°. 

3271  FAIRCHILD,  JOY  H.  Farewell  Address  to  the  Payson  Church, 
South  Boston,  22  Nov.  1857.     Boston:  1858.    12°.     Portrait. 

3272 Remarkable  Incidents  in  the  Life  of.  By  Himself.  Por- 
trait.   Boston:  1855.     12°.     P.  449. 

3273 The  Essential  Doctrines.     A  Serm.     2d.  ed.     Boston:  1830. 

3274  FAIRFAX,  THOMAS,  Sir.  A  Brief  Justification  of  the  XI. 
Accused  Members,  from  a  scandalous  Libel,  stiled  a  Particular 
Charge  and  Impeachment,  in  the  name  of  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax,  and 
the  Army  under  him:  newly  Printed  and  Published  to  defame  them, 
[&c.]  London:  1647.  4°.  pp.  12;  also  3  tracts.  Two  Letters  from 
his  Excellency  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax,  to  the  House  of  Peers  [&c.]. 
Also  a  Remonstrance  of  His  Excellency  and  the  Army  [&c.], 
London,  1647.  A  Charge  or  Impeachment,  in  the  Name  of  his 
Excellency  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax,  and  the  Army  under  his  Command 
against  Denzil  Hollis,  Esq.  [and  10  others.]  London:  1647.  4°. 
His  Majesty's  Message  to  the  Parliament,  Nov.  9,1648.  Lond. : 
1648.    4to. 

These  tracts  relating  to  the  Civil  War  in  England  are  scarce  and  valuable. 

3275  FAIRFIELD,  JANE.  Life  of  Sumner  Lincoln  Fairfield.  N. 
York:  1847.     12°.     Port. 

3276  FAIRFIELD,  SUMNER  L.  The  Heir  of  the  World,  and 
Lesser  Poems.    Phila.:  1829.     12°. 

3277  The  Last  Night  of    Pompeii;   a  Poem:    and    Lays    and 

Legends.    N.  Y.:  1832.    8°. 

3278  Abaddon,  the   Spirit  of  Destruction;    and   other  Poems. 

N.  York:  1830. 

3279  Lays  of  Melpomene.    Portland:  1824.     12°. 

3280  FAITHFUL,  NARRATIVE  (A)  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Ecclesiastical  Council  at  Salem  in  1734.  Occasioned  by  the  Scan- 
dalous Divisions  in  the  First  Church  in  that  Town.  Boston:  1735. 
12°.     [Scarce.] 

3281  FALCONER,  WM.    The  Shipwreck.     2d  ed.     Lond.:  1806.  8°. 

3282  FALSE  ALARM  (The).  2d  ed.  London:  1770.  8°.  The 
Crisis,  an  answer  to  the  False  Alarm.     London:  1770.    8°. 

3283  FALSTAFF'S  COMIC  ANNUAL.  The  New  Comic  Annual 
for  1831.     Ill'd.     London,     [n.  d.]     12°. 

3284  FAMILY  HISTORY.  (Pamphlets),  9.  Family  of  Richard 
Otis  and  collateral  branches,  Boston,  1851;  Odin  Family;  Hallock; 
Stetson;  Descendants  of  Robt.  Day,  of  Hartford;  Dana;  Shumway; 
Richard  Haven;  Bridger's  Index  to  Pedigrees;  Butler  Family. 


CATALOGUE.  189 

3285  FAMILY  TABLET  (A):  containing  a  Selection  of  Original 
Poetry.  Boston:  1796.  18°.  Wants  title,  and  2  leaves  at  end. 
[Rare.] 

The  writers  were  the  sons,  daughters,  and  sons-in-law  of  President  Stiles  under  the  fol- 
lowing noma  deplume:  —  "  Louisa,"  Mrs.  Ruth  [dtiles]  Gannett;  •'■  Cecilia,"  Elizabeth 
Stiles;  "Eugenio,"  Dr.  Ezra  Stiles;  '•  Myra,"  Mary  Stiles,  wife  of  "Myra,"  Rev. 
Abiel  Holmes.    •♦  Henry,"  Caleb  Gannett. 

3286  FANNING,  DAYID  (CoL.)  (A  Tory  in  the  Revolution.) 
Narrative  of  his  Adventures  in  N.  Carolina,  from  1775  to  1783. 
Written  by  Himself .     N.  York:  1865.    8°.     Tapr. 

3287  FANNING,  EDMUND.  Voyages  round  the  world,  with 
sketches  of  voy.  to  the  South  Seas.     1792-1832.     N.  York:  1833. 

3288  FARMER  (A).  Free  Thoughts,  on  the  Proceedings  of  the  Con- 
tinental Congress,  held  at  Phila.,  Sept.  5, 1774:  wherein  their  Errors 
are  exhibited,  their  Reasonings  Confuted.   In  a  Letter  to  the  Farm- 

.  ers,  and  other  Inhabitants  of  North  America  in  General.    [N.  Y.]: 
1774.    8°. 

3289  FARMER,  C.  M.     The  Fairy  of  the  Stream,  and  other  Poems. 
•  Richmond,  Va. :  1847.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

3290  FARMER,  HENRY  Y.  Imagination;  the  Maniac's  Dream, 
and  other  poems.    N.  Y.  and  Lond. :  1819.     12°. 

3291  FARMER,  HUGH.  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Worthington,  in 
answer  to  his  late  Publication.  On  the  Gospel  Demoniacks.  Lon- 
don: 1778.     8°. 

3292  FARMER,  JOHN.  Catechism  of  the  history  of  N.  Hampshire, 
for  Schools.     Concord:  1830.    18°. 

3293  A  General  Register  of  the  first  settlers  of  New  England. 

Lancaster,  Mass. :  1829.     8°.     [Very  scarce.] 

3294  and  MOORE,  J.  B.     Collections:  topog.,  hist.,  and  biog. 

rel.  to  New  Hampshire.     Concord:  1822-24.     3v.     8°. 

3295 A  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire.  Concord : 

1823.     12°.    Illust.    Maps,  MS.  notes  by  Mr.  Drake. 

3296  FARMER,  SARAH  S.  Tonga  and  the  Friendly  Islands;  with 
a  Sketch  of  their  Mission  History.     London:  1855.    12°. 

3297  FARMER'S  GUIDE  (The).  and  Western  Agriculturist. 
By  several  Practical  Eminent  Farmers.     Cincinnati:  1832.     12°. 

3298  FARMER'S  (The)  Letters  to  the  People  of  England;  added 
Sylvse:  or  occas.  tracts  on  Husbandry,  etc.  2d  ed.  Lond.:  1768.   8°. 

3299  FARNHAM,  ELIZA  W.  California,  in  doors  and  out;  or,  how 
we  Farm,  Mine,  and  Live  generally  in  the  Golden  State.  N.  York: 
1856.     12°. 

3300 Life  in  Prairie  Land.     N.  York:  1847.    12°. 

3301  FARR,  EDWARD,  Esq.  Select  Poetry  Chiefly  Devotional  of 
the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Collected  and  edited  for  the  Parkei 
Society.     Cambridge:  1845.     18°.    pp.  256. 

3302  Same  Part  2.     Cambridge:  1845.     18°.     pp.  659. 


190  CATALOGUE. 

3303  FARRAR,  JOmS".  Elem.  treatise  on  Mechanics.  2d  ed. 
Boston:  1834.    8°. 

3304  FARRAR,  JOHN,  (Mrs.)  Recollections  of  Seventy  Years. 
Boston:  1866.    12°. 

3305  FARRAR,  TIMOTHY.  Report  of  the  Case  of  Dartmouth 
College.  Portsmouth,  jSr.  H.:  1819.  8°.  [Yery  rare.]  Portrait 
and  autog.  Timothy  Farrar. 

3306  FARRAR,  W.  The  Hist,  of  Ripon:  with  desc.  of  Studley- 
Royal,  Fountains  Abbey,  Newby,  Hackfall,  etc.  2d  ed.  Ripon: 
1806.     12°. 

3307  FASHIONABLE  TOUR  (The)  in  1825.  An  Excursion  to  the 
Springs,  Niagara,  Quebec,  and  Boston.  Saratoga  Springs:  1825.  18°. 

3308  FASSET,  A.  Election  and  Reprobation;  or  the  Decrees  of  God 
and  the  accountability  of  man  considered.    Windsor,  Yt. :  1818.  18°. 

3309  FAULKNER,  THOMAS.  History  and  Antiquities  of  Ken- 
sington.    London:  1820.    4°.     Plates. 

3310  — —  Acct.  of  Fulham,  including  the  Hamlet  of  Hammersmith. 
London:  1813.    R.  8°. 

3311  The  Hist,  and  Antiq's.  of  the  Parish  of  Hammersmith,  In- 
terspersed. London:  1839.  R.  8°.  Folding  Plans,  and  Portrait  of 
Sir  N.  Crispe. 

3312  The  Hist,  and  Antiq's.  of  Brentford,  Ealing,  and  Ches- 

wick.    London:  1845.    R.  8°.    pp.  504.    Plates,  &c. 

3313  FAUQUIER,  FRANCIS.  Essay  on  Ways  and  Means  for 
raising  money  for  the  support  of  the  present  war.  3d  ed.  London: 
1757.     8°. 

3314  FAUX,  W.  Memorable  Days  in  America:  Being  a  Journal  of 
a  Tour  to  the  United  States.     London:  1823.     8°.     Frontispiece. 

3315  FA YEARDO,  DON  DIEGO  DE  SAAYEDRA.  Idea  de  un 
principe  Politico  Christiano,  Representada  en  cien  empresas. 
Amstelodami:  1650.     24°. 

3316  FAY,  H.  A.  Official  Accounts,  in  Detail,  of  all  the  Battles 
fought  by  Sea  and  Land,  bet.  the  U.  States,  and  Great  Britain. 
During  the  years  1812, 13,  14,  and  15.     New  York:  1817.     8°. 

3317  FAY,  T.  S.     Ulric;  or,  the  Yoices.     N.  York:  1851. 

3318  FEARON,  HENRY  BRADSHAW.  Sketches  of  America. 
A  Narrative  of  a  Journey  of  6000  miles  through  the  Eastern  and 
Western  States  in  1817.     3d  ed.    London:  1819.    8°. 

3319  FEATHERSTONHAUGH,  G.  W.  Geological  Report  of  the 
Elevated  Country  between  the  Missouri  and  Red  Rivers.  Washing, 
ton:  1835.    8°.     Map. 

3320  Report  of  a  Geological  Reconnoissance,  by  the  way  of 

Green  Bay  and  the  Wisconsin  Territory,  to  the  Coteau  de  Prairie, 
an  elevated  Ridge  dividing  the  Missouri  from  the  St.  Peters  River. 

.    Washington:  1836.    8°. 

3321  The  Republic  of  Cicero,  translated  from  the  Latin;  with  a 


CATALOGUE.  191 

critical  and  Historical  Introduction.  N.  Y. :  1829.  12°.  Notes  in 
MS.  by  Judge  Kent,  and  a  notice  of  F.  and  Sir  Rod.  I.  Murchison. 

3322  FEATLY,  DANIEL,  d.d.  The  Romish  Fisher  caught  and 
held  in  his  owne  Net.  Or,  a  True  Relation  of  the  Protestant  Con- 
ference and  Popish  Difference.    London:  1624.    4°. 

3323 Sacra  Nemesis;  The  Levites  Scourge,  or,  Mercurius  Britan. 

Civicos  Disciplined.  Also  divers  remarkable  Disputes  and  Resolves 
in  the  Assembly  of  Divines  related.  Episcopacy  asserted  against 
Detraction.     Oxford:  1644.    4°. 

3324  FEDERALIST  (The).  With  an  Appendix,  containing  the  Let- 
ters of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius  on  the  Proclamation  of  Neutrality  of 
1793.  A  New  Edition.  The  Numbers  written  by  Mr.  Madison  cor- 
rected by  Himself.     Hallowell:  1842.    8°. 

3325  Same.  New  Ed.  with  the  Names  and  Portraits  of  the  sev- 
eral Writers.    Phila.:  1818.    8°.     Illust. 

3826  FELLOWS,  JOHN.  The  Veil  Removed;  or  Reflections  on 
David  Humphrey's  Essay  oij  the  Life  of  Israel  Putnam.  Also, 
Notices  of  Oliver  W.  B.  Peabody's  Life  of  the  same,  S.  Swett's 
Sketch  of  the  Battle,  etc.    New  York:  1843.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

3327  FELT,  ABIGAIL  ADAMS,  Memorial  of.     Bost.:  1860.    12°. 

3328  I'ELT,  JOSEPH  B.  Annals  of  Salem,  from  its  First  Settlement. 
Salem:  1827.    8°.    Author's  Autog. 

3329 History  of  Ipswich,  Essex,  and  Hamilton.    Cambridge: 

1834.    8°.    Port. 
3330 Memorials  of  William  Smith  Shaw.    Boston:  1852.    12°. 

3331  Hist,  account  of  Mass.  Currency.     Boston:  1889.     8°. 

3332  FELTMAN,  WM.  (Lt.)  Journal  of  the  First  Penn.  Reg- 
iment, 1781-82:  Including  the  Siege  of  Yorktown.  Phila.:  1853. 
8°.     Bound. 

3333  FELTON,  CORNELIUS  C.  Memorial  of  the  Rev.  John  Snel- 
ling  Popkin,  D.D.     Cambridge:  1852.    12°. 

3334  FELTON,  JOHN  BROOKS.  The  Horse-shoe;  a  Poem.  Cam- 
bridge: 1849. 

3335  FENN,  JOHN,  Esq.  Paston  Letters.  Original  Letters,  writ- 
ten during  the  Reigns  of  Henry  YI,  Edward  IV,  and  Richard  III. 
By  various  Persons  of  Rank  or  Consequence  [&c.].  With  Notes 
and  Engravings  of  Autographs  and  Seals.  A  New  Edition,  by  A. 
Ramsay.    2  vols.     London:  1840.     Square  8°. 

3336  FENNO,  J.  (Miss)  Original  Compositions,  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
Wrentham  (Mass.) :  1803.     18°. 

3337  FERGUSON,  ADAM,  (ll.d.)  An  Essay  on  the  Hist,  of  Civil 
Society.    Boston:  1809.    8^. 

3338  FERGUSON,  JAMES,  f.r.s.  Astronomy  explained  upon  Sir 
Isaac  Newton's  Principles.     London:  1778.    8°. 

3339  FERGUSON,  JOHN.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins, 
d.d.    With  an  Appendix.     Boston:  1830.     18°. 


192  CATALOGUE. 

3340  FERGUSSON,  ROBERT,  The  Poems  of.  With  a  Life  of 
the  Author,  Sketch  of  his  Writings  ;  and  a  Glossary.  Phila. : 
1815.    12°. 

3341  EERRALL,  S.  A.,  Esq.  A  Ramble  of  Six  Thousand  Miles 
through  the  U.  S.     London:  1832.     8°. 

3342  EERRAR,  JOHK.  A  View  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Dublin  to 
the  year  1796;  also,  a  Tour  to  Bellevue,  in  the  County  of  Wicklow. 
Dublin:  1796.    8°.    Plates. 

3343  EERRIAR,  JOHK,  m.d.  Illustrations  of  Sterne:  with  other 
Essays  and  Yerses.     2d  ed.     London:  1812.     2v.ini.    8°. 

"  Dr.  Ferriar  has  traced  our  author  through  the  hidden  sources  whence  he  borrowed 
most  of  his  learning,  and  many  of  his  more  striking  and  peculiar  expressions."  —  Walter 
Scott. 

3344  FERRIS,  BE:N'J'K.  A  History  of  the  Original  Settlements  on 
the  Delaware.  And  a  History  of  Wilmington.  Hlus.  Wilmington: 
1846.    8°. 

3345  FERRIS,  BEKJ.  G.  Utah  and  the  Mormons.  The  Hist,  of 
the  Latter  Day  Saints.    N.  York:  1854.     8°. 

3346  FERRIS,  DAYID.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of,  an  approved  Min- 
ister of  the  Soc.  of  Friends,  late  of  Wilmington,  Delaware.  Written 
by  himself.    Phila. :  1855.    12°. 

3347  FERRIS,  JACOB.  The  States  and  Territories  of  the  Great 
West.    Kew  York:  1856.     12°. 

3348  FESSENDEK,  THOMAS,  (a.m.)  A  Theoretic  Explanation 
of  the  Science  of  Sanctity.  According  to  Reason,  Scripture,  Com- 
mon-sense, and  the  Analogy  of  Things.     Brattleboro:  1804.    8°. 

3349  FESSE:NrDE>q',  THOS.  GREEN.  Terrible  Tractoration,  and 
other  Poems.  By  Christopher  Caustic,  m.d.  3d  Amer.  ed.  Bos- 
ton: 1836.    12°. 

3350 Terrible  Tractoration.  1st  American  ed.,  from  the  2d  Lon- 
don, revised  and  corrected  by  the  Author.  K.  York:  1804.  12°. 
Plates.     [Scarce.] 

3351  The  Husbandman  and  Housewife.  A  Collection  of  Valu- 
able Receipts  and  Directions,  relating  to  Agriculture  and  Domestic 
Economy.     Bellows  Falls:  1820.     12°. 

3352 The  New  Eng.  Farmer.     Vols.  3-10.     Bost.:  1825-32.    4°. 

3353 Democracy  Unveiled;  or,  Tyranny  stripped  of  the  Garb  of 

Patriotism.  By  Christ'r  Caustic,  ll.d.  Boston:  1805.  12°. 
[Scarce.] 

3354 Original  Poems.    Phila.:  1806.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

3355  Ladies  Monitor:  a  Poem.     Bellows  Falls,  Vt.:  1818.     12°. 

3356  The  Register  of  Arts;  or.  Compendious  View  of  some  of  the 

most  useful  modern  Discoveries  of  Inventions.    Phila. :  1808.    8°. 

3357  The  Modern  Philosopher;   or.  Terrible  Tractoration!    In 

Four  Cantos.    2d  Amer.  ed.     Phila. :  1806.     8°.     Frontispiece. 


CATALOGUE,  193 

3358  FESSENDEN,THOS.  GREEN.  The  New  American  Gardener. 
4th  ed.    Bost.:  1830.    12°. 

3359  Complete  Farmer  and  Rural  Economist.    Bost. :  1834.    12° 

3360  FESTIVAL  of  the  Sons  of  New  Hampshire.  Boston,  Nov.  7, 
1849.     Boston:  1850.    8°.     Portraits. 

3361  Second  Festival  of  the  Sons  of  N.  Hampshire,  Boston,  Nov. 

2, 1853.    Including  the  Proceedings  in  commem.  of  the  Death  of 
Daniel  Webster,  their  late  President.     Boston:  1854.    8°.     Ports. 

3362  FFIRTH,  JOHN.  Experience  and  Gospel  Labors  of  the  Rev. 
Benj.  Abbott;  with  a  Narrative  of  his  Life  and  Death.  N.  York: 
1836.    18°. 

3363  FIAT  LUX.  Or,  a  general  Conduct  to  a  right  understanding 
and  Charity  in  the  great  Combustions  and  Broils  about  Religion 
here  in  England.  2d  ed.,  revised  and  enlg.  by  the  Author,  Mr.  J. 
V.  C.     [s.  t.]    1662.     Sm.  12°.    MS.  Notes. 

3364  FIDFADDY,  FRED.  AUGUSTUS  (Pseud.)  Adventures  of 
Uncle  Sam,  in  search  of  his  lost  Honor.     Middletown:  1S16.     12°. 

3365  FIDLER,  ISAAC,  Rev.  Observations  on  the  U.  S.  and  Can- 
ada, made  during  a  Residence  there  in  1832.  N.  York:  1833. 
12°. 

3366  FIELD,  DAYID  D.  Genealogy  of  the  Brainerd  Family,  with 
Sketches  of  Individuals.     N.  York:  1857.     8°.    Portraits. 

3367 Centennial  Address.  With  Historical  Sketches  of  Cromwell, 

Portland,  Chatham,  Middle  Haddam,  Middletown  and  its  Parishes. 
Middletown,  Conn.:  1853.     12°. 

3368  FIELD,  JOSEPH,  A.M.  Twelve  Sermons  on  the  Character  and 
Govt,  of  God.     Mobile:  1836.     12°. 

3369  FIELD,  LEVI  A.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  First  Cong.  Church 
in  Marlborough,  Mass.     Worcester:  1859.     12°. 

3370 Sermons;  with  the  Funeral  Serm.  and  Obituary,  by  Rev. 

Edmund  Dowse,  Sherborn,  Ms.    Boston:  1860.    8°. 

3371  FIELD,  THOS.  W.  Historic  and  Antiquarian  Scenes  in  Brook- 
lyn and  Vicinity,  with  Blustrations.     Brooklyn,  1868.     R.  8°. 

3372  Essay  towards   an  Indian   Bibliography,  a    catalogue   of 

books  rel.  to  the  Amer.  Indians,  in  the  Library  of  F.     N.  York: 
1873.     8°. 

3373  FIELDING,  HENRY.  Adventures  of  Joseph  Andrews.  Lon- 
don: 1810.    18°. 

3374  FIELDS,  JAS.  T.     Poems.     Boston:  1849.     12°. 

3375  FILLMORE,  A.  N.  Ecclesiatical  Polity:  its  Forms  and  Phi- 
losophy.    Rochester:  1847.     8°. 

3376  FILMER,  ROBERT,  Sir.  The  Free-Holders  Grand  Inquest, 
Touching  our  Sovereign  Lord  the  King  and  his  Parliament;  Obser- 
vations upon  forms  of  Government;  with  Directions  for  Obedience 
to   Governours.      London:    1680.      8°.     Also    Patriarcha :  or  the 


194  CATALOCfUE. 

Natural  Power  of  Kings:  London:  1680.  8°.  An  Advertisement, 
to  the  Jury-men  of  England,  touching  witches.  Portraits. 
3377 Two  Treatises  of  Government:  in  the  fonner,  the  false  Prin- 
ciples and  Foundation  of  Sir  K.  Pilmer,  and  his  Followers,  are  De- 
tected and  Overthrown.  The  latter  is  an  Essay  concerning  the 
True  Original,  Extent,  and  End  of  Civil-Government.  2d  ed.  Cor- 
rected.    London:  1694.    8°. 

3378  FILMORE,  MILLARD,  Biography  of.  Buflalo:1856.  12°.  Port. 

3379  FINCH,  J.  (Esq.)  Travels  in  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
containing  some  Acct.  of  their  Scientific  Institutions  and  the  Ge- 
ology and  Mineralogy  of  those  Countries.  Also  an  Essay  on  the 
natural  Boundaries  of  Empire.     London:  1833.   8°. 

3380  FINLEY,  JAMES  B.  (Rev.)  History  of  the  Wyandott  Mis- 
sion, at  Upper  Sandusky,  Ohio.    Cincinnati :  1840.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

3381  Life  among  the  Indians;  or.  Personal  Reminiscences  and 

Historical  Incidents  illustrative  of  Indian  Life  and  Character. 
Edited  by  Rev.  D.  W.  Clark,  d.d.  Cincinnati:  1860.  12°.  Por- 
trait and  other  engravings. 

3382  FIRMIN,  GILES.  The  Real  Christian,  or,  a  Treatise  of  Effec- 
tual Calling.     Boston:  1742.    8°.  • 

3383  FIRST  SETTLERS  OF  N".  ENG.  (The):  or.  Conquest  of  the 
Pequods,  Narragansets,  and  Pokanokets.  By  a  Lady  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    [L.M.  Child?]    Fronts.     Boston:  1829.     18°. 

3384  FISCHER,  F.  A.  Travels  in  Spain  in  1797  and  1798.  Trans, 
from  the  German.     London:  1802.     8°. 

3385  FISH,  HENRY  C.  The  Price  of  Soul-Liberty,  and  who  paid  it. 
N.  York:  1860.     16°. 

3386  FISH,  WM.  H.  Memoir  of  Butler  Wilmarth,  m.d.  Boston: 
1854.     12°.     Portrait. 

3387  FISHER,  ALEX.  Journal  of  a  voyage  of  Discovery  to  the 
Arctic  Regions.     London:  1821.    8°.     Map. 

3388  FISHER,  GEORGE.  The  Instructor:  or,  American  Young 
Man's  Best  Companion.    30th  ed.    Worcester:  I.  Thomas,  1785.    12°. 

3389  W.    Valedictory  Poem  and  Oration,  bef.  Senr.  Cls.  in  Yale 

Col.  June  15, 1859.     Class  Orator  Edwd.  Carrington. 

3390  FISHER,  GEO.  P.  A  Disc.  Com.  of  the  Hist,  of  the  Ch.  of 
Xt  in  Yale  College,  during  the  First  Century  of  its  existence.  23 
Nov.  1857.    N.  Haven:  1858. 

3391  FISHER,  JONATHAN,  a.m.  ,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Blue- 
Hill,  Maine.  Short  Poems;  including  a  Sketch  of  the  Scriptures, 
Satan's  Great  Devise,  Intemperance.    Portland:  1827.    24°. 

3392  FISHER,  NATHANIEL.  Sermons  preached  in  St.  Peter's 
Church.     Salem:  1818.    12°. 

3393  FISHER,  RICHARD  S.  (m.d.)  Indiana:  in  relation  to  its  Ge- 
ography, Statistics,  Institutions,  County  Topography,  etc.  With  a 
'*  Reference  Index  "  to  Colton's  Map  of  Ind.     N.  Y. :  1852.     18°. 


CATALOGUE.  195 

3394  FISHER,  WILLIAM,  Esq.  An  Interesting  Account  of  the 
Voyages  and  Travels  of  Captains  Lewis  and  Clark,  in  the  years  1804, 
1805,  and  1806.     Baltimore:  1812.    12°. 

3395 Same.  Baltimore:  1813.  12°.  With  several  curious  Cop- 
per-plate Views,  and  Portraits  of  Lewis  and  Clark. 

3396  FISKE,  ALBERT  A.  A  History  of  the  Family  of  William 
Fiske,  Sen.,  of  Amherst,  N.  H.  With  brief  Notices  of  other 
branches.     2d  and  complete  edition.     Chicago,  111.:  1867.    12°. 

3397  FISKE,  NATHAK.  The  Moral  Monitor.  Worcester:  1801. 
2v.    12°. 

3398  FITCH,  GEO.  W.  Outlines  of  Physical  Geography.  Illustrated 
with  six  Maps  and  numerous  Engravings.     New  York:  1856.    12°. 

3399  FITCH,  JABEZ.  Discourse  on  Serious  Piety.  Funeral  Sermon 
on  Mrs.  Mary  Martyn,  who  died  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Jan.  26, 
1724-5.    Bost.:  1725.    8°. 

3400  FITCH,  JOHN.  Annals  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland, 
Official  Reports  of  the  Battle  of  Stone  River,  and  Chickamauga 
Campaign.     Phila.:  1864.    8°.    Plates. 

3401  FITZ-GEFREY,  CHARLES.  The  Life  and  death  of  Sir 
Francis  Drake.  Kent.  Printed  at  the  private  Press  of  Lee  Priory; 
By  John  Warwick.    1819.    Cr.  8°. 

We  are  indebted  to  Sir  Egerton  Brydges  for  this  edition  of  a  most  singular  poem.  It 
was  Issued  in  paper  covers,  on  the  outside  of  which  the  price,  "Fifteen  Shillings,"  was 
printed.    We  are  told  that  only  100  copies  were  struck  off.    Fly-leaf  note  by  S.  G.  D. 

3402  FITZGERALD,  JAS.  EDWD.  Examination  of  the  Charter 
and  Proceedings  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Co. ,  with  Reference  to  the 
Grant  of  Yancouvers  Island.     London:  1849.     12°.     Map. 

3403  FITZWILLIAMS,  G.  W.  (Esq.)  The  Pleasures  of  Love; 
being  Amatory  Poems,  original  and  Translated  from  the  Asiatic  and 
European  Languages.  First  Amer.  from  the  2d  London  ed.  Bos- 
ton: 1808.    12°. 

3404  FIYE  PAPERS  on  the  Past  Proceedings  and  Experience  of 
the  Society  of  Friends,  in  connection  with  the  Education  of  Youth. 
York:  1843.    8°. 

3405  FIYE  YEARS'  FRENCH  AND  INDIAN  WAR  by  Samuel 
G.  Drake.    Boston:  1870.    4°.    Port. 

3406  FLACCUS.  Passaic,  a  Grou^)  of  Poems  touching  that  River. 
New  York:  1842.    12°. 

3407  FLAGG,  WILSON.  Mount  Auburn:  Its  Scenes,  its  Beauties, 
and  its  Lessons.     Ill'd.     Boston  and  Cambridge:  1861.     12°. 

3408  FLEET'S  POCKET  ALMANACK.  1790-1801.  10  v.  16°. 
(1791  wanting.) 

3409  FLEETWOOD,WM.  (Ld.  Bp.ofSt.  Asaph).  Four  Serms.  I. 
On  the  Death  of  Queen  Mary,  1694.  11.  On  the  Death  of  the  Duke 
of  Gloucester,  1700.     III.  On  the  Death  of  King  William,  1701. 


196  CATALOGUE. 

ly.    On  the  Queen's  Accession  to  the  Throne,  in  1703.    2d.  ed. 
London:  1712.     8°. 

3410  FLEMIKG,  EGBERT,  (v.d.m.)  The  confirming  Work  of  Re- 
ligion. Glasgow :  1743.  16°.  A  desc.  of  the  confirmed  state  of  a 
Christian.     Glasgow:  1743.    16°. 

3411  The  Fulfilling  of  the  Scripture.     Preface  by  the  Rev.  Thos. 

Foxcroft.     Boston:  1743.     Sm.  8°. 

3412 Apocalyptical  Key.      Discourse  on  the  Rise   and  Fall  of 

Papacy.     London:  1793.     [s.  t.]    8°.     Portrait  and  Characteristic 
Frontispiece. 

3413  FLETCHER,  PHIKEAS.  The  Purple  Island,  a  Poem.  Biog. 
Sketch  by  William  Jaques.     London:  1816.     8°. 

3414  FLINT,  JAMES,  a.m.  (d.d.)  Historical  Address  and  Poem, 
delivered  at  the  Bi-Centennial  Celebration  at  Reading,  May  29, 
A.D.  1844.     With  an  Appendix.     Boston:  1844.    12°. 

3415  FLINT,  MIC  AH  P.  The  Hunter  and  other  Poems.  Boston: 
1826.     12°. 

3416  FLINT,  TIMOTHY.  Indian  Wars  of  the  West;  containing 
Biographical  Sketches  of  Pioneers.     Cincinnati:  1833.  12°. 

3417  Lectures  upon  Natural  History,  Geology,  Chemistry,  Steam. 

Boston:  1833.    12°. 

3418  The  Western  Monthly  Review.   Vol.  I,  May,  1827,  to  April, 

1828.  Yol.  II,  from  June  28,  to  May,  1829.     Vol.  Ill,  from  July, 

1829,  to  June,  1830. 

3419  History  and  Geography  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.  Cin- 
cinnati: 1832.     8°. 

3420  Lectures  upon  Natural  History,  Geology  and  Chemistry, 

Steam,  &c.     Boston:  1833.     12°.    pp.  408. 

3421  Life  and  Adventures  of  Daniel  Boone.     To  which  is  added 

Estill's  Defeat.     Cincinnati:  1868.    8°. 

3422  A  Condensed  Geogy.  and  History  of  the  Western  States. 

2  vols.     Cincinnati:  1828.    8°.     [Rare.] 

3423  Recollections  of  the  last  Ten  Years  in  the  Valley  of  the 

Mississippi.    Boston:  1826.    8°. 

3424 The  Personal  Narrative  of  James  O.  Pattie,  of  Kentucky. 

Cincinnati:  1831.    8°. 

3425  Memoir  of  Daniel  Boone,  the  first  settler  of  Kentucky: 

Incidents  in  the  early  Annals  of  the  Country.    Cincin.    1833.    18°. 

3426  1836.     12°  or  18^.     Numerous  Cuts. 

3427  FLORIAN,  J.  P.  CLARIS  DE.  Pr6cis  Historique  sur  les 
Maures  D'Espagne.     [s.  1.  s.  t.]    24°. 

3428  William    Tell;    or  Switzerland   Delivered.      Life  of    the 

Author,  by  Jauffret.     Boston:    1820.     18°.    Frontis. 

3429  FLORIDA.  Laws  of  the  Territory  of  F. :  passed  prior  to  Octo- 
ber, 1828,  now  in  force.     Tallahassee:  1829.    8°.     [Very  scarce.] 


CATALOGUE.  197 

3430  FLORIDA  Documents  relative  to  a  Misunderstanding  between 
A.  Jackson  and  E.  Fromentin.     "Washington:  1822.     8°. 

3431  FLYNT,  HENRY,  (a.m.)  Twenty  Sermons  on  Various  Sub- 
jects.    Boston:  1739.     8°. 

3432  FOEDERALIST,  The.  Ed.  by  H.  B.  Dawson.  Vol.  1.  N. 
Y.:  186.3.     8°. 

Port,  and  auto,  of  editor. 

3433  FOLEY,  FAKNY,  (Pseud.)  Romance  of  the  Ocean:  A  Nar- 
rative of  the  Voyage  of  the  Wildfire  to  California.  Phila.  : 
1850.  12°. 

3434  FOLSOM,  GEORGE.  The  Despatches  of  Hernando  Cortez,  to 
the  Emperor  Charles  V.     Introd.  and  Notes.    N.  York :  1843. 

3435  History  of  Saco  and  Biddeford,  with  notices  of  other  early 

Settlements.     Saco:  1830.     12°.     [Very  scarce.] 

3436  FONDA,  S.  F.  Analysis  of  Sharon  Waters,  Schoharie  County; 
also  of  Avon,  Richfield,  and  Bedford  Mineral  Waters.  With  Direc- 
tions for  Invalids.     New  York:  1854.     12°. 

3437  FONTAINE,  JAS.  A  Tale  of  the  Huguenots.  N.  Y.:  1838. 
12°. 

3438  FOOT,  JOSEPH  I.  An  Historical  Discourse,  did.  at  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,1828.  With  Capt.  Thomas  Wheeler's 
Narrative,  and  Additional  Notices  of  Occurrences.  W.  Brookfield: 
1813.     8°.      ' 

3439  Sermons  of.     With  a  Brief  Biog.  Sketch,  By  George  Foot. 

Phila.:  1841.        8°. 

3440  FOOT,  SOLOMON,  Proceedings  on  the  Death  of.  Washington 
1866.    8°. 

3441  FOOTE,  ANDREW  H.  Africa  and  the  American  Flag.  N. 
York:  1854.     12°.     Illustrated. 

3442  FOOTE,  WM.  HENRY.  Sketches  of  North  Carolina,  Histori- 
cal and  Biographical.    N.  York:  1846.    8°. 

3443 Sketches  of  Virginia,  Historical  and  Biog.     Second  Series. 

Phila.:  1855.     8°.    [First  Series.]:    Phila.:  1850.    8°. 

3444  FORBES,  ALEXANDER,  (Esq.)  A  History  of  Upper  and 
Lower  California.     London:  1839.    8°.     Plates  and  Map. 

3445  FORBES,  JAMES  GUANT.  Sketches,  Historical  and  Topo- 
graphical of  the  Floridas.     N.  York:  1821.    8°.     Maps. 

3446  FORBES,  R.  B.  Shipwreck  by  Lightning.  Papers  relative  to 
Harris's  Lightning  Conductor.     Boston:  1853.     8°. 

3447  FORBES,  WM.  (Sir).  Life  and  Writings  of  James  Beattie, 
LL.D.    New  York  and  Boston:    1807.    8°. 

3448  FORCE,  PETER,  Esq.  The  Declaration  of  Independence;  or, 
Notes  on  Lord  Mahon's  History  of  the  American  Declaration  of 
Independence.    London:  1855.    8° 

14 


198  CATALOGUE. 

3449  FOKCE,  PETEE.  :N'ational  Calendar.  Vols.  2-6,  8-10.  Wash- 
ington: 1821-31.     8v.     12°. 

3451  EOED,  JOHK.  Eame's  Memorial:  an  Elegy  upon  the  Earl  of 
Devonshire.  Ob.  3d  Ap.  1606.  Kent:  Private  Press  of  Lee  Priory. 
1819.    8°. 

3452  rORD,  THOMAS,  (Gov.)  A  History  of  Illinois.  Cth  1000. 
Chicago,  N.  York:  1854.     12°. 

3453  FORDYCE,  JAS.  Sermons  to  Young  Women.  Boston:  1796. 
12°. 

3454  FOREST  HILLS  CEMETERY.  Its  Establishment,  Progress, 
Scenery,  Monuments,  etc.  With  ten  Illustrations.   Roxb.:1855.  18°. 

3455  FORESTERS,  THE.    An  American  Tale.    Boston:  1792.    12°. 

3456  FORREST,  MARY.  Women  of  the  South,  Distinguished  in 
Literature.     :N'ew  York:  1861.    4°. 

3457  FORREST,  THOMAS.  A  Voyage  to  ISTew  Guinea  and  the 
Moluccas  from  Balambangan,  including  an  Account  of  Magindano* 
London:  1779.    4°.    32  Plates. 

3458  FORREST,  WM.  S.  Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketches  of 
Norfolk  and  Vicinity,  including  Portsmouth  and  the  adjacent  Coun- 
ties, for  200  years.    Philada.:  1853.    8°. 

3459  FORSTER,  JOHK.  The  Statesmen  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
England.    N.  York:  1846.    8°.    Portraits. 

3460  FORSTER,  JOHN  REIKHOLD,  f.s.a.  Travels  through  Sici- 
ly and  Part  of  Italy.   And  a  Tour  through  Egypt.   London :  1773.  8°. 

3461  History  of  the  Voyages  and  Discoveries  made  in  the  North. 

Elucidated  by  a  new  Map  of  the  Countries  about  the  North  Pole. 
Dubhn:  1786.    8°. 

A  di8tingui8hed  naturalist  who  accompanied  Capt.  Cook  in  his  second  voyage. 

3462  FORSTER,  R.  P.  A  collection  of  the  most  celebrated  voyages 
and  travels  from  the  disc,  of  Amer.  to  the  present  time.  3d  ed. 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne:  1818.    4v.     8°.     Maps  and  fine  engravings. 

3463  FORSYTH,  JOHN.  Memoir  of  Alexander  Proudfit,D.D.  New 
York:  1846.     18°. 

3464  FORSYTH,  I.  S.  The  Antiquary's  Portfolio.  2  vols.  Lon- 
don: 1825.    8°.     Port,  of  John  Stow. 

3465  FORSYTH,  WM.  Culture  and  Management  of  Fruit  Trees. 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  Wm.  Cobbett.   Albany :  1803.    8°.   Plates. 

3466  FORT  BRADDOCK  LETTERS:  or  a  Tale  of  the  Indian  Wars 
in  America.    Worcester:  1827.     24°. 

3467  "  FORT  LaFAYETTE  LIFE,"  1863-64.  In  Extracts  from  the 
"  Right  Flanker,"  a  MS.  sheet  circulating  among  the  Southern  Pris- 
oners in  Fort  La-Fay  ette,  in  1863-64.     London:  1865.     18°. 

3468  FORT  PILLOW  MASSACRE,  Enlistments  by  Great  Britain 
in  the  U.  S.,  Central  American  Affairs,  1856,  Reports  of  the  Select 
Com.  of  5.     Wash.:  1861.     3  vols.     8°. 


CATALOGUE.  199 

3469  FOSDICK,  W.  W.  Ariel,  and  other  Poems.  Illustrated  with 
Designs  by  Dallas.    N.  York:  1855.     12°. 

3470  FOSS,  JOHN",  A  Journal  of  the  Captivity  and  Sufferings  of; 
several  years  a  Prisoner  at  Algiers.     Newburyport.     [n.  d.]    12°. 

3471  FOSTER,  DAN,  A.M.  Examination  of  a  late  Publication, 
entitled,  "  The  Doctrine  of  Eternal  Misery  reconcileable  with  the 
Infinite  Benevolence  of  God.  By  Nathan  Strong,  A.  M."  Wal- 
pole,]Sr.  H.:  1803.    8°. 

3472  FOSTER,  G.  G.  &  English,  T.  D.  The  French  Revolution 
of  1848.    Phila.:  1848.    8°.    Plates. 

3473  FOSTER,  HANNAH,  (Mrs.)  The  Boarding  School;  or.  Les- 
sons of  a  Preceptress  to  her  Pupils.     Boston:  1798.     12°. 

3474  FOSTER,  ISAAC.  A  defense  of  Religious  Liberty  Address,  to 
the  People  of  Conn.  Mass.  Bay.  Worcester,  I.  Thomas :    1780.     8°. 

3475  FOSTER,  J.  W.  &  Whitney,  J.  D.  Report  on  the  Geology  and 
Topography  of  the  Lake  Superior  Land  District,  in  Michigan. 
Parti.     Copper  Lands.     Washington:  1850.    8°.    Maps  and  Plates. 

3476  Part  II,  Washington:  1851.    8°.    Maps  and  Plates. 

3477  FOSTER,  NATHAN  LANESFORD.  The  Last  of  his  Family; 
and  other  Poems.     Phila. :  1848.     12°. 

3478  FOSTER,  R.  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs.  Original  and 
selected.     Portsmouth:  1823.    48°. 

3479  FOTHERGILL,  SAML.  The  Necessity  of  Divine  Excellency 
of  a  Life  of  Purity  and  Holiness.     Salem:  1792.    12°. 

3480  FOUNDERS  of  New  England;  results  of  some  researches  among 
the  British  Archives,  by  S.  G.  Drake.     3d  ed.    Boston:  1865.    4°. 

3481  FOURTH'OF  JULY  ORATIONS  IN  BOSTON,  1777  to  1871. 
5  vols.    95  Tr.    8°. 

By  Rev.  Wm.  Gordon,  author  of  Hist,  of  the  Revolution;  Thos.  Paine,  poet  and  author 
(afterwards  Robt.  Treat  Paine),  J.  Q.  Adams,  Jos.  Quincy,  John  Lowell,  Rev.  Wnj. 
Emerson,  Wm.  Sullivan,  "Wm.  Tudor,  Jas.  Savage,  (J.  F.  Adams,  Ch.  Sumner,  &c. 
Perfect  from  1816  to  1845. 

3482  FOWLE,  WM.  B.  The  French  Accidence,  or  elements  of  Fr 
Grammar.     Bost.:  1831.     18°. 

3483  FOWLER,  L.  N.  Synopsis  of  Phrenology;  also,  the  Improve- 
ments and  Discoveries  made  by  the  Aid  of  Magnetism  and  Neurol- 
ogy.   N.  York:  184S.    4°.  • 

3484  FOWLER,  Rev.  OR  IN.  History  of  Fall  River,  with  notices  of 
Freetown  and  Tiverton.    Fall  River:  1862.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

3485  FOWLER,  O.  S.  (a.b.)  Love  and  Parentage,  applied  to  the 
Improvement  of  Offspring.    13th  ed.     N.  York:  1851.    12°. 

3486 The  Illustrated  Self-instructor  in  Phrenol.  and  Physiology, 

with  100  Engravings.     N.  York:  1857.    12°. 

3487  FOWLER,  WILLIAM  C— English  Grammar.  The  English 
Language  in  its  Elements  and  Forms.  With  a  History  of  its  Origin 
and  Development.    Revised  and  Enlarged.    New  York:  1855.    8°. 


200  CATALOGUE. 

3488  rOWLEE,  WILLIAM  C.  Hist.  Durham,  Ct.,  1662  to  1866. 
Hartford:  1866.     8°. 

3489  Memorials  of  the  Chaunceys,  including  President  Chauncy, 

his  Ancestors  and  Descendants.     Boston:  1858.     8°.     Portrait. 

3490  The  Sectional  Controversy;  or,  Passages  in  the  Political 

Hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  including  the  Causes  of  the  War  between  the 
sections.    K.  York:  1862.     8°. 

3491  FOX,  CHAKLES.  A  Portrait  of  Geo.  Washington,  from  an 
original  Drawing,  as  he  appeared  while  reviewing  the  Continental 
Army  on  Boston  Common,  in  1776;  a  History  of  the  Portrait,  and 
Documentary  Evidence  in  proof.    Boston:  1851.    r.  8°. 

The  volume  appears  to  have  belonged  to  the  author.  It  contains  autographs  of  Presidents 
Taylor,  Fillmore,  and  of  the  Revolutionary  survivors  who  gave  testimonials  respecting 
the  accuracy  of  the  portrait;  on  this  account  it  possesses  peculiar  interest. 

3492  FOX,  CHAELES  J.  History  of  Dunstable;  including  Nashua, 
Nashville,  HoUis,  Hudson,  Litchfield  and  Merrimack,  N.H. ;  Dun- 
stable and  Tyngsborough,  Mass.  Kashua;  1846.  12°.  Plates. 
Eare. 

3493  The  New  Hampshire  Book.      Being    Specimens    of    the 

Literature  of  the  Granite  State.     Nashua:  1842.     12°. 

3494  History  of  the  early  part  of  the  Eeign  of  James  II.  Phila. : 

1808.    8°. 

3495  FOX,  EBENEZEE,  The  Eevolutionary  Adventures  of.  Boston, 
1838.    18°.    Portrait. 

"  The  first  ed.  of  this  authentic  work."— 8.  G.  D. 

3496  Same.    Boston:  1848.     18°. 

3497  FOX,  GEOEGE.  A  Journal  or  Historical  Acceunt  of  the  Life, 
Travels,  Sufferings,  Christian  Experiences,  and  Labour  of  Love,  in 
the  Work  of  the  Ministry  of  that  Ancient,  Eminent  and  Faithful 
Servant  of  Jesus  Christ.  The  3d  ed.  Corrected.  London:  1765- 
Folio. 

Another  scarce  hook.  In  it  are  found  the  annals  of  the  American  Society  of  Friends. 
Coleridge,  Lamb,  Southey,  and  Spurgeon  have  honored  the  memory  of  Fox,  and 
Lamb  says  he  did  not  skip  a  word  of  the  Journal.  ♦ 

Same.    2  vols.     Lond.:  1709.    8°. 

Introduction  by  Wm.  Penn. 

3498  FOX,  H.  J.  and  HOYT,  W.  B.  Quadrennial  Eegister  of  the 
M.  Epis.  Church,  and  Universal  Church  Gazetteer.  1852-1856. 
Hartford:  1852.     12°. 

3499  FOX,  JOHN".  Acts  and  Monuments  of  Matters  most  speciall 
and  memorable.  With  the  bloody  times,  and  great  Persecutions 
against  the  true  Martyrs  of  Christ.  London:  1641.  Folio.  Brill- 
iant wood  engravings,  and  Folding  Copperplate.     The  1st  vol.  only. 

The  first  vol.  of  the  famous  Book  of  Martyrs.  Excellently  printed  in  the  old  black-letter ; 
illustrated  with  wood  engravings  of  the  most  grotesque  and  interesting  character. — 
S.  G.D. 


CATALOGUE.  201 

3500  FOX,  JOHN".  Two  sermons  occasioned  by  the  Earthquake  of 
N'ov.  1727.    Boston:    1728.    8°.    Title  gone. 

3501  FOX,  MARY  L.  The  ruined  Deacon.  A  true  story.  Boston: 
1849.     18°. 

3502  FOXCllOFT,  THOMAS.  The  Character  of  Anna  the  Prophe- 
tess.    Sermon  at  funeral  of  Dame  Bridget  Usher.   Bost. :  1723.   12°. 

3503  Cleansing    our   way  in    youth,   etc.    Discourse.    Boston: 

1719.    8°- 

3504  An  Apology  in  behalf  of  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield.      Boston: 

1745.    4°. 

3505  Eli  the  Priest  dying  suddenly.     Sermon  on  death  of  Rev. 

John  Williams  and  Tho.  Blowers.     Boston:  1729.     8°. 

3506  The  Pleas  of  Gospel-Impenitence.  Two  Sermons  in  Bos- 
ton, Feb.  5,  and  April  23,  1730.  Bost. :  1731.  8°.  Auto,  of  Jos. 
Hudson. 

3507  FOXCROFT,  THOMAS,  m.a.  Sermons.  12°.  1722.  8°. 
Contains :  1.  The  Day  of  a  godly  Man's  Death  better  than  the  day  of 
his  Birth.  2.  Two  Serms.  shewing  how  to  Begin  and  End  the  Year. 
Preached  the  former  on  New-Year's  Day,  the  latter  on  Dec.  31, 

1721.  3.  The  Duty  of  the  Godly  among  a  Professing  People,  to  be 
Intercessors  and  Reformers,  in  a  Day  of  the  Lord's  Anger.    Bost.: 

1722.  8°. 

3508  FRAGMENTS.  5  early  printed  books.  More  or  less  muti- 
lated.    12°. 

3509  FRANCHERE,  GABRIEL.  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the 
N.  W.  Coast  of  America,  in  1811, 1812, 1813,  and  1814;  or,  the  first 
American  Settlement  on  the  Pacific.  N.  York:  1854.  12°.  Illus- 
trated. 

3510  FRANCIS,  JOHN  W.  Old  New  York;  with  Memoir  of  author 
by  H.  T.  Tuckerman.    N.  Y. :  186i).    <S°.    Port. 

3511  FRANCIS,  JOHN  W.  m.d.,  ll.d.  Old  New  York;  or,  Remi- 
niscences of  the  past  Sixty  Years.    N.  York:  1858.     12°. 

3512  New  York  during  the  Last  Half  Century.    A  Disc,  on  the 

63d  Anniversary  of  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society,  and  the  Dedication  of 
their  New  Edifice.    N.  York:  1857.    8°. 

.3513  FRANCIS,  PHILIP,  (d.d.)  Horace.  Translated.  With  the 
Life  of  the  Translator.     London:  1815.    32°. 

3514  FRANCIS,  SAML.  W.  (Dr.)  Memoir  of  Prof.  Valentine  Mott. 
New  York:  1865.    4°.     Portrait.    Autograph  of  Author. 

3515  Biogl.  Sketches  of  Disting.  Men  Living.  N.  York  Sur- 
geons.   New  York:  1866.    12°.    Port. 

3516  FRANKLIN,  BENJ.  (ll.d.)  Ouvres  de.  Traduites  de  I'an- 
glois  sur  la  Quatreme  6dit.    A  Paris:  1773.    2  v.  in  1.    4°. 

3517  Works  of.  Consisting  of  his  Life  written  by  himself.  Es- 
says, Humorous,  Moral  and  Literary.  2  vols.  London:  1793.  Cr. 
8°.    Port. 


202  CATALOGUE. 

3518  FRANKLIK,  BEISTJ.  (ll.d.)  Works.  Charlestown:  1798. 
12°.    Port.     [Rare.] 

3519  . Works.    New  York  (Duyckinck) :  1807.     12°.    Port. 

3520 Works.    Phila.:  1818.     18°.    Frontis. 

3521 Works.    New  York :  1825.    18°.    Port. 

3522 Life  of,  written  by  himself.  Montpelier:  1809.  12°.  Portrait. 

3523 The  Private  Life  of,  written  by  himself,  and  now  trans- 
lated from  the  French.  Some  Account  of  his  Public  Life,  a  Variety 
of  Anecdotes  concerning  him  by  M.  M.  Brissot,  Condorcet,  Roche- 
foucault,  Le  Roy,  &c.,  &c.  And  the  Eulogium  of  M.  Fauchet. 
London:  1793.    8°.     Portrait. 

The  only  copy  in  the  British  Museum  is  in  the  Granville  Library,  and  has  a  mounted 
poi-t.  similar  to  that  accompanying  the  Hist,  of  the  War  in  America.    Lon. :  1787.    8". 

3524 Political,  Miscellaneous,  and  Philosophical  Pieces.    Now 

first  collected,  with  Explanatory  Plates, Notes.  London:  1770.  8°. 
Portrait. 

3525 Works  of,  consisting  of  his  Life,  Written  by  himself,  with 

Essays,  Humorous,  Moral  and  Literary.     Dublin:  1793.     8°.    Port. 

3526  The  works  of,  with  a  beautiful  Frontispiece.     Chiswick: 

1824.    18°. 

3527 An  Historical  Review  of  the  Constitution  and  Government 

of  Pennsylvania,  from  its  Origin.     London:  1759.     8°. 

3528 Complete  Works  in  Philosophy,  Politics,  and  Morals,  now 

first  collected  and  arranged;  with  Memoirs  of  his  early  Life,  writ- 
ten by  himself.  2d  ed.  3  vols.  London.  8°.  Illust.  Auto,  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Browne. 

3529  Works  of.     To  which  is  added,  an  Examination,  before  the 

British  House  of  Lords,  respecting  the  Stamp  Act.  Phila.:  1801. 
12°.     Portrait. 

3530  The  Life  of  Dr.  Benj.  Franklin,  written  by  himself.     2d 

Amer.  Edit.    Phila. :  1794.     12°.     Portrait. 

3531  Same.     In  two  vols,  [in  one.]    New  York:  1794.    Portrait. 

3532 Memorial  of  the  Inauguration  of  the  Statue  of  Franklin. 

Boston:  1857.    4°. 

3533  Same.     2d  ed.    Boston:  1858.    8°. 

3534 Philosophical  and  Miscellaneous  Papers.    Lond. :  1787.    8°. 

3535  The  Way  to  Wealth,  or  Poor  Richard  Improved.    Paris: 

1795.  12°.  The  same  in  French  in  same  vol.  Divers  Letters  in 
same  vol.  Obs.  sur  les  Sauvages  du  Nord  de  L'Amerique — in  same 
vol.    Portrait. 

3536  The  Life  of.  Written  by  Himself .    Salem:  1796.    Sm.  12°. 

3537  The  Life  of.    3d  Amer.  Edit.     New  York:   1794.      18°. 

Port. 

3538 Works  of.      With  Life   Written  by  Himself.      London: 

1838.    18°. 


CATALOGUE.  203 

3539  FRANKLIN,  BENJ.  (ll.d.)    Works  of,  consistiug  of  his  Life, 

written  by  Himself.     Witli  Essays,  Humorous,  Moral,  and  Literaiy, 

Fairhaveu,  Vt. :    1798.     12°. 
3540 Memoirs  of,  by  himself,  with  his  most  interesting  Essays. 

Vol.  1.    N.  Y.:  1839.     18°. 
3541  FRANKLIN,  JOHN,  (Capt.   R.    N.,  F.R.S.,  &c.)     Narrative 

of  a  Second  Expedition  to  the  Polar  Sea,  in  1825, 1826  and  1827. 

Including  John  Richardson's  Progress  to  the  Eastward.    Phila.: 

1828.    8°.     Map. 
3642 Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  the  Polar  Sea  in  1819-20-21-22. 

2  vols.     London:  1824.     Four  Maps. 

Anything  by  Sir  J.  Franklin  had  now  a  sad  interest.    His  descriptioni  of  Arctic  Scenery 
are  vivid  and  interesting. 

3543  FRANKLIN  Primer  for  the  use  of  Schools.  Greenfield,  Mass. : 
1840.    18°. 

3544  ERASER,  D.  A  Collection  of  Select  Biograp.,  \^ith  two  Let- 
ters to  Thomas  Paine.     New  York:  1798.     12°.     [Very  Scarce.] 

3545  FREDERICK.  Description  of  Corsica,  with  an  Account  of  its 
Union  with  Great  Britain,  and  the  Life  of  Gen.  Paoli.  London: 
1795.  8°.  In  same  vol.,  Martin,  M.,  Voyage  to  St.  Kilda.  London: 
1749.    Davis,  I.  B.,  Ancient  and  Modern  Nice.    London:  1807.    8°. 

3546  FREE  BRITONS  (The).  Supplemental  Memorial  to  the  Elec- 
tors of  the  Members  of  the  British  Parliament.     London:  1770.    4°. 

3547  FREEDLEY,  EDWIN  T.  Philadelphia  and  its  manufactures. 
Phila.:  1858.    8°. 

3548  FREE-HOLDER,  The,  or  Political  Essays.  London:  1716.  12°. 
Autog.  Wm.  Wake. 

3549 Same.    London:  1729.     12°. 

3550  FREEHOLDERS  MAGAZINE  (The),  or.  Monthly  Chronicle 
of  Liberty.    By  a  Patriotic  Society.    London:  1769.    8^. 

3551  FREEMAN,  FRED'K.  History  of  Cape  Cod;  annals  of  13 
towns  of  Barnstable  Co.    2  vols.    Boston:  1869.    8°.     Portraits. 

3552  FREEMAN,  JAMES.  Sermons  on  Particular  Occasions.  Bos- 
ton: 1812.    8°. 

3553  Sermons  [as  above].     Boston:  1821.     12°. 

3554 Funeral  Sermons,  preached  at  Kings  Chapel,  Boston.  Bos- 
ton: 1820    8°.     Bound. 

3555  FREEMAN,  SAML.    Probate  Directory.    Boston:  1803.     12°. 

3556  FREEMAN,  SAMUEL.  A  valuable  Assistant  to  every  Man; 
or  the  American  Clerk's  Magazine.    Boston:  1814.     7th  ed.    8°. 

3557  Extracts  from  the  Journals  kept  by  the  Rev.  Tho.  Smith,  in 

Falmouth,  from  1720  to  1728.     With  an  Appendix.    Portland:  1821. 
12°.     Port. 

3558  The  Massachusetts  Justice.    Boston:  1795.    8°. 

3559  The  Probate  Auxiliary;  or  a  Director  and  Assistant  to  Pro- 


204  CATALOGUE. 

bate  Courts,  Executors,  etc.  Portland:  1793.  12°.  Autog.  of  J. 
Lowell. 

3560  FREEMAN,  WM.  P.  Biography  of  Isaac  W.  Ambler.  Bidde- 
ford:  1860.    12°. 

3561  FREEMAN'S  GUIDE.  Cont.  the  Federal  Constitution,  and  the 
Constitutions  of  the  different  States.     Charlestown:  1812.     12°. 

3562  FREEMASONRY  UNMASKED,  or  Minutes  of  the  Trial  of  a 
Suit  wherein  Thaddeus  Stevens,  Esq.,  was  Plaintiff,  and  Jacob 
Lefever,  Defendant.     Gettysburg,  Pa. :  1835.     12°. 

3563  The  Constitutions  of  the  Freemasons.    London:  1723.    4°. 

New  York:  Rep.  1855. 

3564  FREMANTLE,  (Lt.  Col.)  Three  Months  in  the  Southern 
States:  April-June,  1863.    N.  York:  1864.    12°. 

3565  FRifiMONT,  JOHN  C.  Report  of  the  Exploring  Expedition  to 
the  Rocky  Mountains  in  1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  North  California 
in  1843-4.     Washington:  1845.     8°. 

3566 Oregon  and  California.       The  Exploring  Expedn.  to  the 

Rocky  Mountains.  Buffalo:  1851.  12°.  2  Portraits  and  other  En- 
gravings. 

3567 The  Life,  Explorations  and  Public  Services  of.    N.  York: 

1856.     12°.     Port. 

3568  FRENCH,  B.  F.  Historical  Memoirs  of  Louisiana.  Forming 
the  6th  of  the  Series  of  Hist.  Coll.  of  La.    N.  York:  1853.    8°. 

3569  Historical  Colls,  of  Louisiana,  containing  Transl.  of  many 

and  val.  Doc.    Phila. :  1850.    8°.    Map. 

3570  Same.    New  Ser.    N.  York:  1869.    8°. 

3571  Biographia  Americana,  the  Lives,  Actions,  and  Writings 

of  the  most  distinguished  Persons  in  N.  America.  N.  York:  1825. 
8°.    Port. 

3572  FRENCH  GRAMMAR.     Laporte.     Boston:  1844.     8°. 

3573  FRENCH,  JOHN.  The  Art  of  Distillation:  or,  a  Treatise  of 
the  Choicest  Spagyrical  Preparations,  Experiments  and  Curiosities, 
performed  by  way  of  Distillation.  Also  the  London  Distiller, 
London:  1667.     4°. 

3574  FRENCH,  JONATHAN.  True  Republican.  Phila.:  1845. 
12°.     Portraits. 

3575  FRENCH  REVOLUTION  (The)  of  1848.  A  Narrative  of 
Events.  With  Portraits  and  other  Illustrations.  2d  ed.  London: 
1851.    12°. 

3576  FRENEAU,  PHILIP.  Poems  relating  to  the  American  Revo- 
lution.   N.  York:  1865.    8°.     Portraits. 

3577  Poems  written  between  1768  and  1794.  New  ed.  Mon- 
mouth, N.  J. :  1795.     8°. 

A  very  rare  edition.  Freneau's  decided  poetic  genius  became  with  him  rather  a  means 
than  an  end.  He  wrote  to  elevate  and  strengthen  the  patriotic  cause  in  the  Revolution, 
and  some  of  his  lyrics  will  still  quicken  the  pulse.  Trumbull,  Freneau,  Barlow, 
Paine  and  Humphrey  are  names  that  will  live  in  American  poetry. 


CATALOGUE.  2S05 

3578  FRENEAU,  PHILIP.  Poems  written  and  Published  during 
the  American  Revol.  War.  Third  ed.  2  vols.  Phila. :  1809.  12°. 
Frontispiece.     [Scarce.] 

3579  FREZIER,  M.  Relation  du  Voyage  de  la  Mer  du  Sud  aux 
Cotes  du  Chili,  du  Perou,  et  du  Bresil  in  1712-14.  Deux  Tomes. 
A  Amsterdam:  1717.     12°.     Maps,  Charts  and  Views. 

3580 Relation  du  Voyage.      A  Paris:   1732.      4°.      Numerous 

Plates. 

3581  A  Voyage  to  the  South  Sea,  and  along  the  Coasts  of  Chili 

and  Peru,  in  the  Years  1712,  '13,  and  '14.     37  Copper-Cuts.    With  a 
Postscript  by  Dr.  Edmund  Halley.     London:  1717.    4°. 

3582  FRIEND  (The).  A  Religious  and  Literary  Journal.  Edited  by 
Robert  Smith.  Phila.:  1836-1849.  4to.  (Vols.  9-22.)  Vols.  9  and 
10  defective. 

3583  FRIEND  (The).  Or  Advocate  of  Truth.  Parts  of  3  vols. 
Phila.:  1828.     8°. 

3584  FRIENDLY  ADDRESS  (A).  To  All  Reasonable  Americans 
on  the  Subject  of  our  Political  Confusions.  Printed  for  the  Pur- 
chasers, 1774.     [Rare.]    [By  Rev.  Dr.  Myles  Cooper.] 

3585  FRIENDSHIP'S  Offering,  Literary  Souvenir,  and  other  An- 
nuals.    Finely  Ill'd.     1831-52.     lOv.  8°. 

3586  FRIEZE,  JACOB.  History  of  the  Efforts  to  obtain  an  exten- 
sion of  Suffrage  in  Rhode  Island;  from  1811  to  1842.  Providence: 
12°. 

3587  FRISBIE,  BARNES,  (Hon.)  History  of  Middletown,  Vermont: 
Rutland,  Vt.:  1867.    8°. 

3588  FROBISHER,  NATHL.  New  Select  Collection  of  Epitaphs. 
London:  [n.  d.]     12°.    Engraved  Title. 

3589  FROISSART,  JOHN,  (Sir).  Chronicles  of  England,  France, 
Spain,  and  the  adjoining  Countries.  "With  additions,  by  Thomas 
Johnes,  Esq.  Life  of  the  Author.  By  Rev.  John  Lord.  N.  York: 
1855.    R.  8°. 

3590 Same.    New  York:  1844.    R.  8°.    10  nos. 

3591  FROSSARD,  M.  La  Cause  des  ilsclaves  Negres  et  des  Habitans 
de  la  Guinee,  port6  au  Tribunal  de  la  Justice,  de  la  Religion,  de  la 
Politique ;  on  Histoire  de  la  Traite  et  de  I'Esclavage  des  Negres.  2 
tomes.    A  Lyon:  1789.     8°.    Very  rare. 

3592  FROST,  JOHN.  A  History  of  the  United  States.  A  new  Edit. 
Revised  and  Corrected.    Phila.:  1851.    12°. 

3593   History  of  the  Colonies  composing  the  U.  States.   N.  York: 

1846:  12°.    Numerous  cuts. 

3594  Indian  Wars  of  the  U.  States.     By  William  Moore.  Phila. : 

1851.     18°.     Numerous  Plates. 

3595  Same.     Phila.:  1858.     12°. 

3596 History  of  the  United  States;  for  the  Use  of  Common 

Schools.     Phila.:  1850.    18°.     Illus. 


206  CATALOOUE. 

3597  FROTHINGHAM,  EBENEZER.  The  Articles  of  Eaith  and 
Practice,  with  the  Covenant,  that  is  confessed  by  the  Separate 
Churches  in  this  land.  [Appended,]  Some  Remarks  upon  Mr. 
Brainerd's  Life,  and  Mr.  Edward's  Observations  upon  the  same. 
IS^ewport:  Printed  by  J.  Frankhn,  1750.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

3598  EROTHINGHAM,  N.  L.  Metrical  Pieces,  trans,  and  original. 
Boston:  1855.    12°. 

3599  EROTHmGHAM,  RICHARD,  Jr.  History  of  the  Siege  of 
Boston,  and  of  the  Battles  of  Lexington,  Concord,  and  Bunker's 
Hill.     Boston:  1849.    8°. 

3600 A  Tribute  to  Thomas  Starr  King.    Boston:  1865.    18°.       . 

3601  EROUDE,  JAMES  ANTHOKY.  History  of  England,  from 
the  fall  of  Wolsey  to  Elizabeth.     K.  Y. :  1865.     2v.    1.  paper. 

3602  ERY,  J.  REESE.  Life  of  Gen.  Zachary  Taylor.  Incidents  of 
his  early  Years,  by  R.  T.  Conrad.    Philada. :  1847.     12°.    Portrait. 

3603  EULL  (A)  AND  COMPLETE  Acct.  of  the  Late  Awful  Riots 
in  Philada.     With  10  Engravings.    Phila. :  [1844.]    18°. 

3604  EULLART0:N^,  WILLIAM,  (m.p.)  A  Yiew  of  the  English 
Interests  in  India;  and  an  Account  of  the  Military  Operations  of 
1782, 1783,  and  1784.    London:  1788.     8°.     Maps. 

3605  Proceedings  in  the  Case,  The  King  vs.  Draker,  on  the  Pros- 
ecution of  the  Hon.  Mrs.  H.  EuUarton,  for  a  Libel  against  the  late 
Col.  Fullarton  of  Eullarton.    Brentford,     [n.  d.]    8°. 

3606  EULLER,  A.  (Rev.)  Memoirs  of  Mr.  John  Janeway ;  by  James 
Janeway;  and  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  S.  Pearce.  London:  1824.  18°. 
Two  Portraits. 

3607  EULLER,  S.  M.  Summeronthe Lakes, in  1843.  Boston:  1844. 
12°. 

Margaret  Fuller,  afterwards  Countess  D'Ossoli.    Now  a  scarce  book. 

3608  EULLER,  THOMAS.  The  History  of  the  Holy  Warre.  3d  ed. 
Cambridge:  1647.    Eol.    Frontispiece,  Map,  &c. 

3609 Good  Thoughts  in  Bad  Times:  Good  Thoughts  in  Worse 

Times,  etc.     London:  Pickering,  1830.     12°. 

3610 Good  Thoughts  in  Bad  Times.     Boston:  1863.     8°.    Port. 

3611  The  Holy  and  Profane  State.     New  edit.     With  Notes  By 

James  Nichols.     London:  1841.    8°.     Portraits. 

3612  The  Church  History  of  Britain;  until  the  Year  1648.  Lon- 
don: 1655.    Eol.    Plates. 

3613 The  Church  Hist.  With  a  Preface  and  Notes  by  Jas.  Nich- 
ols.   3  vols.     London:  1842.     8°. 

3614  Worthies  of  England:  A  New  Ed.  By  P.  A.  Nuttall,  ll.d.  In 
3  vols.     London:  1840.     8°. 

3615  The  Hist,  of  the  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  and  of  Waltham  Ab- 
bey. With  the  Appeal  to  Injured  Innocence.  A  New  Ed.  With 
Notes  by  James  Nichols.     London:  1840.    8^ 


xo 


CATALOGUE.  207 

3616  FULLER,  THOMAS.  Abel  Redivivus ;  or,  the  Dead  yet 
Speaking.  The  Lives  and  Deaths  of  the  Modern  Divines.  New 
Edition  with  Notes.  By  William  Nichols.  43  Portraits.  2  vols. 
London:  Wm.  Tegg,  1867.     Cr.  8°. 

3617  A  Pisgah  Sight  of  Palestine  and  the  Confines  thereof,  with 

the  Historie  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament  acted  thereon.    Lon- 
don: 1869.    c.  8°. 

3618  FULTON,  ELINOR.  By  the  Author  of  Tliree  Experiments  of 
Living.     Boston:  1837.     18°.^   Bound. 

3619  FUNNELL,  WILLIAM.  A  Voyage  Around  the  World.  Con- 
taining an  Account  of  Captain  Dampier's  Expedition  into  the  South 
Seas,  in  1703  «fe  1704.  With  Divers  Maps,  Draughts,  Figures  of 
Plants  and  Animals.     London:  1707.     8°. 

The  author  was  Dampier's  mate,  in  this  expedition. 

3620  FURBER,  GEORGE  C.  Journal  of  a  Private,  in  the  Tennessee 
Regiment  of  Cavalry,  in  the  Campaign  in  Mexico,  1846-7.  In- 
cluding a  complete  History  of  the  War  with  Mexico,  with  engrav- 
ings.    Cincinnati:  1857.    8^^.     [First  published  in  1847.] 

3621  FURLONG,  LAWRENCE,  (Capt.)  [Pseud?]  The  American 
Coast  Pilot.  Second  edition,  largely  Improved.  Newburyport, 
by  Edmund  M.  Blunt,  1798.    8°. 

3622  FURMAN,  GABRIEL.  Biog.  sketch  of.  Also  Reminiscences 
of.    By  Wm.  Go  wans.     [n.  t.  p.]    4°. 

3623  FURMAN,  WOOD.  A  History  of  the  Charleston  Association 
of  Baptist  Churches  in  S.  Carolina;  with  an  Appendix.  Charleston, 
S.  C.,18n.     12°. 

3624  FURTHER  PROGRESS  OF  THE  GOSPEL.    N.  Y.    1865.  4". 

3625  FURTHER  QUERIES  into  New-English  Affairs.  N.  Y. 
1865.    4°. 

3626  FURTHER  QUERIES  upon  the  Present  State  of  New-English 
Affairs,  1689-90.    N.  Y.     [n.  d.]     4°. 

3627  GAGE,  THOMAS.  The  Traveller.  Part  1.  A  Journal  of  Three 
Thousand  Three  hundred  Miles,  through  the  Main  Land  of  S.  Amer- 
ica. His  Journey  from  St.  John  de  Uloa  to  Mexico,  etc.  Wood- 
bridge,  in  New  Jersey:  1758.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

3628  Nouvelle    Relation,    contenant   les    voyages    de     Thomas 

Gage  dans  la  Nouvelle  Espagne.    Avec  la  Descrip.  de  la  Ville  de 
Mexique.     2  Tomes.     Amsterdam:  1720.     12°.     Scarce. 

3629  GAGE,  THOMAS.  History  of  Rowley,  anciently  including 
Bradford,  Boxford  and  Gorgetown,  from  1639  to  the  present  Time. 
Boston:  1840.     12°.     Front.     [Very  scarce,] 

3630  GALE,  GEORGE.  Gale  Family  Records  in  England  and  the 
U.  S.  The  Tottingham  Family  of  N.  England,  and  some  Account 
of  the  Bogardus,  Waldron  and  Young  Families  of  N.  York.  Gales- 
ville,  Wisconsin:  1866.     Sq.  12°. 


208  CATALOGUE. 

3631  GALE,  XAHUM.  Memoir  of  Bennet  Tyler,  d.d.  Boston: 
1860.     Sra.  8°. 

3632  GALES,  [JOSEPH.]  Debates  and  Proceedings  in  the  Congress 
of  the  U.  S. ;  with  an  App.  containing  important  State  Papers.  2  vols. 
Washington:  1834.     E.  8°. 

3633  GALIGN'A:N'I,  A.  aot)  M.  I^qw  Guide  to  Paris.  Paris:  1825. 
12°.     Map  and  Plates. 

3634 Same  on  an  entirely  Kew  Plan.    Paris:  1842.     12°.    Map 

and  Plates. 

3635  Same.    15th  ed.    Paris:  1827.    18°. 

3636  Same.    17th  ed.    Paris.   •  [n.  d.]    18°. 

3637  Same,  for  1859.     Paris,  12°.     Maps  and  Views. 

3638  GALLAGHER,  WILLIAM  D.  Erato,  :N'os.  1-3.  Cincinnati: 
Published  by  Josiah  Drake.     1835-37.     3v.     12°. 

3639 Selections  from  the  Poetical  Literature  of  the  West.  Cin- 
cinnati: 1841.     12°. 

3640  GALLAHER,  JAMES.  Western  Sketch  Book.  3d  ed.  Bos- 
ton: 1852.    12°. 

3641  Psalms  and  Hymns  of  J.  Watts.     Cincinnati:  1836.     12°. 

3642  GALLATI:N',  ALBERT.  Right  of  the  U.  S.  of  America  to  the 
Korth  Eastern  Boundary  claimed  by  them.  Kew  York:  1840.  8°. 
Maps. 

3643  Sketch  of   the  Finances  of  the  U.   S.    K.  Y. :  1796.     8°. 

2  Pol.    Tables. 

3644 Memoir  of  the  North-Eastern  Boundary  in  connexion  with 

Mr.  Jay's  Map.     With  Danl.  Webster's  Speech.     Deld.  at  a  Special 
Meeting  of  the  :N'.  Y.  Hist.  Society,  Apr.  15, 1842.  N.  Y. :   1842.   8°. 

3645  Inaugural  Address  on  taking  the  Chair  as  President  of  the  K.  Y. 
Hist.  Society,  Feb.  7, 1843.    8°. 

3646  Synopsis  of  the  Indian  Tribes  within  the  IT.  S.  and  in  the 

British  and  Russian  Possessions  of  K.  America.     (Am.  Antiquarian 
Soc.)    Worcester,  1836.     8°. 

3647  GALLAUDET,  THOMAS  H.  Class  Book  of  Natural  Theology. 
Hartford:  1838.     16°. 

3648  GALLIER,  JAMES.  American  Builders  Estimates.  K.  Y. 
1833.    8°. 

3649  GALLOWAY,  JOSEPH,  (Esq.)  Examination  before  the  House 
of  Commons.  Ed.  by  Thomas  Balch.  250  copies  printed.  Phila. 
'76  Society.  1855.    8°. 

3650  GALT,  J0H:N'.  Life  and  Studies  of  Benj.  West,  Pres.  of  The 
Royal  Academy,  prior  to  his  Arrival  in  England;  from  Materials 
furnished  by  himself .    Phila.:  1816.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

3651  GAMMELL,  WILLIAM.  Life  of  Roger  Williams.  Boston: 
185i.     12°. 

3652 History  of  American  Baptist    Missions    in  Asia,  Africa, 

Europe  and  North  America.     Boston:  1849.     12°. 


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3653  GANO,  JOHN,  (Rev.)  Biographical  Memoirs  of  the  late,  of 
Frankfort,  (Ky.)  formerly  of  New  York.  Written  principally  by 
himself.    New  York:  1806.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

3654  GARCILLASSO  de  LA  VEGA.  Histoire  des  Yncas,  Rois 
du  Perou.  Deux  Tomes.  A  Amsterdam:  1704.  12°.  Map  and 
Plates. 

3655  GARDEN,  ALEXANDER.  Six  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  George 
Whitefield.  "With  Mr.  Whitefield's  Answer  to  the  first.  Second 
Ed.     Boston:  1740.    8°. 

3656 Anecdotes  of  The  American  Revolution.  3  vols.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.:  1865.    4°.    Ed.  30  copies. 

3657 Regeneration.  The  Substance  of  Two  Sermons  in  Charles- 
Town,  S.  C.    Boston:  Rep.  1741.    8°. 

3658 Doctrine  of  Justification.    A  letter  to  Mr.  A.  Croswell,  of 

Groton,  in  N.  Eng.     S.  C,  Charles-Town:  1742.     8°. 

3659  GARDINER,  HENRY,  (Capt.)  The  Anglo-American,  or, 
Memoirs  of.     Liverpool:  1813.    12°. 

3660  GARDINER,  JOHN,  (Esq.)  Speech  of  John  Gardiner,  Esq., 
delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  [of  Mass.]  26  Jan.  1792; 
on  the  Expediency  of  Repealing  the  Law  against  Theatrical  Exhi- 
bitions.    Boston:  1792.     8°.     pp.  160.     [Very  rare.] 

Without  doubt  the  first  American  defence  of  the  theatre.  The  discussion  was  caused  by 
the  forcible  suspension  of  a  theatrical  performance  In  Boston,  and  led  to  the  repeal  of 
the  old  law. 

3661  GARIBALDI,  Gen.  Life  of,  by  Himself.  Portrait.  New 
York:  1859.    12°. 

3662  GARLAND,  HUGH  A.     Life  of  John  Randolph  of  Roanoke 
13th  ed.     [2  vols,  in  one.]    N.  York:  1860.    8°.    Portraits. 

3663  GARNEAU,  F.  X.  History  of  Canada,  from  the  Time  of  its 
Discovery  till  the  Union  Year  1840-41.  With  Notes,  etc.  By  An- 
drew Bell.     2  vols.    Montreal:  1862.    8°. 

3664  GARRARD,  LEWIS  H.  Chambersburg  in  the  Colony  and  in 
the  Revolution.     A  Sketch.    Phila. :  1856.     8°. 

3665  GARRISON,  WM.  LLOYD.  Lectures  of  George  Thompson, 
with  the  Discussion  between  Mr.  T.  and  Mr.  Borthwick,  at  Liver- 
pool. Also,  a  History  of  his  Connection  with  the  Anti-Slavery 
Cause  in  England.     Boston:  1836.     8°. 

3666  Sonnets  and  other  Poems.    Boston:  1843.     16°. 

3667  GARTH,  SAMUEL,  Sm.  The  Dispensary.  A  Poem.  In 
Six  Cantos.    6th  ed.     London:  1706.    8°.    Frontispiece. 

3668  GASPfi,  Philippe  Aubert  de.  The  Canadians  of  old.  tr.  by 
G.  N.  Pennee.     Quebec:  1864.    8°. 

3669  GASS,  PATRICK.  Journal  of  the  Voyages  and  Travels  of  a 
Corps  of  Discovery,  under  Lewis  and  Clarke  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
In  1804,  5  and  6.  Pittsburgh  Printed.  London,  Re-printed:  1808. 
8°.    [Scarce.] 


210  CATALOGUE. 

3670  GASS,  PATRICK.  Journa.  of  the  Yoya-^es  ana  Travels.  4th 
ed.     Six  Engravings  [and  Map].    Phila.:  1812.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

3671  GATTEL,  L'ABBlS.  Nouveau  Dictionnaire  de  Poche,  Fran- 
9ois-Espagnol,  et  Espagnol-rran9ois.    A  Yalence:  1798.     Sq.  12°. 

3672  GAY,  JOHN.  Poems,  Kever  before  printed.  With  Sketch  of 
his  Life.    Boston:  1820.    16°. 

3678  GAYARR:^,  CHARLES.  Romance  of  the  History  of  Lou- 
isiana.   A  Series  of  Lectures.    N.  York:  1848.    12°. 

3674 History  of  Louisiana.     Spanish  Domination.    INTew  York: 

1854.    8°. 

3675  Louisiana:  its  History  as  a  French  Colony.     Third  Series 

of  Lectures.    N.  York:  1852.     8°.    Map. 

3676  History  of  Louisiana.     The  French  Domination.     2  vols. 

in  one.     2d  ed.    ISTew  York:  1867.    8°. 

3677 History  of  Louisiana.    The  American  Domination.    New 

York:  1866.    8°. 

3678  GAZETTEERS,  Universal:  or,  a  Description  of  the  several  Em- 
pires in  the  Known  World.     London :  1759.    8°. 

3679  Harper's  Statist.  Gazetteer  of  the  World,  by  J.  C.  Smith. 

N.  Y.:  1855.    8°. 

3680 New  Universal  Pocket.     Boston:  1832.    12°. 

3681  GEBEL  TEIR.    Boston:  1829.    12°.     [By  William  Tudor?] 

3682  GEE,  JOSHUA.  Trade  and  Navigation  of  Great-Britain  Con- 
sidered.    2d  ed.     London:  1730.    8°. 

3683  GEER,  J.  J.  (Capt.)  Beyond  the  Lines:  or  a  Yankee  Prisoner 
loose  in  Dixie.    Phila. :  1864.    12°.    Portrait. 

GENEALOGIES,  pamphlets  only.    Bound  vols,   will  be    found 

under  their  authors. 

3684 Adams  Family.    Folding  pedigree  of. 

3685 Ayres  Family.    Descendants  of  Capt.  John  A.    [W.  H. 

Whitmore.     Boston:  1870.    8°. 
3686 Babcock  Family.     [Circular,  giving  a  few  items  of  gen- 

eal.]     Albany,     [n.  d.]    8°. 

3687  Bangs  Family.    Folding  geneal.  of.    [D.  Dudley.] 

3688 Barker  Family.    Memorial  of .     [H.  H.  Edes.]    Boston: 

1871.    8°. 
3689 Barnaby  or  Barneby  Family.   From  Reg.  v.  18.    [E.  W. 

Peirce.] 
3690 Bearse  or  Bearss  Family.    Geneal.  of.     [J.  B.  New- 
comb.]    Elgin,  111.:  187L    8°. 
3691  Bird  Family.    Geneal.  of  Thomas  B.and  desc.     [W.  B. 

Trask.]    Boston:  1871.    8°. 
3692 Bradford  Family.    Geneal.  of  desc.  of  Wm.  B.   [G.  Fes- 

senden.]    Boston:  1850.     8°. 
3693  Bradstreet  Family.    Folding  pedigree.     [J.  Dean  and 

D.  Dudley.] 


CATALOGUE.  211 

3694  GENEALOGIES.    Gates  Family.    [Geneal.  of  John  C, 

from  the  Willimantic  Journal,  Jan.  10, 1862.] 
3695 Chase  rA:»nLY.     Geneal.  of  G.  fam.  of  Chesham,  Bucks, 

in  England,  Hampton  and  Newbury  in  N.  E.    From  Heraldic  Jour- 
nal.    [G.B.Chase.]     Boston:  1869.    8°. 

3696 Chauncy  Family.    Folding  pedigree  of. 

3697 Chauncy  Memorials.    Suppl.  to.    ["W.  C.  Fowler.] 

3698 Chipman  Famil   .  Lineage  of.  [K.  M.  Chipman.]  Salem: 

1872.    8°. 
3699 Chipman  Family.    Sketch  of.    fr.  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen. 

Register.    [R.  Manning.] 
3700 Clap,  Capt.  Roger.     Memoirs  of    [J.   Blake,  Jun.  with 

ace.  of  Author  and  family.     T.  Prince.]    Pittsfield:  1824.    8°. 

3701  Clap  Family,  etc.    Nicholas  C.  and  desc. 

3702 Clark  and  Ross  Families.    Anc.  and  desc.  of  John  L. 

Clark  and  Sophia  M.  Ross.    C.  S.  Sims.]   Prescott,  Ca.:  1870.    8°. 

3703 Clarke  Family.    Desc.   of  Thomas  C.     [S.  C.  Clarke.] 

Boston:  1869.    8°. 

3704 Coffin  Family.    Geneal.  of  in  N.  Eng.  fr.  N.  E.  Hist. 

and  Gen.  Reg.    Boston:  1870.    8°. 

3705 Coleman  Family.  Desc.  of  Thomas  C.  Phila.:  1867.  8°. 

3706 Cotton  Family.    Geneal.    [J.  W.  Thornton.]   fr.  N.  E. 

Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg. 
3707 Cotton  Family.    Folding  pedigree. 

3708 Cotton  Family.    Eng.  Ancestry  of  Rev.  John  C.    repr. 

fr.  Heraldic  Journal.     Boston:  1860.    8°. 

3709 Curtis  Family.    Desc.  of  Wm.  C.     Roxbury.     [S.  C. 

Clarke.]  '  Boston:  1869.    8°. 

3710  CuRWEN  Family.    Folding  Pedigree. 

3711  Davenport  Family.    Desc.  of  Eleazer  D.    [H.  Daven- 
port.] 

3712 Deane  Family.    Mem.  of  John  and  Walter  D.    [W.  R. 

Deane.]    fr.  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Register. 
3713 Denison,  Gen.  Daniel.  [D.D.  Slade.]  fr.  N.  E.  Hist,  and 

Gen.  Register. 

3714 Drake  Family,  of  Hampton,  N.  H.    Folding  pedigree. 

3715 Dudley  Family.    Folding  pedigree. 

3716 Dumaresq  Family,  with  reminiscences  of  James  Dumar- 

esque.     [Augustus  T.     Perkins.]    Albany:  1863.     8°. 

3717 Eliot  Family.    Folding  pedigree. 

3718 Everett  Family.    Rep.  fr.  N.  E.  H.  and  G.  Reg.    [E.  F. 

Everett.]    Boston:  1800.     8^. 

3719 Farmer  Family,  of  Billerica,  Mass.   Hingham:  1828.  12  . 

3720 Farrar  Family.    In  N.  E.  H.  and  G.  Reg.    V.  6.    1852. 

3721  Federal  St.  Church,  Newburyport.    Gen.  Ads.  giving 

hist,  of  its  founders.     (Moody  D.  Cook.)    Newburyport:    1862. 


212  CATALOOUE. 

3722  GENEALOGIES.    Fitts  or  Fitz  Family  in  America.    [J. 

H.  Fitts.]    Clinton:  1869.     8°. 

3723 FiTZPEN  OR  Phippen  and  allied  families.    [G.  D.  Phippen.] 

3724 Fletcher,  Edward  H.    Table  of  the  Descendants  of 

Eobert  Fletcher.     [Lith.  broadside.]    Kew  York:  1847. 
3725 FoLLANSBEE  Assoc,  U.   S.  A.    Eeport  to.     [C.  Smith.] 

Middlebury:  1865.     8°. 
3726 Fowler  Family.    Desc.  of  Ambrose  Fowler  of  Windsor, 

and  Capt.  Wm.  Fowler  of  N.  H.,  Conn.   Kep.  fr.  Reg.    [J.  Fowler.] 

Boston:  1857.    8°. 
3727 Fowler  Family.    Desc.  of  Wm.  Fowler,  the  magistrate. 

[W.  C.  Fowler.]    [1865.]    8°. 
3728 Fuller  Family.    Desc.  of  John  Fuller,  l!^ewton,  1644-98. 

[S.  C.  Clarke.]    Boston:  1869.    8°. 
3729 Fuller  Family,  with  notices  of  Thos.  Fuller  and  desc. 

Boston:  1857.    8°. 

3730 Gale  Family.    Albany:  1864.    8°. 

3731  Gardiner  Family.    Desc.  of  Richard  Gardner  of  Woburn. 

Boston:  1858.    8-^.     [Rare.] 

3732 Ge:n^ealogical  registry  of  the  U.  S.    Ko.  1-3. 

3733  GiBBS  Family.    Folding  pedigree.    [Lith.  broadside.] 

3734 ^  Gilbert  Family.     [Register.]    [J.  W.  Thornton.]    1850. 

3735 Gloucester  Families.      Geneal.  items  rel.  to  Gloucester, 

Mass.     [J.  B.  Felt.]    1850.    8°. 
3736 Goodhue  Family  with  address  by  S.  Goodhue. 

3738 GooKiN  Family.  [Register.]    [J.  W.  Thornton.]  1847.  8°. 

3739 Gorges  Family.    Pedigree  of    Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges. 

Rep.  fr.  H.  and  G.  Reg.    [F.  Brown.]    Boston:  1875.    8°. 

3740 Gould    Family.      Ancestry    and  posterity   of   Zaccheus 

Gould  of  Topsfield.     [B.  A.  Gould.]    Salem:  1872.    8°. 

3741  Grant    Family.      Matthew  Grant's  old  church  record. 

Fr.  Stiles's  Hist,  of  Ancient  Windsor. 

3742  Greene  Family.    Desc.   of  Thomas  Greene  of  Maiden, 

Mass.     [S.  S.  Greene.]  .Boston:  1858.     8°. 

3743  Gyles,   Thomas    and  his    neighbors.      1669-89.      [J.  A. 

Yinton.]    Boston:  1867.     8°. 

3744 Halenbeek  Family. 

3745 Haven  Family.    Address  to  desc.  of  Richard  Haven  of 

Lynn,  Aug.  29.     1844.     [J.  C.  Park.]    Boston:  1844.    8°. 

3746  Hayden  Family.    Fr.  Stiles's  Hist,  of  Ancient  Windsor. 

3747 Hill  Family.    Desc.  of  Peter  Hill,  York  Co.,  Me.,  with 

incidents  rel.  to  the  French  and  Indian  wars.     Rep.  fr.  Reg.     [U. 

Parsons.]     Boston:  1858.     8°. 
3748 HiNMAN  Family.    Geneal.  of  Sergt.   Edward  Hinman's 

family,   Stratford,    Conn.      1650.       [R.   R.  Hinman.]      Hartford. 

1856.     8°. 


CATALOGUE.  213 

3749  GENEALOGIES.   Holt  Estate  Association.    Statement 
of  the  Origin,  Organization  and  Objects.     New  York:  1868.    8°. 

3750 IIosMER  Family.     [J.  B.  Hosraer.]    Hartford:  1861.    8°. 

3751  HoYT  Family,  Deerfield. 

3752 Hubbard,  Edwin.     Ancestral  Register.     New  edition, 

revised  and  improved.  Directions  for  filling  out  Blanks,  Recommen- 
dations, «&c  ,  &c.  Chicago:  [1870.]  18°.  Ruled  and  Printed  Sheet 
to  accompany  the  above     Folio.     1870. 

3753  Hull,  Richard.    Desc.  [S.  C.  Clarke.]    Bos.:  1869.    8°. 

3754 Hull  Family.    Book  of  the  Hulls.     [O.  Hull.]    N.  Y.: 

1863.    16°. 

3755 Huntington,  Hon.    Asahel.    Memorial  address,  Sept. 

5, 1871.    [O.  P.  Lord.]    Salem:  1872.    8°. 

3756 Hurlbut,  Samuel.    Paper  read  at  a  family  meeting  of 

the  desc.  of,  Sept.  20,  1860.  [H.  H.  Hurlbut.]  Racine,  Wis.: 
1861.     8°. 

3757 Hutchinson,  John    W.     The  Book  of   Brothers;    (2d 

Series.)  Being  a  History  of  the  Adventures  of  John  W.  Hutchin- 
son and  his  Family  in  the  Camps  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 
Boston:  1864.     12°. 

3758 Hutchinson   Family.      The   book    of    brothers.      [A. 

Hutchinson.]    N.  Y.:  1852.     12°. 

3759 Jackson  Family.    Folding  pedigree  of  family  of  Edward 

Jackson,  Newton.    Boston:  1839. 

3760 Jayne,  John  Pitts.    Index  Register  to  Advertisements. 

For  Heirs-at-Law,  Next-of  Kin,  Chancery  Heirs,  for  Unclaimed 
Money,  from  1760  to  1870,  for  Persons  in  America.  New  York: 
1875.    12°. 

.3761  Johnson,  WM.,of  Charlestown.    Geneal.  tables.    8°. 

3762 Johnson,  Willard,  and  Sheafe.     [J.  TVillard.]    From 

N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Register. 

3763 JossELYN  Family.    Notes  on. 

3764 Kellogg,  Charles.    Family  meeting  of,  desc.  of.    Rep. 

fr.  Reg.    Boston:  1858.     8°. 

3765  KiLBY,  Christopher.    A  memoir  prepared  for  the  Reg. 

Jan.,  1872.     [C.  W.  Tuttle.]    Boston:  1872.    8°. 

3766 King    Families,  Raynham,  1680-1866.      [E.    Sanford.J 

Taunton:  1866.     8°. 

3767 Kingsbury,  Henry  and  his  desc.  Rep.  fr.  Reg.     [J.  W. 

Dean.] 

3768 Lapham  Family  Register.    Desc.  of  Thomas  Lapham, 

Scituate,  Mass.,  1635.     [W.  B.  Lapham.]    Augusta:  1873.    8°. 

3769 Lawrence  Family.     Folding  pedigree.      [H.  G.  Som- 

erby.] 

3770 Lawrence,  John,  Watertown,  1636.    Family  of.    1847. 

15 


214  CATALOGUE. 

3771  GENEALOGIES.    Lawrences,  ramilies  of.      1190-1636, 

with  notices  of  others  of  the  same  name  in  different  states.     [M. 

Hale.]    Boston:  1856.     8°.     [Scarce.] 
3772 Leverett,  Elder  Thomas,  Boston,  Family  of.     [K.  B. 

Shurtleff.]     Boston:  1850.     8°. 

3773 Leverett  Family.    Folding  pedigree. 

3774 Lincoln  Families,  Mass.,  with  some  acct.  of  family  of 

Abraham  Lincoln.     Eep.  fr.  Keg.    [S.Lincoln.]   Boston:  1865.    8°. 
3775 Little  Family.    Folding  pedigree.    Newburyport,  about 

1857. 
3776 Lyman,  Dickinson,  Partridge  Families.    Geneal.  of. 

Boston:  1865.    8°. 
3777 McKiNSTRY  Family,  with  essay  on  the  Scotch-Irish  im- 
migrations to  America.     [W.  Willis.]    Portland:  1866.    8°. 
3778 Mascarene    Family.      [G.   W.  Messinger.]      Albany: 

1863.    8°. 

3779 Mather  Family,  Folding  pedigree. 

3780 Messinger    Family.      [G.    W.    Messinger.]      Albany: 

1863.    8°. 

3781  Metcalf  Family.    Eep.  fr.  Reg.     [L.  M.  Harris.] 

3782 Miles  Family.     [H.  A.  Miles.]    Lowell:  1840.    4°. 

3783 Mitchell  Family.    Sketch  of  an  anniversary  festival,  So. 

Britain,  K.  H.  Co.  Ct.  with  hist,  notices  of  Eleazar  Mitchell.    K. 

Y.:  1859.    18°. 
3784 Moody  Family,  with  acct.  of  a  few  early  settlers  in  Eliot. 

[W.  Fogg.]    Saco:  1851.    18°. 
3785 Morgan,  K.  H.    Our  Family  Genealogy.    Printed  for  the 

Family  but  not  published.     Hartford:  1851.     8°. 
3786 MuNSELL  Family  of  Windsor,  Ct.    From  Stiles's  Hist,  of 

Ancient  Windsor. 
3787 Kash,  Father.     Portrait  of,  with  a  few  fragments  rel.  to  his 

life  and  character. 
3787A JS'ewcomb   Family.     [J.   B.  ]^ewcomb.]     Elgin,  111.: 

1866.    8°. 
3788 KoRTH  Bridgewater.     Geneal.  of  the  families  who  have 

settled  in  the  north  parish  of  B.  added  an  hist,  sketch  of  Ko.  B. 

[M.  Cary.]    Boston:  1824.     8°. 
3789 Norton  Family.    Rep.  fr.  Reg.    Boston:  1859.    8". 

3790 Oliver  Family.    Folding  pedigree. 

3791 OxENBRiDGES,  The,  of  Brede  Place,  Sussex,  and  Boston, 

Mass.     [W.  D.  Cooper.]    London:  1860.    8°. 

3792  Paine,  Lemuel  C,  (m.d.)    The  Paine  Family  Register; 

or,  Genealogical  Kotes  and  Queries.     Ko.  6,  May,  1858.    No.  7, 
July  1, 1858.     4°. 

3793  Peabody  Family.     With  a  partial  record  of  the  R.  I. 

branch.     [B.  F.  Pabodie.]    Boston,  1867.     8°. 


CATALOGUE.  215 

3794  GENEALOGIES.    Pease  Family.    [F.  S.  Pease.]    1849. 

3795  Peliiam,  Peter.    Notes  concerniug.    W.  H.  Whitraore. 

Camb.:  1867.    8°. 

3796 Pepperrell  Family.     [Fr.  Keg.  1866.]    [U.  Parsons.] 

Boston:  1866.    8". 
3797 Perkins  Family  of  Ipswich.   A  record  of  births,  baptisms, 

etc.     [G.  A.  Perkins.]     Salem:  1872.    8°. 
3798  Pierpoint-Hurst.    Its  Lords  and  families.    [W.  S.  Ellis.] 

Lond.     [n.  d.]    8°. 
3799 Piper,  Solomon.    Family  of,  of  Dublin,  N.  H.    Boston: 

1849.    8°. 
3800 Prince,  Key.  Thomas.    Mem.  of  the  life  and  writings  of, 

with  a  pedigree  of  his  family.    [S.  G.Drake.]    Boston:  1851.    8°. 

3801  Prince  Family.    Folding  Pedigree  of. 

3802 Pynchon,  Wm.    Mem.  of  [C.  Stearns],  fr.  N.  E.  Hist. 

and  Gen.  Eeg.  Oct.  1859. 
3803    Rawlins,  or  Rollins.    Notes  rel.  to,  with  family  records 

of  Thomas,  of  Boston,  Nicholas,  of  Newbury,  Wm.,  of  Gloucester. 

[J.R.Rollins.]    Lawrence,  Mass.:  1870.    8°. 
3804 Rawson,  Edward.    Geneal.  notices  of,  fr.  N.  E.  Hist,  and 

Gen.  Reg.    1849. 
3805 Ripley  Family.    Part  of  [H.  W.  Ripley],  with  autograph 

letter  of  Author.    Newark,  N.  J. :  1867.    12°. 
3806 Rogers  Family.    Geneal.  Mem.  of  the  Family  of  Nathan- 
iel R.     [n.  t.  p.]    8°. 

3807 Saltonstall  Family.    Folding  pedigree  of. 

3808 Sewall  Family.    Folding  pedigree  of. 

3809 Shapleigh  and  Stoughton  Families  [J.  W.  Thornton], 

from  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg.     [n.  t.  p.] 
3810 Smith,  Wm.,  of  Peterborough,  N.  H.    Family  of.    Keene, 

1852.    8°. 
3811  Stetson  Family.    Biog.  sketch  of  the  name  and  family 

ofS.     [J.S.Barry.]    Bost.:  1847.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

3812 Stiles  Family.    Conn,  family  of,  from  Stiles's  Hist,  of 

Anc.  Windsor. 

3813 Stiles  Family,  Mass.    Contributions  toward  a  Genealogy 

of.     1659-1860.     [H.  R.  Stiles.]    Albany:  1863.    4°. 

3814 Sumner  Family.    Folding  pedigree. 

3815 Temple  Family.    Acc.  bf ,  with  notes  and  pedigree  of  the 

family  of  Bowdoin.     [AY.  H.  Whitmore.]    Boston:  1856.    8°. 
3816 Thomas,  John.     Descendants   of.     [Two  large  folding 

sheets.] 
3817 TowNSEND,  Martin.    Acc.  of  some  of  the  desc.  of.    [M. 

I.  Townsend.]     [Author's  autograph.]    n.  t.  p. 
3818  Trowbridge,  James.  Family  of.  [O.  Trowbridge.]  Bost.: 

1854.    8°. 


216  CATALOGUE. 

3819  GENEALOGIES.    Tully  Family,  of  Saybrook,  Ct.     [F. 

H.  Parsons.]    from  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Kegister. 
3820 TuTHiLL  John-.    Family  meeting  of  the  desc.  of.    New 

Suffolk,  L.I. :  1867.    8°. 
3821  TuTTLE  Family,  of  New  Hamp.     [C.  W.  Tuttle.]  from 

N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Eegister. 
3822 Usher  Family,  of  N.  Eng.  [W.  H.  Whitmore.]   repr.  w. 

add.  fr.  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Eeg.     Boston:  1869.    8°. 
3823 Yarnum  Family.     [I.  Childs.]    from  N.  E.  Hist,  and 

Gen.  Register. 

3824 Yassalls,  of  N.  Eng.    E.  D.  Harris.     Albany:  1862.    8°. 

3825 >YiCKERS,  or  Yickery  and  Lombard  Families.     [W.  H. 

Whitmore.]    n.  t.  p. 

8826  Walcott  Family.   From  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg.   1847. 

3827 Walter  Family.    Folding  pedigree.     [C.  F.  Adams.] 

3828 Washington,  George.  Investigation  of  alleged  ancestry 

of.     [J.  L.  Chester.]    Boston:  1866.    8°. 
3829 Waterman,  Robert,  of  Marshfield,  Mass.     Desc.   of. 

[T.  Waterman.]    n.  t.  p. 

3830 Webster  Family.     [N.  Webster.]    n.  t.  p. 

3831  Went  worth,  Wm.    Biog.   ace.   of  desc.  of.     [J.  Went- 

worth.]    Boston:  1850.    8°. 
3832 Whipple,  O.  M.     A  Brief  Genealogy  of   the  Whipple 

Family;  compiled  for  Oliver  Mayhew  Whipple,  Esq.,  of  Lowell. 

[By  John  H.  Boutelle]:  1857.    8°. 
3833 Whitmore,  Francis,  of   Cambridge,  Mass.    Record  of 

the  desc.  of.     [W.  H.  Whitmore.]    Boston:  1855.    8°. 
3834 Whitney  Family.    Branch  of.   [L.  M.  Harris.]  from  N. 

E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg. 
3835 Willis  Family.    Traced  from  Geneal.  Register,  v  2.  [A. 

Morse.]    n.  t.  p. 
3836 Win-throp  Family.    Notes  on.     [W.  H.  Whitmore.]  Al- 
bany: 1864.     8°. 
3837 Woodman",  Edward,  of  Newbury,  Mass.    List  of  some  of 

desc.  of.     [J.  Coffin.]    Newburyport,  Mass.:  1855.    12°. 
3838 Woodman-,  Joshua,  of  Kingston,  N.  H.    List  of  desc.  of. 

[J.  H.  Woodman.]    Brunswick,  Me. :  1856.    8°.     Scarce. 
3839 Wright,  Samuel,  of  Springfield,  Mass.    Notice  of.     [J. 

W.  Wright.]    From  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg.    1850. 
3840 Wyman  Family.     [T.  B.  Wyman.]    n.  t.  p. 

3841  GENERAL  HISTORY  of  Yoyages  and  Travels,  including  those 
of  Drake,  Magellan,  Cavendish,  Dampier,  &c.  Yol.  1  only.  Glas- 
gow: 1806.    Ports. 

3842  GENERAL  REPOSITORY  and  Review.  Quarterly.  Camb.: 
1812  to  1813.     4  vols.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  217 

3843  GENERAL  HISTORY  of  the  Turks,  Moguls  and  Tartars.  2  vols. 
Fr.  the  French.     London:  1730:  8°. 

3844  GENIN,  THOMAS  H.  The  Napolead,  in  Twelve  Books.  St. 
Clairsville,  [O.]:  1833.     18°. 

3845  GENIUS  OF  ERIN  (The):  Columbia's  Freedom,  Flights  of 
Fancy,  Lucinda,  &c.  Part  1  of  a  Series  of  Poems,  by  a  'Citizen  of 
South  Carolina.     Charleston:  1836.     12°. 

3846  GENT,  THOMAS.  [Ancient  and  Modern  History  of  the  Loyal 
Town  of  Rippon,  and  Accounts  of  some  other  Places  in  Yorkshire. 
York:  1733.J    8<'.     Illust. 

Some  of  the  first  leaveg  gone  from  this  copy. 

3847  Ancient  and  Modern  History  of  the  Famous  City  of  York, 

and  of  York-Minster.     [York:]  1730.     12°.     Folding  Plates. 

3848  Life  of  Thomas  Gent,  Printer,  of  York;  written  by  Himself. 

London:  1832.    8°.     Portrait. 

3849  GENTLEMAN'S  MAGAZINE.  121  vols.  1731-1846.  Not 
regular.  1731  to  48,  —  '50  to  53,  —  55-58  to  68  —  70  to  74  —  82  to  87 
regular  —  88  imp  — 1836-37-38-45-46.  imp. 

A  fund  of  American  History  is  contained  in  these  vols. 

3850  General  Index  to  the  First  Twenty  Volumes  of  the  Gentle- 
man's Magazine.  Five  Parts.  Also  an  Index  to  the  First  Volume 
of  the  Miscellaneous  Correspondence.     London:  1753.    8°. 

3851  GENTY,  M.  L'ABBfi.  L'Infiuence  de  la  D^couverte  de 
L'Amerique  sur  le  Bonheur  du  Genre-Humain.    Paris:  1787.    8°. 

3852  GEOGRAPHICAL  and  Historical  Grammar  of  the  Globe,  em- 
bell,  with  Maps.    London:  1795.    18°. 

3853  GEOGRAPHICAL  description  of  the  United  States,  by  John 
Melish.    Newed.    Phila.:  1822.    8°. 

3854  GEORGE  THE  THIRD.  His  Court,  and  Family.  Two  vols. 
London:  1820.    8°.     With  18  Portraits. 

3855  GEORGIA  Scenes,  characters,  incidents,  etc.,  in  the  first  half 
century  of  the  Republic,  by  a  native  Georgian.  2d  ed. ,  w.  orig. 
illust.    N.  Y.:  1840.    12°. 

3856  GERHARD,  FRED.  Illinois  as  it  Is.  Chicago  and  Philada. : 
1857.     12°. 

3857  GESNER,  ABRAHAM,  (Esq.)  New  Brunswick;  with  Notes 
for  Emigrants.    London:  1847.    8°.    Map  and  other  Engravings. 

3858  GESNER,  SOLOMON.  The  death  of  Abel.  In  five  books. 
From  the  German  of  G.     Boston:  1768.     16°. 

3859  GIBBENS,  DAN'L  L.  Appeal  to  the  Good  Sense  of  the 
People  of  Massachusetts.     [Boston:  1838.] 

3860  GIBBON,  LARDNER,  (Lieut.)  Map  to  accomp.  his  Report, 
1854.    8°. 

3861  Exploration  of  the  Valley  of  the   Amazon,  made  unde 

the  direction  of  the  Navy  Department.   Washn.:  1854.    8°.    Plates. 


218  CATALOGUE. 

3862  GIBBOK,  EDWARD.  Miscellaneous  Works,  with  Life  and 
Writings,  by  himself.  Notes,  &c.,  by  John  Lord  ShetSeld.  3  vols. 
Dublin:  1796.    8°.    Portrait. 

3863  History  of  the  decline   and  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire. 

Vols.  1-3,  9, 10.     Lond. :  1783-1802.     5v.     8°. 

3864  GIBBS,  GEORGE.  Administration  of  Washington  and  John 
Adams,  from  the  Papers  of  Oliver  Wolcott,  Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury.    2  vols.    ]Sr.  Y. :  1846.     8°.    Portrait. 

3865  GIBBS,  WM.  H.  Address  before  the  Literary  Association, 
Blandford,  Mass.,  upon  the  History  of  that  Town.  Springfield: 
1850.     12°.     [Very  scarce.] 

3866  GIBSOK,  EDMU:N'D.  Against  speaking  evil  of  Princes.  A  Ser- 
mon Preached  at  the  Assizes  at  Croyden  in  Surrey,  March  7, 170|. 
London:  1706;  in  same  vol.  25  Serms.  on  various  Subjects  by  emi- 
nent English  and  American  Divines.    8°. 

3867 The  Bishop  of  London's  Third  Pastoral  Letter.     2d  ed. 

Lond. :  1731.    8°.    Autog.  of  Jos.  Sewall. 

3868  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper  Explained.     First  drawn 

up  for  the  use  of  the  Inhab.  of  the  Parish  of  Lambeth.  Pough- 
keepsie:  1815.     18°. 

3869  GIBSOI^,  J.  Atlas  Minimus:  a  New  set  of  Pocket  Maps,  of 
various  Empires,  Kingdoms,  and  States.    Phila.:  1798.     Sq.  18°. 

3870  GIDDIKGS,  JOSHUA  R.  Speeches  in  Congress.  Boston: 
1853.     12°.    Portraits. 

3871  Exiles  of  Florida:  Crimes  committed  by  our  Government 

against  the  Maroons,  who  fled  from  So.  Carolina  and  other  slave 
States,  seeking  protection  under  Spanish  Laws.  Columbus,  O.: 
1858.    12°. 

3872 History  of  the  Rebellion:  its  Authors  and  Causes.    N.  Y. : 

1864.     8°. 

3873  GIFFORD,  JOHN.  A  residence  in  France,  1792-95,  desc.  in  a 
series  of  letters  from  an  English  Lady.  1st.  Amer.  ed.  Elizabeth- 
town:  1798.     8°. 

3874  GIFFORD,  WM.  Baviad  and  Moeviad,  with  Poetical  Epistle  to 
the  Author.    Phila. :  1799.    12°. 

3875  GILBERD,  AMOS.  Frances  Wright,  the  Pioneer  Woman  in 
the  cause  of  Human  Rights.    Cincinnati:  1855.    Sq.    18°.    Portrait. 

3876  GILBERT,  BEKJ.  A  narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Sufeerings 
of  G.  and  his  family,  surprised  by  the  Indians,  1780.  Phila. :  print. 
London,  repr.  1790.    12°.     Rare. 

3877  GILL,  JOHN".  An  Exposition  of  the  Book  of  Solomon's  Song, 
called  Canticles.    4th  ed.     London:  1776.     4°. 

3878  GILL,  THOMAS.  Court  Reports  from  1834  to  1837.  Arranged 
and  Revised  by  the  Reporter  of  the  Post.     Boston:  1837.    18°. 

3879  GILL,  WILLIAM,  Rev.  Gems  from  the  Coral  Islands.  West- 
em  Polynesia.     Phila. :  [n.  d.]    12°. 


CATALOGUE,  219 

3880  GILLIES,  JOHN.  Life  and  Character  of  the  late  Rev.  Geo. 
Whitefield.  3d  ed.  Revised  by  A.  C.  Seymour.  Phila.:  1812.  12°. 
Portrait. 

3881  GILLISS,  J.  M.,  Lieut.  U.  S.  Naval  Astronomical  Expedi- 
tion to  the  Southern  Hemisphere  during  the  Years  1849  to  '52.  Two 
vols.    "Washington:  1855.    4°. 

3882  Same.    Vol.  6.    Washington:  1856.    4°. 

3883  GILLY,  WM.  STEPHEN.  Our,  Protestant  Forefathers.  1st 
American  from  the  12th  London  edit.    N.  Y.     1)^36.    18°. 

3884  GILMAN,  ARTHUR.  The  Gilman  Family,  in  the  line  of  John 
Gilman  of  Exeter,  N.  H.,  with  ace.  of  other  Gilmans  in  Eng.  and 
Amer.    Albany,  Munsell:  1869.    4°.    Numerous  portraits. 

3885  GILMAN,  CAROLINE.  Poetry  of  Travelling  in  the  U.  S. 
Additional  Sketches  by  a  few  Friends;  and  a  week  among  Auto- 
graphs, by  Rev.  S.  Gilman.     N.  Y.:  1838.     12°. 

3886  The  Sibyl;  or,  New  Oracles  from  the  Poets.    New  York: 

1848.    12°. 

3887 Lady's  Annual  Register  and  House-wife's  Memorandum 

Book.     2  vols.     12°.    Boston:  1838-1846. 

3888  GILMAN,  DANIEL  C.  Historical  Discourse,  in  Norwich,  Ct. 
Bi-Centl.  Celebration  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Town.  2d  ed.  with 
Additions.     Boston:  1859.    8°. 

3889  GILMAN,  SAMUEL.  Memoirs  of  a  New  England  Tillage 
Quire.  With  Occasional  Reflections.  By  a  Member.  Boston:  S. 
G.  Goodrich  &  Co.    1829.    12°. 

3890  GIRARDIN,  EMILE  de.  De  L'Instruction  en  France.  3e  ed. 
Paris:  1842.     12°. 

3891  GIRAULT,  A.  M.,  u.  s.  N.  Yie  de  Washington.  Pris  de 
L'Anglais,  et  dedie  a  la  Jeunesse  Am6ricaine.  24th  ed.  Phila.: 
[n.  d.]    18°.     Ill'd. 

3892  GIRDLESTONE,  J.  L.  (Rev.)  Odes  of  Pindar.  Translate^ 
from  the  original  Greek.     Norwich:  [s.  t.]    4°. 

3893  GIRONIERE,  PAUL  P.  de  la.  Twenty  Years  in  the  Philip- 
pines. .  From  the  French.     N.  Y. :  1854.     12°.    Illustrated. 

3894  GLAD  TIDINGS,  and  Ohio  Universalist.  Vol.  11.  Aug.:  1837. 
July:  1838.     Pittsburg  and  Cincinnati.    4°. 

3895  GLADSTONE,  T.  H.  The  Englishman  in  Kansas:  or.  Squatter 
Life  and  Border  Warfare.  Introduction,  by  Fred.  Law  Olmsted. 
N.  Y.:  1857.    12°. 

3896  GLANCE  at  The  Nations,  with  other  Poems.  Boston:  1835. 
18°. 

3897  GLANVILL,  JOS.    A  Blow  at  Modern  Sadducism  in  Some 
Philosophical  Considerations  about  Witchcraft;  The  Famed  Disturb- 
ance at  the  House  of  M.  Mompesson.   With  Reflections  on  Drollery 
and  Atheism.      Fourth    Ed.      Corrected  and  Enlarged.      London 
1668.     12°. 


220  CATALOGUE, 


GLANYILL  JOS.  Sadducismus  Triumphatus:  or,  a  full  and 
plain  Evidence,  concerning  Witches  and  Apparitions.  In  2  Parts. 
Dr.  H.  More's  Acct.  prefixd.  Certain  Swedish  Witches,  done  into 
English  by  Dr.  Horneck.     London:  1726.    8°.    Frontispiece. 

3899  GLAS,  GEORGE.  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  the  Canary 
Islands:  Erom  a  Spanish  MS.,  with  a  Description  of  The  Canary 
Islands.     London:  1764.    4°.    Maps. 

3900  GLASGOW.  Picture  of,  or  Strangers  Guide;  with  Sketch  of  a 
Tour  to  Loch-Lomond.     Falls  of  Clyde.    3d  ed.    Glasg. :  1818.    12°. 

3901  GLASS,  ERA:NrCIS.  Life  of  George  Washington,  in  Latin 
Prose:  Edited  by  J.  K.  Reynolds.     N.  Y.:  1835.    12°.     Portrait. 

3902 Same.     3d  ed.    New  York:  1836.    8°.    Portrait. 

3903  GLAZEBROOK,  THOMAS  KIRKLAKD.  Guide  to  South- 
port,  North  Meols,  in  the  County  of  Lancaster.  2d  ed.  London: 
1826.    8°.     Plates. 

3904  GLAZIER,  LEWIS.  History  of  Gardner,  Massachusetts,  to 
1860.     Worcester:  1860.    12°. 

3905  GLEANER.     In  3  vols.     By  Constantia.    Boston:  1798.     12°. 

Constantia  was  Mrs.  Murray,  wife  of  the  first  Uniyeraalist  minister  of  Boston. 

3906  GLEASON,  BENJ.  (Esq.)  Remembrancer.  Geography,  on 
a  New  and  Improved  Plan.    2d  ed.     Boston:  1814.    12°.     Map. 

3907  GLOYER,  RICHARD.  Evidence  on  the  Petition  of  the  West 
India  Planters  and  Merchants  to  the  Hon.  Ho.  of  Commons.  Lon- 
don: 1775.     8°. 

3908  GODDARD,  ABBA  A.  Trojan  Sketch-Book:  Troy,  N.  Y.: 
1846.     12°. 

3909  GODDARD,  WM.  AUGUSTUS.  Genealogy  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  Edward  Goddard.    Worcester:  1833.    12°. 

3910  GODLEY,  JOHN  ROBERT.  Letters  from  America.  In  Two 
Yols.     London:  1844.     cr.  8°. 

3911  GODMAN,  JOHN  D.  Addresses  on  Yarious  Public  Occasions. 
With  an  Appendix  on  Tight  Lacing,  &c.    Philadelphia:  1829.     8°. 

3912  GOD'S  WONDERS  IN  THE  GREAT  DEEP,  or,  a  Token  for 
Mariners.    4th  ed.    London:  1731.    8°. 

3913  GODWIN,  BENJ.  Lectures  on  Slaveiy.  From  the  London 
Edition.    Boston:  1836.     12°. 

3914  GODWIN,  MARY  WOLLSTONECRAFT,  Memoirs  of,  Author 
of  "  A  Yindication  of  the  Rights  of  Woman."    [n.  p.]    1802.    18°. 

3915  GODWIN,  PARKE.  Yala,  A  Mythological  Tale.  N.  Y.:  1851. 
Fol.    must. 

3916  GODWIN,  WILLIAM.  Essay  on  Sepulchres:  or,  a  Proposal 
for  erecting  some  Memorial  of  the  Illustrious  Dead.  N.  Y.  : 
1809.    18°. 

3917 Enquirer.  Reflections  on  Education,  Manners,  and  Liter- 
ature.   Phila.:  1797.    12°.     [Scarce.] 


CATALOGUE,  221 

3918  GODWIN,  WILLIAM.  Memoirs  of  the  Author  of  a  Vindi- 
cation of  the  Rights  of  Woman.    London:  1798.     18°. 

3919  GODWIN,  WM.  St.  Leon,  a  tale.  Vol.  1.  1st.  Amer.  ed 
Alexandria:  1801.     18°. 

3920  GODVVYN,  THOMAS.  Moses  and  Aaron.  Civil  and  Ecclesi- 
tical  Rites,  vsed  by  the  Ancient  Ilebrewes.    2d  ed.    Lond. :  1626.    4°. 

3921  GCEDE,  CHR.  AUG.  GOTTLIEB.  A  Foreigner's  Opinion  of 
England.     Transl.  by  T.  Home.     Boston:  1822.     8°. 

3922  GOLD,  S.  W.,  m.d.  Education  for  the  Millions:  Physical,  Intel- 
lectual, and  Moral.    N.York:  1850.     18°. 

3923  GOLDEN  CABINET:  Being  the  Laboratory,  or  Handmaid  to 
the  Arts.    Phila.:  1793.     12°. 

3924  GOLDER,  JOHN.  Life  of  William  Tilghman,  late  Chief  Jus- 
tice of  Pennsylvania.    Phila.  1829.    8°.    Portrait. 

3925  GOLDSBOROUGH,  CHARLES  W.  United  States  Naval 
Chronicle.     Vol.  1.     Washington:  1824.    8°. 

3926  GOLDSMITH,  J.  Geographical  View  of  the  World.  1st  Am. 
ed.     Revised  by  James  G.  Percival,  M.D.     N.  Y.:  1826.    12°.  lilus. 

3927  GOLDSMITH,  OLIVER.  Poetical  Works ;  with  life,  by  Rev. 
John  Mitford.    Boston:  1853.    8°.    Port. 

3928 Poetical  Works  and  Essays  of.  Embellished  with  Engrav- 
ings.   London:  1819.    12°. 

3929 Abridgment  of  the  Histoiy  of  England.  By  Dr.  Gold- 
smith, to  the  year  1800.  lOtli  ed.  Heads  by  Bewick.  London: 
1800.    12°. 

3930 Roman  History.    Abridged  by  Himself.    For  the  Use  of 

Schools.    4th  Am.  ed.     Carlisle,  Pa. :  1808.     12°. 

3931  Roman  History,  from  the  Foundation  of  the  City  of  Rome 

to  the  Destruction  of  the  Western  Empire.    3d  ed.  2  vols.  London: 
1776.    8°. 

3932  History  of  England,  from  its  Earliest  Times.     Continued 

to  the  Death  of  George  III.,  by  Rev.  R.  Lynan.    3  vols.    London: 
1826.    8°. 

3933  Essays,  Poems,  and  Plays.  With  Preface.  Lond. :  1816.  18°. 

3934 Vicar  of  Wakefield.     Supposed  to  be  written  by  Himself. 

London:  1792.    12°.    Autog.  J.  Kent. 

3935  The  Deserted  Village.    A  poem,  extracted  from  the  works 

of  G.     Boston:  1793.     16°. 

3936  GOOD  ALE,  S.  L.  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Maine  Board 
of  Agriculture.    1857.    Augusta:  1858.   8°. 

3937  GOODHUE,  JOSIAH  F.  History  of  the  Town  of  Shoreham, 
Vermont.     Middlebury:  1861.    8°. 

3938  GOODRICH,  CHARLES  A.  History  of  the  United  States,  from 
the  Discovery  of  the  American  Continent.  Hartford:  1833.  12°. 
Cuts. 


222  CATALOGUE. 

3939  GOODRICH,  CHARLES  A.  Lives  of  the  Signers  of  the  Dec- 
laration of  Independence.    4th  ed.    Boston:  1834.    12°.    Portraits. 

3940 Hist.  U.  States.    3d  ed.     Hartford:  1823.    12°.    Plates. 

3941 Hist,  of  the  U.  S.    4th  ed.    Lexington,  Ky.:  1826.    18°. 

3942 Hist.  U.  States.     3d  edit.'   Bellows  Falls,  Yt.:  1824.  16°. 

3943 Hist.  U.  S.  A.    Revised  from  former  edits.    Boston:  1854. 

12°.     Plates. 

3944 Universal  Traveller;    designed  to    introduce    Readers    at 

Home  to  an  acquaintance  with  Modern  nations.  Htfd.  :  1843. 
R.  12°. 

3945  GOODRICH,  CHAUI^CY  A.  and  CHAS.  A.  Outlines  of 
Ecclesiastical  History,  for  Academies  and  Schools.  Illustrated. 
Hartford:  1829.    12°.    Autog.  of  Wm.  Jenks. 

3946  GOODRICH,  JESSE  W.  Phrenological  Organs:  Phrenological 
Character  by  Prof.  O.  S.  Eowler;  with  Maelstroom  Wreck.  Wor- 
cester: 1855.    8°. 

3947  GOODRICH,  SAM'L  G.  Lives  of  Celebrated  American  In- 
dians.    Boston:  1843.     12°. 

3948  History  of  the  Indians  of  ^orth  and  South  America.  Bos- 
ton: 1844.     12°. 

3949  Manners,  Customs    and    Antiquities  of    the    Indians    of 

North  and  South  America.     Boston:  1844.     12°. 

3950  Life  of  Washington.  For  the  Use  of  Schools.  With  En- 
gravings.   Philada.:  1844.     18°. 

3951  Pictorial  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  with  Notices  of  other  Portions 

of  America.    For  the  Use  of  Schools.    Philada. :  1846.    12°. 

3952  Poems.    N.  Y.:  1851.     Sm.  8°. 

3953  Les  Contes    de    Pierre    Parley,    &c.     (Peter    Parley    in 

French.)    Boston,  1832.    12°. 

3954  Peter  Parley's  Cyclopedia  of  Botany.     Boston:  1838.    4°. 

lU'd. 

3955  GOODRIDGE,  CHARLES  MEDYETT.  Voyage  to  the  South 
Seas,  and  Shipwreck  of  the  Princess  of  Wales  Cutter,  with  Ac- 
count of  two  Years  Residence  on  an  uninhabited  Island.  Exeter: 
1843.    12°.    Portrait. 

3956  GOODWIN,  H.  C.  Pioneer  History:  or,  Courtland  County  and 
the  Border  Wars  of  New  York.    N.  Y. :  1859.     12°. 

3957  GOODWIN,  NATHANIEL.  Foote  Family;  or  the  Descend- 
ants of  Nathaniel  Foote,  one  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Wethersfield, 
Conn.    Hartford,  1849.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

3958  Genealogical  Notes,  or  the  Family  History  of  some  of  the 

First  Settlers  of  Connecticut  and  Massachusetts.  Hartford:  1856. 
8°. 

3959  GOODWIN,  THOMAS,  d.d.  Works.  Vols.  2,  4.  London: 
1697.    2v.  fol.    Title  page  supplied  to  vol.  2. 

3960  Christ  set  forth.     With  a  Treatise  discovering  the  Affec- 


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tionate  tendernesse  of  Christ's  Heart  unto  Sinners  on  Earth.     Lon- 
don: 1642.     4°. 

3961  On  the  return  of  Prayer.     Glasgow:  1748.    16°. 

3962  GOODWIN,  TIIO.  SHEPARD.  Natural  history  of  Secession; 
or  despotism  and  democracy.    N.  Y. :  1864.     12°. 

3963  GOODWIN,  W.  F.  (Capt.)  Records  of  the  Proprietors  .of 
Narraganset  Township,  No.  1,  now  Buxton,  Maine.  Concord^.H.: 

1871.     8°.  ^"-'^XV£:.j:..,^ 

3964  GOOKIN,  DANIEL.   History  of  the  Christian  IriShlii^  in  N,JEl»..     ^< 
in  1675-76-77,  printed  by  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc. :  in  s^lne  volwDrake's 
Review  of  Savage's  Winthrop,  &c.    8°.  V,       J^j'^^'h^'^r^:^^^ 

3965  Historical  Collections  of  the  Indians  in  N.  En^nd,  reprinted^        ^ 

from  the  Original  Ms.  by  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.     Boston:  17^*   ^-riiW^hi*!*** 

3966  GORDON,  DUFF,  (Lady.)     French  in  Algiers.     Crtisftdi^;]^^^ 
Africa.     And  a  Five  Months  Captivity  among  the  Arabs.    From  the 
German  and  French.     N.  Y.:   1848.    12°. 

3967  GORDON,  PAT.     Geography  Anatomized:  or,  the  Geographical 
Grammar.     20th  ed.     With  Maps  by  Emanuel  Bowen.     London:     - 
1754.     8°. 

3968  GORDON,  THOS.  F.  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Its 
Colonial  History.     Maps.    Philada. :  1836.    8°. 

3969 History  of  New  Jersey,  from  its  Discovery  to  the  Adoption 

of  the  Federal  Constitution.     Trenton :  1834.    8^.    Maps. 

3970 History  of  Pennsylva. ,  from  its  Discovery  to  the  Declaration 

of  Independence.    Philada.:  1829.     8°. 

3971  Hist,  of  America.   Spanish  Discoveries  prior  to  1520.   2  vols. 

Phila.:  1832.     18°.     Hid. 

3972  GORDON,  WILLIAM.  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the 
Independence  of  the  United  States.  Including  an  Account  of  the 
Late  War.  4  vols.  London:  1788.  8°.  [Scarce.]  With  Author's 
Autog.  ^ 

3973 Plan  of  a  Society  for  making  Provision  for  Widows.    And 

for  granting  Annuities.    Boston :  1772.    8°. 

3974  GOVE,  CATHERINE  GRACE.  Progress  and  Prejudice.  N. 
Y.:    s.  f.    12°. 

3975  GORGEI,  ARTHUR.  Life  and  Acts  in  Hungary.  2  vols,  in 
one.     London:  1852:    12°. 

3976  GORGES,  FERDINANDO,  Sir.  Brief  Narrative  of  the 
Originall  Undertakings  of  the  Advancement  of  Plantations  into  the 
Parts  of  America.  Especially,  shewing  the  begining,  progress  and 
continuance  of  that  of  New  England.  London:  1658.  4°.  Bos- 
ton, Rep.     MS.  note. 

3977  GORTON,  JOHN.  General  Biographical  Dictionary.  New 
Edit.  4  vols.     London:  1851. 

3978  GOSPEL  TRAGEDY.  An  Epic  Poem.  Worcester :  1795. 
18°. 


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3979  GOSS,  ELBRIDGE  H.  Melrose  Memorial.  Annals  of  Mel- 
rose, Mass.,  in  the  Great  Rebellion.    1868.    4°. 

3980  G0STLI:N'G,  W.  a  Walk  in  and  about  Canterbury.  3d  ed. 
Canterbury:  1779.     8°. 

3981  GOTHAM  A.^T>  THE  GOTHAMITES,  a  Medley.  N.  York: 
1823.     24°. 

3982  GOTHIER,  JOHI^,  Rev.  A  Catholic  Misrepresented  and 
Represented.  Erom  19th  Lon.  ed.  Phila.:  [n.  d.  circ.  1840?] 
18°. 

3983  GOUGE,  THOMAS,  Rev.  Works  of:  in  One  Vol.  To  which 
is  Prefixed  the  Author's  Funeral  Sermon,  an  Account  of  his  Life, 
by  Archbishop  Tillotson.  With  Preface.  By  Timothy  Rogers. 
London:  1706.    8°.    Portrait. 

3984  GOUGE,  WM.  The  Fiscal  history  of  Texas.  Phila.:  1852. 
8°.     Autograph. 

3985  GOUGH,  JOHK.  History  of  the  Quakers.  From  their  first 
rise  to  the  present  Time.    Four  vols.    Dublin:  1790.     8°. 

3986  GOUGH,  JOHN  B.  Autobiography.  30th thousand.  Boston: 
1850.    8°.     Portrait. 

3987  GOULD,  A.  A.,  m.d.  Lamarck's  Genera  of  Shells,  with  a 
Catalogue  of  Species.    Fr.  the  French.    Boston:  1833.     12°. 

3988  GOULD,  HAN'JS'AH  F.  The  Golden  Yase.  Boston:  1843. 
18°.    Plate. 

3989  Poems.     Boston:  1832.     24°. 

3990  The  Mother's  Dream  and  other  Poems.     Bos. :  1853.     12°. 

3991  Poems.     Second  ed.,  with  Additions.     Boston:  1833.     18°. 

3992  GOULD,  N'ATHA:N'IEL  D.  Church  Music  in  America,  com- 
prising its  History  and  Peculiarities.    Boston:  1853.     12°. 

3993  GOULD,  SARAH.    Asphodels.     [Poems.]    :N'.Y.:1856.    12°. 

3994  GOURLAY,  ROBERT.  Statistical  Account  of  Upper  Canada. 
2  V.     London:  1822.     8°.     Map. 

3995  General  Introduction  to  Statistical  Account  of  Upper  Can- 
ada.    London:  1822.     8°.     Map. 

3997  GRADUS  AD  CANTABRIGIA:N'I:  or,  a  Dictionary  of  Terms, 
Academical  and  Colloquial,  or  Cant,  used  at  the  University  of 
Cambridge.    London:  1803.     12°. 

3998  GRAGLIA,  C.  Italian  Pocket  Dictionary.  Two  Parts.  First 
American  from  the  14th  London  ed.     Boston:  1829.    12°. 

3999  GRAHAM,  JAMES.  Life  of  General  Daniel  Morgan,  with 
Portions  of  his  Correspondence.    Kew  York:  1856.    12°.    Portrait. 

4000  GRAHAM,  DAYID,  (Esq.)  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Gen.  Z. 
Taylor.     I^.  York:  1851.     8°.     Bound. 

4001  GRAHAM,  JOIIK  A.  Descriptive  Sketch  of  the  Present  State 
of  Vermont.     London:  1797.     8°.    Port. 

4002 Speeches  delivered  at  the  City  Hall,  N.  York,  in  the  Courts. 

2ded.    K.  York:  1812.    8°.    Portrait. 


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4003  GRAHAM  JOURNAL  of  health  and  longevity.  Vol.  2.  Bos- 
ton and  N.  Y. :  1838.    8°. 

4004  GRAIIAME,  JAMES,  ll.d.  History  of  the  United  States, 
from  the  Plantation  of  the  British  Colonies  till  their  Assumption  of 
National  Independence.    2  vols.     2d  ed.     Phila. :  1846.    8°. 

J.  Q.  Adams  thought  this,  by  far  the  best  history  of  America. 

4005  GRAINGER,  JAMES,  m.d.    The  Sugar-Cane:  A  Poem  in  Four 

Books,  with  Notes.     London:  1764.    4°.     Plate. 

4006  GRAND  ARMY  MANUAL.     Lansing:  1869.     8*'. 

4007  GRAND  QUESTION  (The)  Discussed:  A  Dialogue  between 
Chrysologos,  a  Deputy  of  the  Province  of  Holland;  Philopax,  a  Dep- 
uty of  that  of  Utrecht;  and  Sophonius,  a  Citizen  of  Berne.  [By  Ld. 
Granville.]    London:  1744.    4°. 

4008  GRANDMAISON,  Maj.  Gen.  de.  Treatise  on  Light  Horse, 
and  Light  Infantry,  in  the  field,  &c.,  from  the  Fr.  by  Maj.  Lewis 
Nicola.    Phila.:  1777.     8°. 

4009  GRANDPRfi,  L.  de.  A  Yoyage  in  the  Indian  Ocean  and  to 
Bengal,  in  1790.    Also  a  Yoyage  in  the  Red  Sea.    Boston :  1803.    12°. 

4010 Same.    Brattleborough,  Yt. :  1814.     12°. 

4011  GRANGER,  J.,  Rev.  Biographical  History  of  England,  from 
Egbert  the  Great  to  the  Revolution.  Adapted  to  a  Collection  of 
Engraved  British  Heads.  Memoirs  of  a  great  No.  of  Persons.  5th 
ed.     (Six  Yolumes  in  Three.)    London:  1824.    8°. 

4012 Letters  bet.  the  Rev.  James  Granger  and  many  of  the  most 

Eminent  Literary  Men  of  his  Time.  Edited  by  J.  P.  Malcolm, 
author  of  Londinum  Redivivum.     London:  1805.    8°.    Portraits. 

4013  GRANT,  ANNE  (of  Laggan).  Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thir- 
teen:   A  Poem,  Two  Parts.    Edinburgh:  1814.    8°. 

4014 Letters  from  The  Mountains:  The  Real  Correspondence  of 

a  Lady,  1773  and  1807.    2  vols.     Yol.  1  and  2.     Boston:  1809.  12°. 

4015  Memoirs  of  an  American  Lady:  With  Sketches  of  Manners 

and  Scenery  in  America,  previous  to  the  Revolution.  Boston: 
1809.     12°. 

4016 Poems  on  Yarious  Subjects.      Edinburgh:  London:   1803. 

8°. 

4017 Memoirs  of  an  American  Lady.     2  vols.     2d  Ed.  London: 

1809.     12°. 

Two  interesting  volumes,  giving  familiar  sketches  of  Col.  Schuyler,  General  Abercrom- 
bie,  Lord  Howe,  Gen.  Lee,  descriptions  of  N.  Y.,  Albany,  and  frontier  Life. 

4018  GRANYILLE,  A.  B.  (m.d.)  The  Spas  of  England,  Northern 
Spas.     London:  1841.     8°.     Plates. 

4019  Midland  Spas.     London:  1841.    8°.    Engravings. 

4020  Southern  Spas.     London,  1841.    8°.    Engravings. 

4021  Spas  of  Germany.     Brussels:  1838.     2  v.     16°. 


226  CATALOGUE. 

4022  GRAKYILLE,  RICHARD,  Sir.  Two  Journals  of,  viz.: 
I.  Of  The  Expedition  to  Cadiz,  Anno  1625.  II.  Of  the  Expe- 
dition to  The  Isle  of  Rhee,  Anno  1627.  Now  first  Published  from 
their  respective  Manuscripts.     London:  1724.     8°. 

4023  GRAUNT,  J0H:N',  (Capt.)  Natural  and  Political  Obs.  upon 
Bills  of  Mortality  of  the  City  [of  London].  Fifth  ed.,  much 
enlarged.    London:  1676.     12°. 

4024  GRAVES,  J.  R.  The  Great  Iron  Wheel;  or,  Republicanism 
Backwards  and  Christianity  reversed.  9th  Ed.  Nashville:  N. 
York:  1855.     12°. 

4025  GRATES,  WM.  Two  letters  resp.  the  conduct  of  Rear  Adm. 
Graves  on  the  coast  of  the  U.  S.  July-Nov.  1781.  Morrisania, 
N.  Y. :  1865.     4°.     Ed.  100  copies. 

4026  GRAY,  ASA.  Botanical  Text-Book.  Second  Ed.,  more  than 
a  Thousand  Engravings  on  wood.     New  York:  1845.     12°. 

4027  GRAY,  FREDERICK  T.  My  Teacher's  New  Year's  Present; 
or,  Select  Biography  of  the  Young.     Boston:  1847.    16°. 

4028  GRAY,  HUGH.  Letters  from  Canada,  written  during  a  resi- 
dence, in  1806, 1807,  and  1808.     London:  1809.    8°.     Map. 

4029  GRAY,  THOMAS.  Poems.  A  New  Ed.  London:  1790.  8°. 
Plates. 

4030  Beauties  selected  from  the  writings  of  James  Beattie,  with 

life.     London:  1809.    12°. 

4031  GRAYDON,  ALEX.  Memoirs  of  his  own  Times.  With 
Reminiscenses  of  the  Men  and  Events  of  the  Revolution.  Ed.  by 
J.  S.  Littell.     Phila. :  1846.     8°. 

Not  common.    Graydon's  account  of  northern  troops  is  often  contemptuous;  yet  is 
amusing  reading;  and  his  facts  may  be  considered  in  the  main  reliable. 

4032  GRAYSON,  WM.  J.  The  Hireling  and  the  Slave  Chicora,  and 
other  Poems.    Charleston:  1856.     12°. 

4033  GREAT  BRITAIN,  Case  of,  as  laid  before  the  tribunal  of 
Arbitration  conv.  at  Geneva.     Wash. :  1872.    3v.    8°. 

4034  GREAT  METROPOLIS  (The).  Guide  to  New  York  for  1846. 
Second  Publication.     N.  York:  1846.     18°.    By  John  Doggett,  Jr. 

4035 Great  Metropolis  (The).  By  the  Author  of  Random  Recol- 
lections of  the  Lords  and  Commons.  2  vols,  [in  one.]  3d  ed.  N. 
York:  1837.     12°. 

4036 Great  Metropolis.    New  York:  1851.     12°. 

4037  GREAYES,  JOHN.  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Profr.  of  Astron. 
in  the  Univ.  of  Oxford.  Adorned  .with  Sculptures.  3v.  London: 
1737.    8°. 

4038  GREEK  REVOLUTION.  Historical  Sketches  of  the.  By 
Saml.  G.Howe.     N.  Y.:1828.     8°.    Map. 

4039  GREELEY,  HORACE.  Glances  at  Europe.  Letters  from  Gt. 
Britain,  France,  Italy,  Switzd.,  during  the  Summer  of  1851.  3d  ed. 
N.  Y.:1852.     12°. 


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4040  GREELEY  HORACE.  History  of  the  Struggle  for  Slavery 
Extension  from  the  Declar.  of  Independence  to  the  Present  Day. 
N.  Y.:  1856.    8°. 

4041  Overland  Journey  from  K.  York  to  San  Erancisco,  in  1859. 

N.  Y.:  1860.    12°. 

4042 Art  and  Industry  as  represented  in  the  Exhibition  at  the 

Crystal  Palace,  IST.  York,  1853-4.     New  York:  1853.     12°. 

4043  American  Conflict:  A  Histoiy  of  the  Great  Rebellion  in 

the  U.  S.  A.,  1860,  '64.     2  vols.    Hartford:  1864.    8°.    Plates. 

4044  GREEN,  ASHBEL,  d.d.  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  East- 
burn.    Phila.:  1828,     12°.    Portrait. 

4045  GREEN,  J.  S.  Life,  Character  and  Labors  of  Bartimeus  L. 
Puaaiki,  of  Wailuku,  Maui,  Sandwich  Islands.  Lahainaluna : 
1844.    12°. 

4046  GREEN,  JOHN  S.  A  memorial  of  John  C.  Dalton.  Add.  bef. 
the  Middlesex,  North  District.  Med.  Soc.  April  27,  1864.  Cam- 
bridge: 1864.     8°. 

4047  GREEN,  ROLAND.  Treatise  on  the  Cultivation  of  Ornamen- 
tal Flowers.     Boston:  1S28.     12°. 

4048  GREEN  MOUNTAIN"  BOYS.  Historical  Tale  of  the  Early 
Settlement  of  Vermont.     Revised  ed.     Boston:  1848.     12°. 

4049  GREENE,  GEO.  W.   Historical  Studies.   New  York:  1850.  12°. 

4050  GREENE,  J.  W.  School  Melodies,  contg.  a  Choice  Collection 
of  Popular  Airs.     Boston:  1852.     Ob.  12°. 

4051  GREENE,  NATHANIEL,  (Maj.  Gen.)  Proceedings  in  Con- 
gress attending  the  reception  of  the  Statue  of  G.  presented  by  the 
State  of  Rhode  Island.     Providence:  1870.     8°. 

4052  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Correspondence  of  G.  comp.  from 

orig.  materials,  by  Wm.  Johnson.    Charleston,  1822.    2v.    4°.   Port. 

4053  GREENE,  NATHANIEL.  The  People's  Own  Book.  By  F. 
De  La  Menais.     Boston:  1840.    32°. 

4054  GREENHOW,  ROBERT.  The  Hist,  of  Oregon,  California,  and 
the  Territories  of  the  N.  W.  Coast  of  America.   Bost.:  1844.  8°.  Map. 

4055  GREENLEAF,  JEREMIAH.  Grammar  Simplified.  10th  ed. 
:Nrew  York:  1824.  4°. 

4056  GREENLEAF,  SIMON.  A  brief  inquiry  into  the  origin,  and 
principles  of  Free-Masonry.  Portland:  1820.  8°.   [Very  scarce.] 

4057  GREENLEAF,  JONATHAN.  History  of  the  Churches,  of  all 
Denominations,  in  the  City  of  New  York.   N.  Y.:  1846.    18°. 

4058 Sketches  of  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Maine,  from  the 

Earliest  Settlement  to  the  present  time.  Portsmouth:  1821.    12°. 

4059 Genealogy  of  the  Greenleaf  Family.  N.  Y. :  1854.    8°. 

4060  GREENLEAF,  MOSES.  A  Survey  of  the  State  of  Maine. 
Portland:  1829.    8°. 

4061  A  Statistical  view  of  the  District  of  Maine.   Bost. :  1816.  8°. 


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4062  GEEEl^WICH  HOSPITAL.  Bye-Laws,  Rules,  Orders,  &c., 
for  the  better  Government  of .     London:  1776.    4°. 

4063  GREE]^WOOD,  F.  W.  P.  A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns. 
3ded.     Boston:  1831.     12°. 

4064  Same.    Boston:  1836.    12°. 

4065  A  History  of  King's  Chapel  in  Boston;  the  First  Episcopal 

Church  in  Kew  Eng.    Boston:   1833.    12°.    [Scarce.] 

4066  Miscellaneous  writings.    Boston:  1846,    12°. 

4067  Sermons.    Boston:   1844.    2v.    12°.    Portrait. 

4068  Sermons  by  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  C.  Thacher,  with  a  Memfoir. 

Boston:   1824.    8°. 

4069  GREER,  J.  R.  (Mrs.)  The  Society  of  Friends:  A  Domestic 
Narrative.     K.  York:  1853.     12°. 

4070  GREGORY,  JOHN,  (E.  C.)  Industrial  Resources  of  Wiscon- 
sin.    Milwaukee:  1855.    12°. 

4071  GREGG,  JOSIAH.  Commerce  of  the  Prairies:  or  the  Journal 
of  a  Santa  Fe  Trader  during  eight  Expeditions  across  Prairies. 
Map  and  Engravings,  &c.     2  vols.     K.  York:  1844.    12°. 

4072  GRELLIER,  J.  J.  History  of  the  National  Debt  from  the 
Revolution  in  1688  to  1800.  London:  1810.  8°.  Autog.  of  "Wm. 
Yaughn. 

4073  GRELOT,  WM.  J.  Late  Yoyage  to  Constantinople,  an  exact 
Description  of  the  Propontis  and  Hellespont.  London:  1683.  8°. 
Illustrated. 

4074  G[RENYILLE],  A.  S.  Original  Poetic  Efeusions,  Moral, 
Religious  and  Sentimental.     2d  ed.     Dedham:  1823.     18°. 

4075  [GREYILLE,  FULKE.]  Maxims,  Characters,  and  Reflections, 
Critical,  Satyrical,  and  Moral.     Second  ed.     London:  1757.     8°. 

4076  GREY,  ZACHARY.  Notes  upon  Hudibras,  by  way  of  Supple- 
ment to  the  Editions  of  1744,  and  1745;  with  a  Dissertation  upon 
Burlesque  Poetry.  By  Montagu  Bacon.  And  an  Appendix  added, 
in  which  is  a  Translation  of  Part  of  the  First  Canto  of  the  First 
Bk.  into  Latin  Doggrel.     London:  1752.     8°. 

4077  Impartial   Examination  of    the   Second  Yolume    of    Mr. 

Neal's  History  of  the  Puritans.     London:  1736.     8°. 

4078  GRIFFIN,  ED.  D.  A  Series  of  Lectures  delivered  in  Park  St. 
Ch.  on  Sabbath  Evening.     Boston:  1813.    8°. 

4079  Same.     3ded.,rev.  and  corr.    Boston:  1829.    12°. 

4080  GRIFFIN,  G.W.  Memoirof  Col.  Chas.  S.  Todd.  Phila.:1873.  8°. 

4081  GRIFFIN,  JOHN.  Memoirs  of  Capt.  James  Wilson,  contain- 
ing an  Account  of  his  Enterprises  and  Sufferings  in  India,  his 
Conversion,  Missionary  Yoyage  to  the  S.  Seas,  «&c.  First  Amer. 
ed.     Boston:  1822.     12°. 

4082  GRIFFITHS,  D.,  Jun.  Two  years  residence  in  the  New  Set- 
tlements of  Ohio,  with  Directions  to  Emigrants.  London:  1835. 
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4083  GRIPFITHS,  JULIA.  Autographs  of  Freedom.  Auburn. 
Rochester:  1854.     12°.     Illust. 

4084  GRIFFITH,  ELIZABETH,  (Mrs.)  Letters  addressed  to 
young  Married  Women.     Phila. :  Nov.  1796.    12°. 

4085  GRIFFITH,  JOHN.  Brief  Remarks  upon  Sundry  Important 
Subjects;  addressed  to  ye  People  called  Quakers.  London:  Phila. : 
1781.     8°. 

4086  GRIFFITH,  THOS.  W.  Sketches  of  the  Early  History  of 
Maryland.  Baltimore:  1821:  also  Annals  of  Baltimore.  Balti- 
more: 1833.    8°.    pp.302.    Portrait  and  View. 

4087  GRIGSBY,  HUGH  BLAIR.  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Char- 
acter of  the  Hon.  Littleton  Walker  Tazewell.    Norfolk:  1860.    8°. 

4088  GRIMES,  J.  STANLEY.  Etherology,  and  the  Phreno-Philos- 
ophy  of  Mesmerism  and  Magic  Eloquence:  including  a  new  Philos- 
ophy of  Sleep.  Revised  and  Edited  by  W.  G.  Le  Due.  Boston: 
1851.  12°. 

4089  GRIMESTON,  ED  WD.  Generall  Historic  of  the  Netherlands: 
with  the  Genealogie  and  Memorable  Acts  of  the  Earls  of  Holland, 
Zeeland  and  Friseland  to  1608.  London:  1609.  Folio.  Numer- 
ous Copper  Plates  in  the  pages.     [A  rare  book.] 

4090  GRIMKE,  A.  E.  Letters  to  Catherine  E.  Beecher,  in  Reply  to 
an  Essay  on  Slavery  and  Abolitionism.     Boston:  1838.     12°. 

4091  GRIMKE,  JOHN  F.  Oration  in  St.  Philip's  Church,  Charles- 
ton, July  4,  1807,  State  Soc.  of  Cincinnati,  and  Amer.  Revolution 
Society.     Charleston:  1807.    8°. 

4092  GRIMKE,  THOS.  S.  Reflections  on  the  character  and  objects 
of  all  science  and  literature.     New  Haven:  1831.     12°. 

4093  GRIMSHAW,  WILLIAM.  History  of  the  United  States,  from 
their  First  Settl^ent  as  Colonies.  Revised  edition.  Philadelphia: 
1826.     12°. 

4091  Same.    Revised  and  Corrected  with  additional  Chapters,  by 

A.  H.  Grimshaw,  M.  D.    Phila.:  1853.     8°. 

4095  History  of  the  United  States.    Phila. :  1844.     8°. 

4096  Same.    Phila.:  1847.    8°. 

4097 Questions  adapted  to  History  of  the  United  States.    Phila. : 

1824.     8°. 

4098  GRISCOM,  JOHN.  A  Year  in  Europe.  In  1818  and  1819. 
2  vols.    New  York:  2  v.     1823.     8°. 

4099  GRISWOLD,  A.  V.  The  Reformation:  a  brief  exposition  of 
the  errors  and  corruption  of  the  Ch.  of  Rome.    Boston:  1843.    12°. 

4100  GRISWOLD,  RUFUS  W.  Biographical  Annual:  containing 
Memoirs  of  Eminent  Persons  recently  deceased.  N.  York:  1841. 
12°.     Portraits. 

4101  GROANS  OF  THE  PLANTATIONS,     [n.  d.  or  place.]    4°. 

4102  GROSE,  FRANCIS,  (Esq.,  r.R.s.  &  s.A.)    The  Olio:  a  CoUec- 

16 


230  CAIALOGUE. 

tion  of  Essays,  Dialogues,  Letters,  Biogs.,  Anecdotes,  Poetry,  Par- 
odies, Bon  Mots,  Epigrams,  Epitaphs.  2d  ed.  London:  1796.  8°. 
Portrait. 

4103  Provincial  Glossary  ;  with  a  Collection  of  Local  Pro- 
verbs and  Popular  Superstitions.  New  edit.  London:  Jeffery  : 
1811:  8°. 

4104  GEOSS,  SAML.  D.  Lives  of  eminent  American  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.     Phila.:  186L  8°.  Port. 

4105  GROTIVS,  HYGO.  Of  the  Law  of  Warre  and  Peace,  with 
Annotations.  Ill  Parts.  Translated  by  C.  B.,  m.a.  London: 
1655.     12°.     Portrait. 

4106  GROYE,  JOSEPH.  History  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Cardinal 
Wolsey.    Pour  vols.     London:  1742.    8°.     Hid. 

4107  GRUND,  ERANCIS  J.  The  Americans,  in  their  Moral,  Social, 
and  Political  Relations.  Prom  the  London  ed.  2  vols  in  one.  Bos- 
ton: 1837.     12°. 

4108  Same.     Two  vols.     London:  1837.    8°. 

4109  The  Merchant's  Assistant.    Boston:  1834.    8°. 

4110  GRUNDY,  JOHN.  Stranger's  Guide  to  Hampton  Court  Palace 
and  Gardens.     London:  1859.     8°. 

4111  GUARDIAN  (The)  :  or  Youth's  Religious  Instructor ;  a 
Monthly  Publication.   6  vols,  in  3.  12°.  New  Haven:  1819-24.  16°. 

4112  GUARDIAN  and  MONITOR.    (New  Series.)  1824-1826.    12°, 

4113  GUEST,  MOSES.  Poems  on  several  occasions.  Cincinnati: 
1823.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

4114  GYICCIARDIN,  LOYIS.  (Messire,  gentilhomme  Elorentin.] 
Description  de  Tovs  les  Pais-Bas,  autrement  appelles  La  Germanic 
Inferievre,  or  Basse  Allemagne.  Avec  toutes  les  Cartes  Geographic- 
ques  des  diets  Pais,  et  plusieures  poutraicts  de  villes  tires  aunaturel. 
A  Anvers:1582.    Fol. 

An  extremely  rare  and  curious  book,  said  to  have  been  studied  by  Shakspeare. 

4115  GUIDE  for  the  Pennsylva.  Railroad,  with  an  Extensive  Map. 
Phila. :  1855.  8°.    Map. 

4116  to  the  LakesinCumberland,  Westmorland,  and  Lancashire. 

By  the  Author  of  the  Antiquities  of  Eurness.  8th  ed.  Kendal: 
1802.  •  8°.     Map  and  Plates. 

4117 to  N.  Palis,  1851,  Lives  of  Fremont  and  Dayton,  1856. 

Guide-books  and  Maps.  10  nos.    12°.     18°. 
4118    GUIDE  BOOKS,  Boston,  N.  Falls,  Montreal,  Middle  States, 

etc.    12  nos.    12°.    18°. 
4119 Isle  of  Wight,  Lyons,  Derby,  etc.     8  vols. 

4121  GUILD,  REUBEN  A.  History  of  Brown  University,  with 
Illustrative  Documents.    Providence:  1867     4°. 

4122  GYILLIM,  lOHN,  (late  Pursuivant  at  ARMES.)  A  Display 
of  Heraldrie:  manifesting  a  more  easie  accesse  to  the  knowledge 


CATALOGUE.  231 

thereof  than  hath  hitherto  beene  published  by  any,  through  the 
benefit  of  Method;  Interlaced  with  much  variety  of  History.  4th 
ed.    London:  1660.    Fol. 

4123  A  Display    of    Heraldry.     Fifth    Edition  much  enlarged 

with  a  great  variety  of  Bearings.  To  which  is  added  a  Treatise  of 
HONOUR,  Military  and  Civil.  By  Capt.  John  Logan.  London: 
1679.     Folio. 

In  some  respoctsthis  is  the  best  edition  of  Guilllm,  but  each  has  its  advantages;  so  that, 
"best,"  applied  to  either  is  a  somewhat  abitrary  expression  here.  Plates  very  numer- 
ous and  fine. 

4124  GUIZOT,  (Monsieur.)  Washington.  Translated  by  Henry 
Reeves,  Esq.     London:  1840.     Cr.  8°.  pp.  226. 

4125  Washington  par  M.   Guizot.     Nouvelle   Edition.     Paris: 

1844.     12°. 

4126  Essay  on  the  Character  and  Influence  of   Washington  in 

the  Revolution  of  the  U.  S.,  fr.  the  French.  Boston:  J.  Munroe  & 
Co.:  1840.    12°. 

4127  Same.     2d  ed.     Boston  and  Cambridge.    1851.     12°. 

4128  GULLY,  JAMES  MANBY.  The  Water-Cure  vs.  Chronic  Dis- 
eases.   Illust.     New  York.     [n.  d.].     8^. 

4129  GU:N^2^,  ALEX'R.  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  John  H.  Livingston. 
New  York:  1829.     8°. 

4130  GUNNISON,  (Lieut.)  J.  W.  The  Mormons  or  Latter  Day 
Saints.    Phila.:  1853.     12°.    Illust. 

4131  GUNPOWDER-TREASON,  (The.)  With  a  Discourse  of  the 
Manner  of  its  Discovery,  [&c.]    London:  1679.    8°. 

4132  GURLEY,  RALPH  RANDOLPH.  Life  of  Jehudi  Ashmun, 
late  Colonial  Agent  in  Liberia.    New  York:  1835.    8°.    Portrait. 

4133  Mission  to  England,  in  behalf  of  the  American  Colonization 

Society.     Washington:  1841.     12°. 

4134  GURNEY,  JOSEPH  JOHN.  A  Winter  in  the  West  Indies, 
described  in  Familiar  Letters  to  Henry  Clay  of  Kentucky.  3d  ed. 
London:  1841.    8°.     Frontispiece. 

4135  Observations  on  the  Religious  Peculiarities  of  the  Society 

of  Friends.     First  Amer.  from  the  4th  Lond.  ed.    Phila. :  1825.   8°. 

4136  GUROWSKI,  ADAM.  Diary,  from  March  4, 1861,  to  Novem- 
ber 12, 1862.    Boston:  1862.    12°. 

4137  GUTHRIE,  WILLIAM,  Esq.  New  Geographical,  Historical, 
and  Commercial  Grammar;  and  Present  State  of  the  Several  King- 
doms of  the  World.     10th  ed.     London:  1787.    8°. 

4138  New  Geographical,  Historical.     Illustrated  with  25  correct 

Maps.    1st  Amer.  Edition  improved.     2  vols.    Phila. :  1809.    8°. 

The  American  ed.  is  considered  the  best :  it  contains  25  maps  of  States,  etc. 

4139  GUY,  JOSEPH.  The  Pocket  Cyclopedia.  1st  Amer.  fr.  9th 
London  ed.  Enlarged  and  extensively  improved.  Brookfield,  Mass. : 
1831.    12°. 


232  CATALOGUE. 

4140  GUY,  THOMAS.  A  copy  of  the  Last  Will  and  Testament  of 
G.     London,  1725.     8°. 

4141  HAAWINA  Palapala  Hemolele  noke  Kula  Sabati.  Honolulu: 
1840.    12°. 

4142  HACKE,  WILLIAM,  (Capt.)  Collection  of  Original  Voyages. 
Maps  and  Draughts.     London:  1699.    8°. 

Part  of  the  original  material  for  a  History  of  the  Buccaneers. 

4143  HACKELT0:N',  MARIA  W.  Jamestown  of  Pemaquid:  A 
Poem.    N.  Y.:  1869.     12°. 

4144  HACKETT,  HORATIO,  B.  Christian  Memorials  of  the  War. 
Boston:  1864.     12°. 

4145  HADDOCK,  CHAS.  B.  Addresses  and  miscellaneous  writings. 
Cambridge:  1846.    8°.    Portrait. 

4146  HAGE:Nr,  JOHK  COLE.  Eoot-Prints  of  Truth,  or-Yoice  of 
Humanity.     [Poem.]    Plates.    N".  Y.:  1853.    8°. 

4147  HAGUE,  WILLIAM.  Historical  Discourse  Second  Centennial 
First  Baptist  Ch.  Providence.    Boston:  1839.     12°.     [Rare.] 

4148  HAIGH,  SAML.  Sketches  of  Buenos  Ayres,  Chili, *and  Peru. 
London:  1831.     8°.     Map. 

4149  HAKEWILL,  GEORGE.  An  Apologie  or  Declaration  of  the 
Power  and  Providence  of  God,  in  the  Government  of  the  World. 
London:  1630.     Folio.     Engraved  Title. 

4150  HAKLUYT,  RICHARD.  Divers  Voyages  touching  the  Dis- 
couerie  of  America  and  the  Hands  adiacent  vnto  the  same.    Maps 

'  With  ^N'otes  and  Introd.  By  J.  Winter  Jones,  of  the  British  Mu- 
seum.    London:  Hak.  Soc.  1840.    8°. 

4151  A  Selection  of  Curious,  Rare,  and  Early  Voyages,  and  His- 
tories of  Interesting  Discoveries,  chiefly  Published  by  Hakluyt,  or 
at  his  Suggestion,  but  not  included  in  his  celebrated  Compilation. 
London:  1812.    R.  4°. 

4152 The  Principall  JiTavigations,  Voiages  and  Discoveries  of  the 

English  Kation,  made  by  Sea  or  over  Land,  to  the  most  remote  and 
farthest  distant  quarters  of  the  Earth  at  any  time  within  the  compasse 
of  these  1500  yeeres.     London:  1589.    Fol. 

The  first  folio  of  Hakluyt,  printed  in  black-letter,  very  rare.  It  contains  betw.  pp.  490  and 
506  the  voyage  of  Sir  Jerome  Bowes ;  and  betw.  pp.  643  and  644  the  six  suppressed  leaves 
of  Sir  Francis  Drake's  Voyage,  "  about  the  whole  Globe."  The  book  is  itself  a  library 
to  wliich  all  who  would  trace  American  discovery  to  the  fount;iln-head  must  resort. 

4153 Same.     London:  1598-1600.     3v.  in  2.    Fol. 

4154  HALE,  CHARLES.  To-Day,  a  Boston  Literary  Journal.  2 
vols.    1852.    8°. 

4155  HALE,  EDWARD  EVERETT.  Kansas  and  ISTebraska:  Ac- 
count of  the  Emigrant  Aid  Companies,  and  Directions  to  Emi- 
grants.   Map.    Boston:  1854.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  233 

4156  HALE,  JOHN*,  (Rev.)  A  Modest  Enquiry  into  the  Nature  of 
Witchcraft,  etc.     Boston:  1702.    12°. 

There  are  not,  probably,  half  a  dozen  copies  of  this  extremely  rare  tract  In  N,  England. 
Hale  was  minister  of  the  Church  of  Beverly  during  the  "Witchcraft  proceedings,  and  be- 
Jlleved  the  Devil  could  enter  a  house  through  the  keyhole.    Title  and  seven  leaves  at 
the  beginning,  and  three  at  the  end,  supplied.  I 

4167  HALE,  MARY  W.    Poems.    Boston:  1840.    12°. 

4158  HALE,  MATTHEW,  Sir.  Contemplations,  Moral  and  Divine. 
The  Third  Part.  Never  before  Printed.  To  which  is  added  The 
Life  of  the  Author,  by  Gilbert,  [Burnet,]  Lord  Bishop  of  Sarum. 
London:  1696.    8°.     Portrait. 

4159 Same.    In  2  vols.    4th  ed.    Glasgow:  1745.    12°.     (Vol.  2 

wanting.) 

4160 A  Collection  of  Modem  Relations  of  Matter  of  Fact,  con- 
cerning Witches  and  Witchcraft.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Medi- 
tation concerning  the  Mercy  of  God,  in  preserving  us  from  the 
Malice  and  Power  of  Evil  Angels.  Upon  occasion  of  a  Tryal  of 
several  Witches  before  him.  Part  1.  London:  1603.  4°.  [Very 
rare.] 

4161  HALE,  ^iTATHAiN'.    Map  of  l!^ew  England.    Boston:  1826. 

4162  HALE,  KATHAN,  Jr.  The  Boston  Miscellany  of  Literature 
and  Fashion.    Vols.  1-2  [bd.  in  1].     1842.    8°. 

4163  HALE,  SALMA.  History  of  the  United  States.  To  the  Close 
of  the  War  with  Great  Britain  in  1815.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.: 
1843.    18°. 

The  Premium  History  for  which  the  Author  received  $500. 

4164 Annals  of  the  Town  of  Keene,  to  1815.    Keene:  1851.    8°. 

Maps. 
4165 History  of  the  United  States,  to  the  Close  of  the  War  with 

Great  Britain  in  1815.    N.  Y>:  1826.    12°. 

The  1st  Edit,  of  the  work  afterwards  called  the  Premium  History. 

4166  Same.    Aberdeen:  1848.    12°. 

4167  HALE,  SAEAH  JOSEPHA.  Sketches  of  American  Character. 
Phila. :  1843.     18°. 

4168 Same.    4th  ed.    Boston:  1831.    18°. 

4169 Liberia;  or,  Mr.  Peyton's  Experiments.    N.Y.:  1853.    12°. 

4170 Things  by  their  Right  Names,  and  other  Stories,  in  Prose 

and  Verse.    From    the    Writings    of    Mrs.    Barbauld.      Boston: 

1840.     18°. 

4171  North  wood;  or.  Life  North  ard  South.    N.  Y.    [n.d.] 

4172 Genius  of  Oblivion.     Concord:  1823.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

4173  Traits  of  American  Life.    Philada.:  1835.     12°. 

4174 Woman's  Record;  or  Sketches  of  all  Distinguished  Women. 

N.  Y.:  1855.    R.  8°.    Port. 


234  CATALOGUE, 

4175  HALES,  JOHK  G.  Survey  of  Boston  andYicinity;  with  a 
Topographical  Sketch  of  the  Country.  Boston:  1821.  12°.  Frontis. 
Maps.     [Scarce.] 

4176  Map  of  Essex  Co.     June  19, 1825.    Boston. 

4177  HALES,  S.  Musarum  Lachrymse:  or.  Poems  to  the  Memory  of 
Nicholas  Kowe,  and  Memoirs  of  his  ^Life  and  "Writings.  London: 
1719.     8°.    Frontis. 

4178  HALEY,  WM.  D.  Philp's  Washington  Described.  A  Com- 
plete Yiew  of  the  American  Capital.    N.  Y. :  1861.    12°.     Plates. 

4179  HALIBURTON,  THOS.  C.  Historical  and  Statistical  Account 
of  ISTova  Scotia,  two  vols.  Illustrated.  Map  and  Engravings.  Hali- 
fax: 1829.    8°.     [Yery  scarce  and  much  sought  for.] 

4180  Clock-mak^r;  or,  Sayings  and  Doings  of  Sam  Slick.    Phila.: 

1838.    12°. 

4181  Rule  and  Misrule  of  the  English  in  America.     New  York: 

1851.    12°. 

4182 The  Bubbles  of  Canada.    London:  1839.     8°. 

4183  HALL,  A.  OAKEY.  The  Manhattaner  in  N.  Orleans.  N.  Y. : 
1851.    12°. 

4184  HALL,  BASIL,  (Capt.  r.  n.)  Travels  in  North  America.  2 
vols.    Phila.:  1829.    12°. 

4185  Same.     3d  ed.    Edinburgh:  1830.     3v.    8°. 

4186  Selections  from  Fragments  of  Yoyages  and  Travels.  Bos- 
ton: 1845.     16°. 

4187  Yoyage  of  Discovery  to  the  West  Coast  of  Corea,  and  the 

Great  Loo-Choo  Islands.    Phila. :  1818.    8°. 

4188  HALL,  BEN  J.  H.  History  of  Eastern  Yermont,  to  the  close 
of  the  Eighteenth  Century.    N.  Y.:  1858.    8°. 

4189  HALL,  Rev.  ED.  B.  Memoirs  of  Mary  L.  Ware.  Wife  of 
Henry  Ware,  Jr.    Boston:  1853.    12°.    Portrait. 

4190  HALL,  EDWIN.  The  Puritans  and  their  Principles.  N.  Y.: 
1846.     8°. 

4191  Ancient  Records  of  Norwalk,  Conn.;  with  Plan  of   the 

Ancient  Settlement  and  Town.    Norwalk:  1847.     12°. 

4192  HALL,  FRANCIS,  (Lieut.)  Travels  in  Canada  and  the  United 
States,  in  1816  and  1817.  Boston:  Rep.  fr.  the  London  Ed* 
1818.    8°. 

4193  HALL,  FREDERICK,  m.d.  Letters  from  the  East  and  from 
the  West.    Washington :  1840.    8°. 

4194  HALL,  HILAND.  Yindication  of  Yol.  1,  of  the  Colls,  of  the 
Yt.  Hist.  Soc.     MontpeUer:  1871.    8°. 

4195  HALL,  JAMES.  Sketches  of  History,  Life,  and  Manners  in 
the  West.    Two  vols.    Phila.:  1835.    12°. 

4196  Notes  on  the  Western  States;  containing  Sketches  of  Soil, 

Climate,  Resources  and  Scenery.    Phila.:  1838.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  235 

4197  HALL,  JAMES.    Public  Services  of  William  Henry  Harrison. 

Phila.:  1836.    12°.    Portrait. 

4198 Statistics  of  the  West,  at  the  Close  of  the  Year  1836.  Cin- 
cinnati: 1836.    12°. 

4199 The  West:  its  Commerce  and  Navigation.     Cincinnati: 

1848.    12°. 

4200 Letters  from  the  West;  Sketches  of  Scenery,  Manners,  etc., 

connected  with  the  first  settlement  in  the  W.     London:  1828.    8°. 

4201  HALL,  Mrs.  Phantasia  and  other  Poems.  N.  Y.:  1849.  8°. 
Plates. 

4202  HALL,  Judge.  A  Plea  for  the  Sabbath;  addsd.  to  ye  Legal 
Profession.    Balto. 

4203 The  Harpes  Head;  a  Legend  of  Kentucky.    Philadelphia: 

1833.    12°. 

4204  HULL,  JOHN.  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Trenton, 
N.J.    N.  Y.:1859.    12°.    Engravings. 

4205  HALL,  JOSEPH.  Remaining  Works,  with  some  specialities 
of  Divine  Providence  in  his  life,  and  his  Hard  Measure.  London: 
1660.    4°.    Portrait, 

4206  HALL,  MARSHALL,  m.d.  The  Two-fold  Slavery  of  the 
United  States;  with  a  Project  of  Self -Emancipation.  Maps. 
London:    1854.     18°. 

4207  HALL,  S.  R.  The  Child's  Assistant  to  the  Geography  and 
History  of  Vermont.  3d  ed.  Plates  and  Map.  Montpelier: 
1833.    12°. 

4208  and  Baker,  A.  R.     School  History  of  the  United  States. 

Andover:  1839.    12°. 

4209  HALLECK,  E.  G.  Poetical  Works  of.  New  Ed.  N.  Y.: 
1852.     12°. 

4210 Young  America;  A  Poem.    N.   Y.:  1865.    12°. 

4211  Alnwick  Castle,  with  other  Poems.    N.  Y.:  1845.   12°. 

4212  HALLIWELL,  JAMES  ORCHARD.  Autobiography  of  Sir 
Simonds  D'Ewes.     Two  vols.     London:  1845.    Portraits. 

4213  Historical  Sketch  of  The  Provincial  Dialects  of  England, 

illustrated  by  numerous  Examples.    Albany:  1863.     8°. 

4214  The  Early  Naval  Ballads  of  England.    London:  1841.    8°. 

4215  HALLOCK,  WM.  A.  Harlan  Page;  or  the  Power  of  Prayer. 
N.  Y. :  1835.    18°. 

4216  Light  &  Love.   Sketch  of  The  Life  and  Labors  of  the  Rev. 

Justin  Edwards.     Boston:  1855.     12°.    Portrait. 

4217  HALM,  EREDERICH  BARON  MtfNICH-BELLINGHAU- 
SEN.  The  Sons  of  the  Wilderness,  in  five  acts,  from  the  German 
by  C.  A.  Anthon.    N.  Y. :  1848.    12°. 

4218  HALSTED,  CAROLINE  A.  Richard  IIL  as  Duke  of  Glouces- 
ter and  King  of  England.    Phila. :  1844.    8°. 


236  CATALOGUE. 

4219  HALSTED,  O.  l^ew  method  of  curing  dyspepsia.  K.  Y.- 
1830.    8°. 

4220  HAMBLETOK,  JAMES  P.  Biographical  Sketch  of  Henry 
A.  Wise,  with  a  History  of  The  Political  Campaign  in  Yirginia  in 
1855.    Kichmond:  1856.   8°.    Portrait. 

4221  HAMILTON,  ALEX.  Works:  Comp.  Official  Keports,  im- 
proved ed.  of  the  Eederalist,  and  Pacificus.    K.  Y. :  1810.   3  v.   8^. 

4222  Keport  on  Manufactures.    Phila.:  Jan.  1, 1824.    18°. 

4223  HAMILTON,  N.  E.  S,  A.  Enquiry  into  The  Genuineness  of 
the  Manuscript  Corrections  in  Mr.  J.  Payne  Collier's  Annotated 
Shakspeare,  Polio,  1632.     London:  1860.     Four  Facsimiles. 

4224  HAMILTON,  SCHUYLER,  (Capt.)  History  of  The  National 
Flag  of  The  United  States.     Phila. :  1852.    12°. 

4225  HAMILTON,  T.  Men  and  Manners  in  America.  2  vols.  2d 
Amer.  Ed.    Phila. :  1833.     12°. 

4226  HAMILTON,  WILLIAM.  Report  of  The  Trial  of  Edward 
Shippen,  Chief  Justice,  and  Jasper  Yeates  and  Thomas  Smith, 
Assist.  Justices,  of  The  Supreme  Court  of  Pa.  Jan.  1805:  Lan- 
caster.    8°. 

4227  HAMILTONIAD  (The.)  Extinguisher  for  the  Royal  Faction 
of  New  England.  With  Notes,  Illustrative,  Biographical,  Philosophi- 
cal, Critical,  Admonitory  and  Political;  a  High-heeled  Shoe  for  all 
Limping  Republicans.  By  Anthony  Pasquin,  Esq.  Boston:  1804. 
8°.    [Author,  John  Williams.]     [Scarce.] 

4228  HANAFORD,  JEREMI.  LYFORD.  History  of  Princeton, 
Worcester  Co.,  Ms.;  Civil  and  Eccls.;  from  1739,  to  1852.  Worces- 
ter: 1852.     12°. 

4229  HANAFORD,  P.  A.  (Mes.)  Abraham  Lincoln:  His  Life  and 
Public  Services.     Boston:  1865.    8°.    Portrait. 

4230 Life  of  Geo.  Peabody.     Boston:  1870.    8^.    Portrait. 

4231  HANCOCK,  JOHN,  (Esq.)  Oration;  Mar.  5,  1774:  To  Com- 
memorate the  Bloody  Tragedy  of  the  Fifth  of  March,  1770.  Boston: 
1774.    4°.     [Yery  rare.] 

4232  (Rev.)    Danger  of  an  Unqualified  Ministry.     Serm.  at  the 

Ord.  of  Mr.  John  Bass,  to  the  Church  in  Ashford,  Colony  of  Ct.  Sept. 
7th,  1742.    Boston:  1743.     8°. 

4233  HANCOCK,  THOMAS,  (m.d.)  Principles  of  Peace  exempli- 
fied in  the  Conduct  of  tlie  Society  of  Friends  in  Ireland,  during  the 
Rebellion  of  the  Year  1798.     Boston:   1838.    16°. 

4234  HANSON,  ELIZABETH.  Remarkable  Captivity  and  surprising 
Deliverance  of  Elizabeth  Hanson.  God's  Mercy  surmounting  Man's 
Cruelty.  Exemplified  in  the  Captivity  and  Redemption  of  Elizabeth 
Hanson,  wife  of  John  Hanson  of  Knoxmarsh  at  Kepcheachy,  in 
Dover  Township.  3d  ed.  Phila. :  Dan  vers,  near  Salem:  Re-printed 
and  sold  by  E.  Russell,  next  the  Bell-Tavern.  1780.  12°.  pp.  32. 
Curious  edition  of  a  rare  tract :  fly-leaf  has  note  by  Mr.  Drake. 


CATALOGUE.  237 

4236  HANSON",  J.  W.  History  of  Gardiner,  Pittston  and  West  Gard- 
iner, with  a  Sketch  of  the  Kennebec  Indians,  and  New  Plymouth 
Purchase.    1602-1852.     Gardiner:   1852.   12°.    Plates. 

4236  History  of  the  Old  Towns  of  Norridgewock  and  Canaan. 

Prom  their  Settlement  to  1849:  a  Sketch  of  the  Abnakis  Indians. 
Boston:  1849.     12°.     Many  cuts. 

4237  HANWAY,  JONAS.  Account  of  the  Society  for  the  En- 
couragement of  British  Troops,  in  Germany  and  North  America. 
London:  1760.     8°. 

4238  HARBINGER  The,  f or  1845  —  pubd.  by  the  Brook  Farm  Pha- 
lanx.   Boston:  Fol.     A  few  nos.  wanting  to  complete. 

4239  HARBINGER  (The).  A  May  Gift.  Boston:  1833.  8°.  Written, 
mainly,  by  Holmes,  Park  Benjamin,  and  Epes  Sargent. 

4240  HARDEN,  E.  J.    Life  of  Geo.  M.  Troup.     Savannah:  1859.  8°. 

4241  HARDIN,  JAMES,  a.m.  Epistolary  Guide,  containing  Models 
of  Juvenile  Letters.    New  York:  1817.    12°. 

4242 Dictionary  of  the  most  Uncommon  Wonders  of  the  Works 

of  Art  and  Nature,  Particularly  of  those,  which  are  most  remarkable 

in  America.    New  York:  1819.     12°. 

4243  Description  of  the  City  of  New- York.    N.-York:   1827.12°. 

4244 Freemason's  Monitor;  or,  Masonic  Guide.  N.  Y. :  1818.  12°. 

4245  - —  Acct.  of  the  Yellow  Fever  in  New  York,  in  1822,  with 

Sketch  of  the  Pestilential  Diseases  of  1798, 1799, 1803  &  1805.    N. 

Y.:  1822.    12°. 
4246 American  Remembrancer  and  Universal  Tablet  of  Memory. 

Phila. :  1795.    12°.     [Very  scarce.] 

4247  HARDING,  BENJ.  Tour  through  the  Western  Country. 
1818-19.     New  London:  1819.     8°. 

4248  HARDINGE,  S.  &.  E  Biographical  Mirrour,  a  Series  of  Ancient 
and  Modern  English  Portraits,  of  Eminent  and  Distinguished  Per- 
sons, from  Original  Pictures  and  Drawings.     London:  1795-8.    4°. 

A  superb  work  containing  portraits  of  a  host  of  English  celebrities  engraved  from  the 
highest  authorities  and  in  the  best  manner. 

4249 HARE,  EDWARD.    Principal  Doctrines  of  Christianity. 

New  York:  1835.     12°. 

4250  HARGRAYE,  [FRANCIS?]  Argument  in  the  Case  of  James 
Sommersett,  a  Negro.  Wherein  it  is  attempted  to  demonstrate  the 
present  Unlawfulness  of  Domestic  Slavery  in  England.  2d  edition. 
London:  1775.    8°. 

4251  HARGROVE,  E.  History  of  the  Castle,  Town,  and  Forest  of 
Knaresborough,  with  Harrogate,  and  its  Medicinal  Waters.  4th  ed. 
York:  1789.    18°.    Map  and  Plates. 

4252  HARGROVE,  WM.  History  and  Description  of  the  Ancient 
City  of  York.    2  vols.    York:  1818.    8°.    Plates. 

4253  HARLAN,  J.  Memoir  of  India  and  Afghanistann.  Phila.: 
1842.    12°. 


2S8  CATALOGUE, 

4254  HAKLAK,  KICHARD,  (m.d.)  Fauna  Americana:  a  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Mammiferous  Animals  inhabiting  N.  America.  Phila.: 
1825.    8°. 

4265  HARLEIAK  MISCELLANY,  a  Collection  of.  Tracts  in  MS. 
and  in  Print.  Found  in  the  late  Earl  of  Oxford's  Library.  Lon- 
don: 1744.     2v.    4°. 

4256  Same.     12  vols.    1808  to  1811  inclusive.    8°. 

4257  HARMON,  DANL.  W.  Jour,  of  Yoyages  and  Travels  in  the 
Interiour  of  N.  Amer.,  between  the  47th  and  58°  of  N.  Lat., 
from  Montreal  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Map.  Andover:  1820.  8°. 
Port. 

4258  HARPER,  ROBERT  GOODLOE.  Select  "Works:  With  the 
Answer  drawn  up  by  him  to  the  Articles  of  Impeachment  against 
Judge  Chase.     Yol.  I.  [all  published.]    Baltimore:  1814.    8°. 

4259 Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the  U.  States  and 

Prance.    Phila.:  1797.    8°. 

4260 Same.    4th  ed.    Dublin,  Reprinted:  1798.    8°. 

4261  Same.    4  Amer.  Ed.     "With  his  Speech  in  Congress,  on  the 

Foreign  Intercourse  Bill,  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Nicholas,  Mr.  Gallatin, 
and  Others.    Boston:  1798.     8°. 

4262  HARPER'S— New  York  and  Erie  Rail-road  Guide  Book.  With 
136  engravings  by  Lossing  and  Barritt,  from  orig.  Sketches  by  Wm. 
Macleod.     New  York:  1851.    12°. 

4263  HARPER'S  WEEKLY,  Journal  of  Civilization  v.  1.  1857- 
N.York:  1857.    Fol. 

4264  HARRINGTON,  JAMES.  The  Commonwealth  of  Oceana. 
Dedicated  to  His  Highnesse  the  Lord  Protector  of  the  Common 
Wealth  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.    London:  1656.     Fol. 

4265  HARRINGTON'S  Desideratum  for  the  Age,  a  Masonic  work. 
London:  1851.     18°. 

4266  HARRIOTT,  JOHN,  (Lieut.)  Struggles  through  Life,  ex- 
emplified in  the  various  Travels  and  Adventures  in  Europe,  Asia, 
Africa  and  America.     2  vols.     London:  Phila.:  1809.    12^^. 

*•  Contains  a  curious  account  of  a  residence  in  N.  York,  visit  to  the  Indians,  etc." 

4267  HARRIS,  C.  FISKE.  Index  to  American  Poetry.  Provi- 
dence: 1874.     12°.    Author's  autog. 

4268  HARRIS,  EDWD.  D.  Account  of  some  of  the  Descendants 
of  Capt.  Thos.  Brattle.     Boston:  1867.     Sq.  12°. 

4269  HARRIS,  Rev.  FLETCHER.  Sermons,  pref.  a  memoir  of 
Granville  Co.,  N.  C:  1821.    8°. 

4270  HARRIS,  [HENRY.]  Sermon  preached  at  Queen's  Chappel 
in  Boston,  Christmas  Day,  1712.    Boston  in  N.  Eng. :  1712.    4°. 

4271  HARRIS,  JAMES,  Esq.  Three  Treatises.  Art.  Music, 
Painting  and  Poetry.  Happiness.  2d  ed.  London:  1765.  8°. 
Frontispiece. 


CATALOGUE.  239 

4272  HARETS,  JAMES,  Esq.  Hermes  or  a  Philosophical  Inquiry 
concerning  Universal  Grammar.  2d  ed.  London:  1765.  8°.  En- 
graved Frontispiece. 

4273 Philosophical  Arrangements.     London:  1775.    8°. 

4274  HARRIS,  JOHN.  Lexicon  Technicum:  or,  an  Universal  Eng- 
lish Dictionary  of  Arts  and  Science:  Explaining  not  only  the 
Terms  of  Art,  but  the  Arts  themselves.  London:  1704.  Folio. 
Portrait.    Numerous  wood-cuts,  copper-plates,  &c. 

4275  Navigantium  atque  Itinerantium  Bibliotheca:  or,  a  com- 

pleat  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels:  consisting  of  above  Four 
Hundred  of  the  most  Authentic  Writers.  2  vols.  London:  1705. 
Folio.    Maps,  «fcc. 

These  folios  are  fitting  companlona  of  ITakluyt  and  PurchaR.  Among  the  numerous 
detailed  accounts  are  Dampier'a  Voyage  to  the  W.  Indies,  History  of  the  Buccaneers, 
Father  Hennepin's  Travels  in  America,  &c.  The  frontispiece  has  four  heauliful  cop- 
perplate portraits  of  Sir  H.  Gilbert,  Frobisher,  Cavendiah  and  the  Earl  of  Essex. 

4276  HARRIS,  JOHN,  d.d.  The  Pre-Adamite  Earth:  Contribu- 
tions to  Theological  Science.    5th  Thousand.      Boston:  1854.     12°. 

4277 Description  of  the  Globe.    6th.  Ed.    London:  1725.      16°. 

Autog.  of  Mather  Byles. 

4278  HARRIS,  LUTHER  M.  Robert  Harris  and  his  Descendants. 
With  Notice  of  the  Morey  and  Metcalf  Families.    Boston:  1861.  8°. 

4279  HARRIS,  SAML.  L.  Maine  Register  and  National  Calendar, 
for  1843.    Augusta:  1843.     16°. 

4280  HARRIS,  THADDEUS  M.  Minor  Encyclopedia,  or  Cabinet 
of  General  Knowledge:  a  Dictionary  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  4  vols. 
Boston:  1803.     12°. 

4281  Biographical  Memorials  of  James  Oglethorpe,  Founder  of 

the  Colony  of  Georgia,  in  America.  Boston:  1841.  8°.  Portrait, 
Maps,  &c. 

4282  Beauties  of  Nature  Delineated.    Charlestown:  1800.    12°. 

4283 Tribute  to  The  Hon.  James  Bowdoin,  Esq.;  serm.  at  Dor- 
chester, Oct.  27, 1811.     Boston:  1811.    4°. 

4284 Discourses  on  Public  Occasions,  illustrating  and  indicating 

Freemasonry.    Charlestown:  1801.    8°. 
4285 Natural  Hist,  of  The  Bible.    Boston:  1793.    12°. 

Given  by  the  Author  to  Dr.  Jeremy  Belknap. 

4286 Constitutions  of  the  Anc.  and  Hon.  Fraternity  of  Free  and 

Accepted  Masons.  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  corr.  Worcester:  1798.  4°. 
Frontis. 

4287 Journal  of  a  tour  into  the  territory  North  West  of  the  Al- 
leghany Mts.    1803.    Boston:  1805.    8°.   Map.    [Excessively  rare.] 

4288 Natural  History  of  the  Bible.     Boston:  182a    8°. 

4289  HARRIS,  THAD.  WM.  Treatise  on  some  of  the  Insects  of 
N.  England  injurious  to  Vegetation.    2d  Ed.    Boston:  1852.     8®. 


240  CATALOGUE. 

4290  HAERIS,  THOMAS,  m.d.  Life  and  Services  of  Commodore 
William  Bainbridge,  U.  S.  N.    Phila. :    1837.    8°.     Portrait. 

4291  HARRIS,  WALTER,  Esq.  History  and  Antiquities  of  Dublin 
[etc.]  Plans.  One  as  it  was  in  1610,  the  earliest  extant  [«&c.].  Dub- 
lin: 17G6.    8°. 

4292  HARRIS,  WILLIAM.  Historical  and  Critical  Account  of  the 
Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell  after  the  manner  of  Mr.  Bayle.  London: 
1762.    8°. 

4293  Historical  and  Critical  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings 

of  James  I.  After  the  manner  of  Mr.  Bayle.  2d  ed.  Lond. : 
1772.     8°. 

4294 Sermon  at  Trinity  Church,  Boston,  before  the  Annual  Con- 
vention of  the  Prot.  Epis.  Conventn.  in  Massachusetts,  28  May, 
1799.    Boston:  1799.    4°. 

4295  HARRIS,  WM.  THADDEUS.  Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying- 
ground  in  Cambridge.     Cambridge:  1845.    12°.     Scarce. 

4296  HARRISOK,  Maj.  Gen.  W.  H.  Life  of.  Phila.:  1840.  8°. 
Port. 

4297  HARROD,  JOHK  J.  The  Kew  and  most  Complete  CoUection 
of  Camp,  Social  and  Prayer-Meeting  Hymns  now  in  Use.  2d  ed. 
Baltimore:  1830.     32°. 

4298  HARSHA,  D.  A.  Life  of  the  Rev.  James  Hervey.  Albany: 
1865.     8°.    Ed.  50  copies. 

4299  HART,  LUTHER.  Memoir  of  the  life  of  Amos  Pettingill. 
Boston:  1834.     12°. 

4300  HART,  NATHAKIEL  C.  Documents  relative  to  the  House 
of  Refuge,  Instituted  by  the  Society  for  the  Reformation  of  Juvenile 
Delinquents  in  :N'ew  York,  in  1824.    N.  Y. :  1832.     8°.    Port. 

4301  HARTLEY,  CECIL  B.  Life  and  Times  of  Col.  Daniel  Boone- 
Comprising  Early  History  of  Kentucky.  With  Boone's  Autobio. 
graphy  complete.    Engravings.    New  York:  1860.     12°. 

4302 Life  of  G-ens.  Henry  Lee  and  Thomas  Sumpter.    Phila.: 

1859.     12°. 

4303  Life    and    Adventures    of    Lewis    Wetzel,    the    Virginia 

Ranger;  also  Biographical  Sketches  of  Gen.  Simon  Kenton,  Gen. 
Benjn.  Logan,  Capt.  Saml.  Brady,  Gov.  I.  Shelby,  and  others  of  the 
West.    Engravings.    Phila.:  1860.    12°. 

4304  HARTLEY,  W.  M.  B.  Hartford  in  the  olden  time.  Its  first 
fifty  years,  by  Scava.   Ed.  by  H.   With  lUust.     Hartford:  1853.   8°. 

4305  HARTMA:N',  GEO.  Chymical  Secrets.  Cont.  many  rare  and 
excellent  medicines,  etc.    Never  bef.  pub.     London:  1682.    16°. 

4303  HARTWELL,  ABRAHAM.  Memoir  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Pierce.  With  Original  Serms.  From  the  Writings  of  Mr.  Pierce. 
Lunenburg:  1842.     12°. 

4307  HARYARD    COLLEGE.     Constitution  of  the  University  at 


CATALOGUE.  241 

Cambridge.  Cambridge:  1812.  8°.  Also,  The  Law8  of  H.  C. 
Cambridge:  1807.    8°.    Laws  of  H.  C.     Cambridge:  1814. 

Autographs  of  two  Presidents  of  H.  U.,  —  Sam'l  Webber  and  J.  T.  Eirkland. 

4308 Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  1826-32,  35-62,  66- 

70-71.     Cambridge,  1826-70.    34  pamp. 

4309 Triennial  Catalogues.     1776,  82,  90,  91.     1815,  21-36,  42- 

63.    Bostonise  and  Cantabrigise,  1776-1863.     19v.  8°. 

4310 Catalogue  of  the  Alumni,  1642-1869  incl.,  with  presidents, 

professors,  tutors,  &c.     Cambridge:  1869.    8°. 

4311  Rules  and  By-Laws  of   the  Overseers,  the  Charter,  and 

sundry  Acts  and  Instruments.     Boston:  1852.     18°. 

4312 Same.    Boston:  1862.     16°. 

4313 103  Pamphlets,  1831-72;  Inaugural" Addresses,  Report  of 

Visiting  Committee,  Memorials,  Poems,  Society  Proceedings,  Cata- 
logues, &c.    Ko  duplicates,  and  many  autographs. 

4314  HARVEY,  HENRY.  History  of  the  Shawnee  Indians,  from 
1681  to  1854.     Cincinnati:  1855.     12°.     Portrait. 

4315  HARVEY,  PHILIP,  m.d.  Pood  and  Climate,  considered  in 
reference  to  each  other.  Zanesville:  1849.  8°.  Presentation  copy 
to  Dr.  Drake. 

4316  HASKEL,  DAITIEL.  Complete  Descriptive  and  Statistical 
Gazetteer  of  the  U.  S.  By  D.  H.  &  J.  Calvin  Smith.  JST.  York: 
1844.    8°. 

4317  HASKELL,  T.  K.  (Rev.)  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Sir  Henry 
Havelock.     Boston,     [n.  d.]    32°. 

4318  HASKIKS,  R.  W.  History  and  Progress  of  Phrenology.  Read 
before  the  Phrenologl.  Soc.  of  Buffalo.     Buffalo:  1839.     12°. 

4319  HASTINGS,  THOMAS.  Mother's  Hymn  Book.  New  York: 
1851.    24°. 

4320  HASWELL,  ANTHONY.  Adventures  of  Capt.  Matthew 
Phelps;  in  2  Voyages,  from  Ct.  to  the  River  Mississippi,  from 
Dec.  1773,  to  Oct.  1780.  Bennington,  Vt.:  1802.  12°.  [Very 
scarce.] 

4321  HATHEWAY,  C.  L.  The  History  of  New  Brunswick,  from 
its  First  Settlement.    Fredericton:  1846.    12°. 

4322  [HATTON,  EDWARD.]  New. View  of  London:  or,  an  Ample 
-  Acct.  of  that  City,  in  Two  Volumes,  or  Eight  Sections.    London: 

1708.    nius. 

4323  HAVANA.  Authentic  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  the  Havana. 
By  an  Officer;  also  a  Plan  of  the  Siege,  shewing  the  Landing, 
Encampments,  Approaches,  [and  Batteries  of  the  English  Army, 
With  the  Attacks  and  Stations  of  the  Fleet.    London:  1762.    8°. 

This  may  prove  a  very  useful  work  at  no  distant  day. 

4324  HAVEN,  SAML.  F.    Archaeology  of  the  United  States;  or, 


CATALOGUE. 

Sketches,  Historical  and  Bibliographical.     [Published  by  the  Smith- 
sonian Inst.]:  1855.    4°.     Author's  Autog. 

4325  l^arrative  of   a  voyage  to  Spitzbergen  in  1613.     Boston: 

1860.    8°.    Author's  autog. 

4326  HAWEIS,  J.  O.  W.  Sketches  of  the  Reformation  and  Eliza- 
bethan Age.     From  the  Contemporary  Pulpit.   London:  1844.    12°. 

4327  HAWES,  ELIZABETH,  Mrs.  The  Harp  of  Acushnet:  Poems. 
Boston:  1838.     12°. 

4328  HAWES,  JOEL.  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Pilgrims,  and 
Vindication  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of  Kew  England.  2d 
ed.    Hartford:  1836.     12°. 

4329  Lectures  to  Young  Men.     2d  ed.     Hartford:  1828.     8°. 

4330 Lectures  on  the  formation  of  Character.  Hartf'd:  1829.  18°. 

4331  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Pilgrims.  Hartford:  1830.  18°. 

4332  Address  did.  at  the  Request  of  the  Citizens  of  Hartford  on 

the  9th  of  November,  1835.     Close  of  the  Second  Century,  from  the 
first  Settlement.     Hartford:  1835.     12°. 

4333  Memoir  of  Normand  Smith,  Jr.,  or  the  Christian  serving 

God  in  his  business.     Hartford,  1839.     16°. 

4334  HAWKESWORTH,  JOHN".  New  Voyage  Round  the  World, 
in  1768, 1769,  1770,  and  1771,  by  Capt.  James  Cook.  2  vols.  Vol.  1. 
N.York:  1774.    8°. 

4335  HAWKINS,  ERNEST,  B.  D.  Historical  Notices  of  the  Mis- 
sions of  the  Church  of  England  in  the  North  American  Colonies, 
chiefly  from  the  MS.  Doc.  of  the  Soc.  for  Prop,  the  Gospel  in  For- 
eign Parts.     London:  1845.    8°. 

4336  HAWKINS,  JOSEPH.  History  of  a  Voyage  to  the  Coast  of 
Africa,  and  Travels  into  the  Interior  of  that  Country.  The  Slave 
Trade.    Phila.:  1797.    12°.    Frontis.     [Scarce.] 

4337  HAWKINS,  RICHARD,  Sir,  Kt.  Observations  of,  in  his 
Voyage  into  the  South  Sea.  Anno  Domini,  1593.  London:  1622. 
Folia 

Son  of  the  famous  Sir  John  Hawkins :  was  admiral  of  N.  E.  In  1619. 

4338  The  observations.    Edited  by  C.  R.  D.  Bethune.    London: 

Hak.  Soc.  1847.     8°. 

4339  HAWKINS,  WM.  GEO.  a.m.  Life  of  John  H.  W.  Hawkins. 
Boston:  1859.    12°.    Portrait. 

4340  Lunsf ord  Lane ;  or,  another  Helper  from  N.  Carolina.  Bos- 
ton: 1863.     12°.     Portrait. 

4341  HAWKS ,  FRANCIS  L.  Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory of  the  U.  S.    Vol.  2.    N.  York:  1839.    8°.    Ed.  out  of  print. 

4342  Digested  Index  of  the  Reported  Cases  adjudged  in  the 

Courts  of   N.   Carolina,  from  1778  to  1826.    Raleigh  :   1826.    8°. 
[Scarce.] 

4343  HAWKS,  F.  L.    Tale  of  the  Huguenots,    N.  Y.    1838.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  243 

4344  HAWKS  WORTH,  JOHX.  Account  of  Voyages  undertaken 
for  making  Discoveries  in  the  Southern  Hemisphere,  and  succes- 
sively performed  by  Byron,  Wallis,  Carteret  and  Cook.  Drawn  up 
from  the  Journals  kept  by  the  Several  Commanders.  3  vols: 
Dublin:  1773.    8°.     Maps. 

4345  HAWSER,  HARRY.  Buds  and  Flowers  of  Leisure  Hours. 
Phila.:  1844.     8°. 

4346  HAWTHORNE,  NATHANIEL.  Life  of  Franklin  Pierce. 
Boston:  1852.    12°.    Portrait. 

4347 Grandfather's    Chair :    a    History   for   Youth.      Boston: 

1841.    24°. 
4348 Same.    2d  ed.    Boston:  1842.    16°.    • 

4349  The  Scarlet  Letter,  a  Romance.    Boston:  1853.    12°. 

4350  HAYDEN,  F.  D.  Prelim.  Report  of  the  U.  S.  Geolog.  Survey 
of  Montana  and  Portions  of  Adjacent  Territories.  Washington: 
1872.    8°.    Plates. 

4351 Sixth  An.  Rep.  of  the  U.  S.  Geologl.  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories, embracing  Portions  of  Montana,  Idaho,  Wyoming,  and  Utah. 
Prog,  of  Explorations  of  1872.     Wash.:  1873.    8°. 

4352  HAYDEN,  HORACE  H.  Geological  Essays;  or,  an  inquiry  into 
some  of  the  Geol.  Phenomena  to  be  found  in  Amer.  and  elsewhere. 
Baltimore:  1820.    8°. 

4353  HAYDN,  JOSEPH.  Dictionary  of  Dates  relating  to  all  Ages 
and  Nations.  12th  ed.,  corrected  to  February,  1866.  By  Benjamin 
Vincent.     London:  Edward  Moxon  &  Co.     1866.    8°. 

4354  HAYES,  ISAAC  I.  Arctic  Boat  Journey,  in  1854.  Boston: 
1860.    12°.    Maps. 

4355  HA YNE,  PAUL  H.     Poems.     Boston:  1855.     12°. 

4356  HAYNES,  D.  C.  The  Baptist  Denomination:  its  History,  Doc- 
trines and  Ordinances;  Policy,  Persecutions  and  Martyrs.  Introd. 
by  John  Dowling,  d.d.    New  York:  1856.     12°. 

4357  HAYNES,  MARTIN  A.  History  of  the  Second  Regiment  of 
New  Hampshire  Volunteers.    Manchester:  1865.    12°. 

4358  HA  YWARD,  JOHN.  New  England  Gazetteer.  5th  ed.  Con. 
cord,  N.  H.:  1839.    12°.    Plates. 

4359 Gazetteer  of  Massachusetts.    Boston:  1847.    12°.    Plates. 

4360 New  England  and  New  York  Law-Register,  for  1835.  Bos- 
ton: [1835.]    12°. 

4361  Gazetteer  of  N.  Hampshire.    Boston:  1849.    12°.    Plates. 

4362 The  Family  Visitor.    5th  ed.     Boston:  1841.    12°. 

4363 Columbian  Traveller  and  Statistical  Register.    Principally 

relating  to  the  U.  S.     Boston:  1833.    sm.  fol.    pp.  40. 

4364 N.  England  Gazetteer.    6th  ed.     Concord :  1839. 

4365 Mass.  Directory.    Boston:  1835.    Children's  Friend.    New- 

buryport.     [n.  d.]    Memoir  of  Carvasso,  &c.    10  vols.    18°. 

4366 Gazetteer  of  Vermont.    Boston:  1849.    12°. 


244  CATALOGUE. 

4367  HAYWAKD,  JOHK,  Sir,  Kt.  Annals  of  the  first  four  years 
of  the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     Camden  Soc.:  1840.    4°. 

4368 Life  and  Raigne  of  King  Edward  the  Sixt.     London:  1630. 

4°.    Ports.  Author  and  Edward. 

4369  HAY  WARD,  J.  H.  Poetical  pen-pictures  of  the  war.  Selec. 
from  our  Union  Poets.    3d  ed.    New  York:  1864.    12°. 

4370  HAYWOOD,  JOHN.  Natural  and  Aboriginal  History  of  Ten- 
nessee to  the  First  Settlement  therein  by  the  White  People,  in  1768* 
Nashville:  1823.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

One  of  the  exceedingly  rare  American  books.    A  good  copy  is  seldom  for  sale,  and  will 
command  ten  times  the  original  price. 

4370  A  Civil  and  Political  History  of  the  State  of  Tennessee, 

From  its  Settlement  to  the  Year  1796.    Knoxville:  1823.    8°. 

4371  HAZARD,  EBENEZER.  Historical  Collections;  consisting  of 
State  Papers,  and  other  authentic  Documents;  intended  as  Materials 
for  an  History  of  the  United  States.  Phila. :  1792-94.  2v.  4°.  [Scarce.] 

4372  HAZARD,  SAMUEL.  Annals  of  Pennsylvania,  from  the 
Discovery  of  the  Delaware,  1609-1682.    Phila.:  1850.    8°. 

4373  Pennsylvania    Archives.      Selected    and  Arranged  from 

original  Documents  in  the  OflSce  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Common- 
wealth. Commencing  1748.  Vols.  II,  III,  IV,  and  Y.  Phila.: 
1853.     8°. 

4374 Hazard's  United  States  Commercial  and  Statistical  Regr. 

Illustrative  of  the  Hist,  and  Resources  of  the  American  Union,  and 
of  each  State.     July,  1839,  Jan. ,  1842.    Phila. :  1840-42.     5  v.     Pol. 

4375  The  Register  of   Pennsylvania.      Jan.,  1828,-July,  1835. 

Phila.:  15  v.    Pol. 

4376  HAZLITT,  WILLIAM.  Lectures  on  the  Dramatic  Literature 
of  the  Age  of  Elizabeth.     N.  York:  1845.     Cr.  8°. 

4377  Spirit  of  the  Age;    or,  Contemporary  Portraits.      2  vols. 

Paris:  1825.    12°. 

4378  HEAD,  Sir  E.  B.  Rough  Notes  of  Journeyings  across  the 
Pampas  and  among  the  Andes.    Boston:  1827.    12°. 

4379  The  Emigrant.    New  York:  Harper:  1847.     12°. 

4380  HEAD,  GEORGE,  Esq.  Forest  Scenes  and  Incidents,  in  the 
Wilds  of  North  America;  Halifax  to  the  Canadas,  and  the  Woods 
on  the  Borders  of  Lakes  Huron  and  Simco.     London:  1829.     12°. 

4381  HEADLEY,  J.  T.  The  Lives  of  Winfield  Scott  and  Andrew 
Jackson.     N.  York:  1852.     12°. 

4382  HEARNE,  SAMUEL.  A  Journey  from  Prince  of  Wales  Fort 
in  Hudson's  Bay,  to  the  Northern  Ocean,  for  the  Discovery  of  Cop- 
per Mines,  a  N.  W.  Passage,  &c.  In  1769.  London:  1795.  4to. 
Eight  Maps,  Yiews,  &c. 

"  The  first  of  the  beautiful  series  of  quarto  Arctic  Voyages  which  reflect  so  much  credit 
on  the  English  press." 


CATALOGUE.  245 

4384  HEARNE,  THOMAS.  Curious  Discourses  by  eminent  Anti- 
quaries.    2  vols.     London:  1775.    8°.    Plates. 

4385  HEATH,  J.  England's  Chronicle:  or,  the  Lives  and  Reigns  of 
the  Kings  and  Queens  from  Julius  Ctesar  to  King  William.  Lon- 
don: 1G99.     18°. 

438G  MEATH,  ROBERT.  A  Natural  and  Historical  Acct.  of  the 
Islands  of  Scilly.  A  New  and  Correct  Draugt.  of  ym.  in  1744. 
And  a  general  Acct.  of  Cornwall.     London:  1750.    8°.    Map. 

4387  HEATH,  WM.  Memoirs  of  Maj.-Gen.  HEATH.  Of  Events 
during  the  American  War.  Written  by  Himself.  Boston:  17ii8. 
8°.     Autog.  Gen.  Heath. 

A  very  scarce  book.    One  of  the  trustworthy  original  sourcefl  of  revolutionary  history 
much  sought  after. 

4388  HE  ATHCOTE,  GEORGE.  A  letter  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  The  Lord 
Mayor,  The  Worshipful  Aldermen,  and  Common  Council  of  the 
City  of  London.     From  an  old  Servant.     London:  1762.    8°. 

4389  HEATHERINGTOX,  A.  A  Practical  Guide  for  Tourists, 
Miners,  and  Investors  in  the  Gold  Fields  of  Nova  Scotia.  Mon- 
treal: 1868.    18°.    Maps. 

4390  HEATON,  NATHL.  Jr.  The  Pleasing  Library;  a  Selection  of 
Humorous,  and  Instructive  Pieces,  in  Prose  and  Poetry.  Wrentham, 
(Mass.)    1801.     12°. 

4391  HEBREW  GRAMMAR,  Coll.  from  those  of  Israel  Lyons,  and 
Rev.  R.  Grey.  Boston:  1763.    8°. 

4392  Same.    Subjoined  a  praxis  taken  from  the  Sacred  classics. 

Cambridge:  180G.     8°. 

4393  HELME,  ELIZABETH.  Louisa,  the  Lovely  Orphan;  or,  the 
Cottage  on  the  Moor.     The  9th  ed.     Boston:  1798.  12°. 

4394 Pizarro;  or,  the  Conquest  of  Peru:  as  related  by  a  Father  to 

his  children.     Boston:   16°. 

4395  Columbus,  or  the  discovery  of  America.     Trans,  from  the 

German  of  J.  H.  Campe.     Boston :  and  New  York.    [n.  d.]    18°. 

4396  HELPER,  HINTON  ROWAN.  The  Impending  Crisis  of  the 
South.     New  York:  1860.    12°. 

4397  HELVICUS,  CHRISTOPHER.  The  Historical  and  Chronolog- 
ical Theatre  of.  According  to  the  two  best  Editions,  viz.  that  of  Fran- 
cofurt  and  that  of  Oxford.  Inlarg'd  with  Additions,  and  continued 
down  to  the  Present  Times.     London:  1687.     Folio. 

4398  HEM  ANS,  FELICIA.  Songs  of  the  Affections.  Elegantly  Illust, 
Phila.:   1867.   8°. 

4399  HEMINCJWAY,  J.  Panorama  of  North  Wales.  Lond.:  1839. 
32°.     Map  and  Views. 

4400  IIEMMENWAY,  MOSES,  m.a.  A  Vindication  of  the  Power, 
Obligation  and  Encouragement  of  the  Unregenerate  to  attend  the 
means  of  Grace;  against  the  Exceptions  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Samuel 
Hopkins.    Boston:  1772.    8°. 

17 


246  CATALOGUE. 

4401  HEMMEKWAY,  MOSES,  m.a.     Seven  Sermons,  on  the  Obli- 
gation and  Encouragement  of  the  Unregenerate.    Boston:   1767.  8". 
4402 Remarks  on  the  Rev.  Mr..  Hopkins 'Answer.  Bost.  :1774.  8°» 

4403  HEN'DERSOX,  JAMES.  A  History  of  Brazil;  its  Geography, 
&c.     28  Plates  and  2  Maps.     London:  1821.    4°. 

4404  HEmNG,  C.  F.  (Mrs.)  History  of  the  African  Mission  of  the 
Prot.  Epis.  Ch.  With  Memoirs  of  deceased  Missionaries,  and  Kotice 
of  Native  Customs.    New  York:  1850.    12°.    Map. 

4405  HENNEPIN,  L.  A  New  Discovery  of  a  Yast  Country  in  Amer- 
ica, extending  above  Four  Thousand  Miles,  between  New  France 
and  New  Mexico,  [&c.]  Illustrated  by  Maps  and  Plates,  [&c.]  Lon- 
don: 3698.    8°. 

Very  Rare,  and  valuable.  Eighteen  years  ago  $10  paid  for  a  copy.  Father  Hennepin 
accompanied  La  Salle  in  1678,  and  gives  the  first  written  description  of  Niagara  Falls 
near  which  La  Salle  built  a  vessel  for  navigating  the  Lakes. 

4406  HENRY,  ALEXANDER.  Travels  and  Adventures  in  Canada, 
and  the  Indian  Territories  between  1760-76.  In  2  pts.  New  York: 
1809.    8''.     Port. 

'•Rare.  Thre  are  few  more  valuable  works  of  the  period  on  the  Indians  than  this."  — 
S.  G.  D. 

4407  HENRY,  C.  S.  (d.d.)  History  and  its  Philosophy.  N.  York: 
8°.     1868. 

4408  The  Importance  of  Exalting  the  Intellectual  Spirit  of  the 

Nation;  and  need  of  a  Learned  Class.     Burlington,  N.  J.:  1836.  8°. 
Bound  ^  cf. 

4409  HENRY,  JAMES.  Sketches  of  Moravian  Life  and  Character. 
Phila.:  1859.     12°.    pp.317. 

4410  HENRY,  MATTHEW.  The  Communicant's  Companion.  Bos- 
ton: 1731.    12°. 

4411  HEPWORTH,  GEO.  H.  Whip,  Hoe,  and  Sword.  Boston: 
1864.     12°. 

4412  HERALD,  J.  P.  SUMMERSET.  The  Catalogue  of  the  Chan- 
cellors of  Eng.,  the  Ld.  Keepers  of  the  Great  Scale,  and  the  Ld. 
Treasurers.     London:  1636.     4°. 

4413  HERALDIC  JOURNAL,  The.  Recording  the  Armorial  bear- 
ings and  Genealogies  of  American  families.  Nos.  1-24  incl.  Bost. :  8°. 

4414  HERALDRY.  A  Glossary  of  Terms  used  in  British  Heraldry: 
with  a  Chronological  Table.     Oxford:  1847.     8°. 

4415  HERBERSTEIN,  SIGISMUND.  Notes  upon  Russia:  Being 
the  earliest  Account  of  that  Country.  Trans,  and  Edited  by  R.  H. 
Major.    2  vols.    London:  Hak.  Soc.    1851.    8°.     Port. 

4416  HERBERT,  EDWARD  (Lord).  The  Life  of  Edward  Lord 
Herbert  of  Cherbury.     By  Himself.    London:  1770.     4°.    Portrait. 

4417  The  Life  of,  continued  to  his  Death.  With  Letters  writ- 
ten at  the  French  Court.    London:  1826.    8°.    Portrait. 


CATALOGUE.  24t7 

4418  HERRERT,  HE:N"RY  W.  Wager  of  Battle;  a  tale  of  Saxon 
Slavery  in  Sherwood  Forest.    N.  York:  1855.     12°. 

4419  HERBERT,  THOMAS,  Esq.  Some  Years  Travels  into  Divers 
Parts  of  Asia  and  Afrique.  With  a  Revivall  of  the  First  Discoverer 
of  America.  Rev.  and  Enlg.  by  the  Author.  London:  1638.  Folio. 
Plates  by  W.  M.  [W.  Marshall?] 

Origiiml  Edition.    Contains  the  fullest  account  of  the  Voyage  of  Madoc  and  his  discovery 
of  America. 

4420  HERIOT,  GEORGE,  (Esq.)  Travels  through  the  Canadas. 
Manners  and  Customs  of  several  of  the  Indian  Nations  of  N.  and 
S.  Amer.  With  Maps  and  numerous  Engravings,  from  drawings 
made  by  the  Author.      London:  1807.     4°. 

4421  Same.     Phila.:  1813.     12°. 

4422  HERLE,  CHARLES.  A  Payre  of  Compasses  for  Church  and 
State:  aSer.  bef.  the  Ho.  of  Coms,  JS"ov.  the  last.  1642.  London: 
1642.    4°. 

4423  HERNDO^^,  WM.  LEWIS,  (Lieut.)  Exploration  of  The  Val- 
ley of  the  Amazon.  Part  1.  Washington:  1854.  8°.  Yol.  of 
Maps. 

4424  HERODOTUS.  Les  Histoires  d'H.  tr.  en  Frangois  par  M. 
DuRyer.     Paris:  1713.    3  v.      18°. 

4425  HERRICK,  JEDIDIAH.  A  Geneal.  Register  of  the  l^ame 
and  Family  of  Herrick,  from  1629,  to  1846.  Bangor:  1846.  8°. 
pp.  69.     [Very  scarce.] 

4426  HERSY,  THOMAS.  Clericus,  Esculapius,  and  Scepticus  vs. 
Col.  M.  Jewett,  and  his  Chemical  Preparations.  Columbus,  O.: 
1835.     12°. 

4427  HERVEY,  JAMES,  (a.b.)  Meditations  and  Contemplations. 
2  vols.     Boston:  1750.    12°.     [2  in  one.]    Autog.  Joseph  Belknap. 

4428  HERVEY,  K.  The  Memory  of  Washington;  with  Biog.  Sketches 
of  his  Mother  and  Wife.  Relations  of  Lafayette  to  Washington. 
Boston  and  Camb. :  1852.    12°.    Plates. 

4429  HEUSTIS,  JABEZ  W.  (m.d.)  Physical  Obs.  on  the  Topo- 
graphy and  Diseases  of  Louisiana.    New  York:  1817.    8°. 

4430  HEWES,  GEO.  R.  T.  The  Boston  Tea-party,  with  a  Memoir  of 
G.  R.  T.  Hewes.  By  a  Citizen  of  New  York.  N.  York:  1834.  12°. 
Portrait. 

4431  HEWETT,  D.  A  Gazetteer  of  the  New  England  States.  N. 
York:  1829.    12°. 

4432  HEWITT,  MARY  E.  The  Songs  of  Our  Land,  and  Other 
Poems.    Boston:  1846.     12°. 

4433  HEWITT,  JOHN.  A  Treatise  upon  Money,  Coins,  and  Ex- 
change.    London:  1755.    8°. 

4434  HEY,  RICHARD,  m.a.  Observations  on  Civil  Liberty,  and 
the  Principles  of  Government.    London:  1776.    8°. 


248  CATALOGUE. 

4436  HEYLYN,  PETEE.  d.d.  Certamen  Epistolare,  or,  the  Letter 
Combate.  Managed  by  Peter  Heylyn,  d.d.  1.  Mr.  Baxter  of  Kid- 
derminster. 2.  Dr.  Barnard  of  Gray's  Inne.  3.  Mr.  Hickman  of 
Mag.  Col.  Oxn.  and  4.  J.  H.  of  the  City  of  Westminster,  Esq.  5.  An 
App.,  in  Answer  to  some  Passages  in  Mr.  Fuller's  Appeal.  Lond. : 
1(559.    8°. 

4437  Examen  Historicum:  Or  a  Discovery  and  Examination  of 

the  Mistakes,  Falsities,  and  Defects  in  some  Modern  Histories.  Lon- 
don: 1659.    8°. 

4438  A  Help  to  English  History,  &c.     London:  1709.     18°. 

4439  A  Help  to  English  History.     By  Peter  Heylyn,  d.d.,  with 

great  Additions  since  his  death,  to  the  1st  of  Kov.  1773,  [&c.]  Also 
the  Praetorian  Banner  Displayed,  [&c.]  By  Paul  Wright,  b.d.  [&c.] 
London:  1773.    8°.    Plates  of  Arms,  &c. 

4440 Mikrokosmos.    A  Little  Description  of  the  Great  World. 

Augmented  and  reuised.     Oxford:  1625.     4°.    [Scarce.] 

4441  HEYWOOD,  J0H:N'  H.  Sermons  by  Charles  Manson  Taggart, 
Pastor  of  the  Unit.  Church  in  Charleston,  S.  C.  With  a  Memoir, 
Boston:  1856.    12°.    Port. 

4442  HIBBARD,  B.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Travels  of.  Nearly 
30  yrs.     New  York:  1825.     12°. 

4443  Memoirs,  for  nearly  Fifty  Years.    2d  ed.    Kew  Y'ork:  1843. 

12°.    Port. 

4444  HICKEY,  W.  The  Constitution  of  the  U.  States,  with  an  Al- 
phabetical Analysis.     State  Papers.     7th  ed.    Phila. :  1854.     12°. 

4445  HICKOK,  J.  H.   The  Social  Lyrist.    Harrisburg,Pa.:  1840.   12°. 

4446  HICKS,  ELIAS.  Journal  of  the  Life  and  Religious  Labours  of, 
written  by  himself.    N.  York:  1832.     8°. 

4447  HICKS,  THOMAS,  (n. A.)  Eulogy  on  Thomas  Crawford.  New 
York,  Privately  printed:  1865.    8°.     ed.  70  copies.     Plates. 

4448  HIGHMORE,  A.  (Esq.)  Pietas  Londinensis:  Public  Charities 
in  and  near  London.     London:  181.0.     8°. 

4449  HILDRETH,  HOSEA.  A  Book  for  Massachusetts  Children. 
Boston:  1829.     12°.    Map  and  Plates. 

4450  Same.     2d  ed.     Boston:  183L    12°.     Map  and  Plates. 

4451  A  Book  for  Massachusetts  Children.  Revised  and  Enlarged. 

Boston:  1857.     Sq.  16°. 

4452 A  View  of  the  U.  States.     With  Map  and  Engravings. 

Lancaster:  1831.    12°. 

4453  An  Abridgment  of  the  History  of  the   United  S.     Sequel 

to  Hildreth's  View.    Boston:  1831.     12°. 

4454  HILDRETH,  JAMES.  Notes  of  the  Buckingham  Lectures. 
With  a  Sketch  of  his  Life.    New  York:  1838.    16°. 

4455  HILDRETH,  RICHARD.  Life  of  Wm.  H.  Harrison,  of  Ohio. 
Boston:  1839.    18°. 

4456 Same.    Boston-  1840.    18°. 


CATALOGUE.  249 

4457  IIILDRETH,  S.  P.    Pioneer  History.    An  Account  of  the  Ohio 

Valley,  and  the  Early   Settlement  of    the  Northwest  Territory. 

Cincinnati:  N.  York:  1848.    8°. 
4458 Biographical  and  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Early  Pioneer 

Settlers  of  Ohio.   Also,  '*  A  Journal."  By  Col.  J.  R.  Meigs.   Cincin. 

1852.    8°.     Portraits  and  Views. 
4459  Contributions  to  the  Early  History  of   the  North  West, 

including  the  Moravian  Missions  in  Ohio.    Cincinnati:  1864.     12°. 
4460 Observations  on  the  Bituminous  Coal  deposits  of  the  Valley 

of  Ohio.    8°.     Plate. 

4461  HILL,  A.  The  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew,  translated  into  the  Mo- 
hawk Language.     Grand  River,  U.  C.     N.  York:  1836.     12°. 

4462  HILL,  A.  F.  Our  Boys.  Personal  Experience  in  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac.    Phila.:  1865.    12°.    Portrait;  etc. 

4463  HILL,  G.  C.  Benedict  Arnold.  A  Biography.  Boston:  1858. 
16°.    Ill'd. 

4464  HILL,  IRA,  A.M.  A  new  Theory  of  the  Formation  of  the  Earth. 
Baltimore:  1823.     [Scarce.] 

4465 Antiquities  of  America  Explained.     Hagers-Town,  [Md.]: 

1831.     [Very  rare.] 

4466  HILL,  ISAAC.  Biography  of  Isaac  Hill,  of  Kew  Hampshire. 
With  Selections  from  his  Speeches.     Concord,  N.  H. :  1835.     16°. 

4467  HILL,  JOHlSr,  m.d.  A  Review  of  the  Works  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  London.     2ded.    London:  1780.    4°. 

4468  HILL,  JOHN,  Gext.  Arithmetic  Made  plain  and  easy.  Pref. 
by  H.  Ditton,  11th  ed.    Edinburgh:  1763.   8°.  MS.  notes  by  Mr.  D. 

4469  HILL,  JOHN  B.     History  of  Mason,  N.  H.   Boston:  1850.  8°. 
4470 Memoir  of  Rev.  Ebenr.  Hill,  with  hist,  of  Mason.  Boston: 

1858.    8°. 

4471  HILL,  LEONARD.  Meteorological  and  Chronological  Regis- 
ter. From  a  Personal  Diary  of  the  Author  from  1806  to  1869. 
Plymouth:  1869.     12°. 

4472  HILL,  WILLIAM.  A  History  of  American  Presbyterianism. 
Washington:  1839.     8°. 

4473  HILLARD,  GEO.  S.  Life  of  Geo.  B.  McClellan,  Maj.  Gen. 
U.  S.  A.    Phila.:  1856.    12°. 

4474 Selections  from  the  Writings  of  Walter  Savage   Landor. 

Boston:  1856.    12°.    Port. 

4475  HILLIARD,  HENRY  W.  Speeches  andAddresses.  N.  York: 
1865.     8°. 

4476  HILLHOUSE,  JAMES  A.  Dramas,  and  other  Pieces.  2  vols. 
Boston:  1839.     12°. 

4477  HILLYARD,  ISAAC.  A  Wonderful  and  Horrible  Thing  is 
committed  in  the  Land.  To  which  are  added  the  Chronicles  of  An- 
drew.    Hamilton  (Ohio.):    Rep.  1822.     8°. 

4478  HINDER  WELL,  THOMAS,  Esq.    The  History  and  Antiqui- 


250  CATALOGUE. 

ties  of  Scarborough.     3d  ed.    Enlarged,  with  a  brief  Memoir  of  the 
Author.     Scarborough:  1832.    8°.    Portrait  and  other  Plates. 

4479  HI:N'ES,  Key.  GUSTAYUS.  Life  on  the  Plains  of  the  Pacific. 
Oregon,  its  hist.  Personal  adven.  among  the  Indians,  etc.  Buffalo: 
1851.    12°.    Port. 

4480  HINMA:N',  R.  E.  Letters  from  Charles  II,  James  II,  William 
and  Mary,  Anne,  George  II,  &c.,  to  the  Governors  of  the  Colony  of 
Connecticut,  1635,  1749.  Other  cujious  Documents.  Hartford: 
1836.    12°.    Portrait  and  Pac-similes  of  Autographs. 

4481  Catalogue  of  the  iN'ames  of  the  Early  Puritan  Settlers  of 

the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  Nos.  1-5.     Hartford:  1852-56.    5v.    8°. 
Ports. 

4482 A  Catalogue  of  the  Karnes  of  the  First  Puritan  Settlers  of 

the  Colony  of  Connecticut.     Hartford:  1846.    8°.    Portrait. 

4483 A  Historical  Collection  of  Connecticut,  during  the  Revolu- 
tion.    Hartford:  1842.    8°.    Port. 

4484 Family  record  of  the  desc.  of  Sergt.  Ed.  Hinman.  Hartford: 

1856.    8°. 

Auto,  letter  of  Author. 

4485  HIKTOK,  JOFIK  HOWARD,  a.m.  Tlie  History  and  Topo- 
graphy of  ihe  United  States.  Improved  Edition,  with  Additions 
and  Corrections,  by  Samuel  L.  Knapp.  Numerous  Engravings.  2 
vols.    Boston:  1834.     4to. 

4486  Same.    With  add.  by  S.  L.  Knapp,  and  a  cont.  by  J.  O. 

Choules.     2d  ed.     Yol.  1.     Boston:  1843.    4°. 

4487  Elements  of  Natural  History.    London:    4°.    Many  Plates. 

4488  HINTS  (Some)  to  People  in  Power,  on  the  Present  MelanchoUy 
Situation  of  our  Colonies  in  North  America.     London:  1763.    8°. 

4489  HIRST,  HENRY  B.  The  Penance  of  Rowland,  a  Romance  of 
the  Peine  Forte  et  Dure;  and  other  Poems.     Boston:  1849.    12°. 

4490  Endymion.    A  tale  of  Greece.     Boston:  1848.     12°. 

4491  HISTOIRE  de  la  Colonic  Fran9aise  en  Canada.  Yillemarie: 
1865.     2v.    8°.    Plate. 

4492  HISTOIRE  generale  des  voyages.  Yols.  3-6.  A  la  Haye, 
1747-48.    4v.    4°. 

4493  HISTORIAN'S  GUIDE  (The).  Or,  Britain's  Remembrancer. 
For  the  last  Century.  .  London :  1701.    12°. 

4494  HISTORIC  DOUBTS  relative  to  Napoleon  Bunapt. ,  and  His- 
toric Certainties  respecting  the  Early  History  of  America.  N.  York: 
1853.     18°. 

4495  HISTORICAL  Account  of  the  Curiosities  of  London  and 
Westminster,  in  3  pts.     Lond.:  1755.    12°. 

4496 Anecdotes',  civil  ard  military:  in  a  ser.   of  Letters  from 

America,  1777-78.     London:  1779.    8°. 
4497  and  scientific  sketches  of  Michigan.    Detroit:  1834.    12°. 

[Scarce.] 


CATALOGUE.  251 

4498  HISTORICAL  Memorial  of  the  proceed,  against  the  Protestants 
in  France,  1744-51.     London:  1752.    8°. 

4499  Sketch  of  Worcester  Co.  Mechanics  Assoc.      Worcester: 

1854.     12°. 

4500 View  of  the  public  celebration  of  the  Washington  Soc.  of 

Young  Republicans,  1805-22.     Boston:  1823.    18°. 

4501  Discourse  deliv.  at  celeb,  of  second  cent,   anniv.    of  1st 

Baptist  Ch.,  in  Providence,  Nov.  7, 1839.     Bost. :  1839.     10°. 

4502 Essay  on  the  English  Constitution,  on  the  right  of  Parlia- 
ment to  tax  our  distant  Provinces.     London:  1771.    8°. 

4503  Hist,   and  Top.     Sketch  of  Knole,  in  Kent.      By  John 

Bridgman.    London:  1821.     8°.  . 

4504  HISTORICAL  MAGAZINE,  and  Notes  and  Queries,  cone. 
America,  1857-66.     Boston  and  Morrisania:  1857-06.     lOv.    4°. 

4505  HISTORICAL  REGISTER.  Transactions,  Civil  and  Military, 
Foreign  and  Domestic:  with  a  Chronological  Diary.  1714-38. 
London:  1724-[38].     25v.    8°. 

4506  HISTORY  OF  THE  JUDGES  of  King  Charles  the  I.  By 
Ezra  Stiles  (Prest.  Y.  C.)    Hartford.  1794.    [Very  scarce.] 

"  They  wandered  In  deserts,  and  In  mountains,  in  dens  and  caves  of  the  earth,  of  whom 
the  world  was  not  worthy." 

4507  HISTORY,  (An)  Impartial  and  Correct,  of  the  War  between 
the  U.  States  and  Great  Britain.    New  York:  1815.     12°. 

4508  of  the  Bank  of  England.     London:  [1797?].     12°. 

4509  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  War  in  North  America. 

London:  Boston,  Repr.:  1780.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

4510 of  the  British  Dominions  in  N.  America.    London:  1773. 

4°.    Map. 

4511  (A)  of  the  American  Revolution.    London.    First  Amer. 

ed.     With  Questions  and  Additions.     Columbus,  Ohio:  1834.     12°. 

4512  (A)  of  the  American  Revolution.    Published  in  London. 

First  American  Ed.    With  Notes  and  Cuts.    Boston:  1832.     12°. 

The  Editor  was  Benj,  Guild,  as  he  told  me.— S.  G.D. 

4513  of  the  Huguenots.    Philada. :  1844.     16°. 

4514  of  the  Pirates  and  their  several  Crews.     The  late  Piracies 

in  the  W.  Indies.     Haverhill:  1825.     12°.     [Defect.] 

4515  of  the  Rise  and  Growth  of  Schism  in  Europe,  to  the  Great 

Scandal  of  Religion.     London:  1714.    8°. 

4516  (A  True)  of  the  several  Designs  and  Conspiracies  against 

His  Majestie's  Sacred  Person  and  Government,  from  1688  till  1697. 
London:  1698.    8°.     By  R.  K. 

4517  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  City  of  N.  Orleans,  at  the  Funeral 

Ceremonies  in  Honor  of  Calhoun,  Clay,  and  Webster,  Dec.  9,  1852. 
N.  Orieans:  1853.     8°.     Bound. 

4518 of  the  Mission  House  of  the  Prot.  Epis.  Church  in  the 

U.  States.    Phila. :  1869.    8°.    Front. 


252  CATALOGUE. 

4519  HISTORY  (A)  of  the  Indian  Wars,  with  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining interesting  Accounts  of  the  Battles  fought  by  Gen.  Andrew 
Jackson.     With  two  plates.    Rochester,  N.  Y. :  1828.    12°. 

4520 of  Inland  Navigations,  particularly  those  of  the  Duke  of 

Bridgewater.    London:  1766.     8°.     Plans. 

4521  (The)  Hist,  of  the  Royal  Family:  or,  a  Succinct  Acct.  of  the 

Marriages,  [&c.]    Lond. :  1713.    8°.    Autog.  of  John  Watts. 

4522  of  the  American  War,  of  1812.    Phila. :  1816.     12°.    Illust. 

4523  of  the  Seven  Wise  Mistresses  of  Rome.     [n.  p.]  1811.  18°. 

4524 An  Impartial  Hist,  of  the  late  Revolution  in  France,  to  the 

Death  of  the  Queen.    Boston:  1794.   8". 

4525  Same.    Perth:  1795.     2  v.  in  1.    12°.    Portrait  and  Map. 

4526  of  the  War  betn.  the  U.  S.  and  Tripoli  and  other  Barbary 

Powers.    Salem:  1806.    12°.     [Rare.] 

4527  of  Pennsylvania  Hall,  which  was  destroyed  by  a  Mob  May 

17th,  1838.    Phila.:  1838.    8°.    Frontis. 

4528  of  the  Second  Church,  of  Boston,  by  Chandler  Bobbins. 

Boston:  1852.    8°.    Port. 

4529  — ^  of  Popery:  with  Introd.  by  Saml.  Miller.  K.  Y. :  1834.  8°. 
Frontis. 

4530  of  St.  Domingo  from  its  first  discovery.     London:  1818.  8°. 

4531  of  the  Davenport  Family.    Boston:  1798;  Adds.   To  Young 

Persons.   Watson, Boston:  1808;  Stranger's  Guide  to  Phila.   Phila.: 
1854.     &c.    8  vols.     18°. 

4532 of  the  Late  War,  or  Annual  Register.    Dublin:  1774.    8°. 

Maps  and  Curious  plates. 

4533  of  the  National  Flag  of  the  U.  S.   Hamilton,  S.  Phila. :  1853- 

8°.    Plates. 

4534  of  the  Siege  of  Boston:  and  of  the  Battles  of  Lexington, 

Concord  and    Bunker  Hill.     By  Richd.  Frothingham,  Jr.    Boston: 
1849.     Maps,  &c. 

Dr.  Alex.  Young's  copy,  presented  with  author's  autograph. 

4535  of  the  U.  S.  By  S.  Eliot.     Boston:    1856.     8°.    Author's 

autog. 

4536 of  the  Destruction  of  the  Gaspee.    By  J.  R.  Bartlett.    Prov- 

dence:  1861.    8°. 

4537  of  the  U.  S.,  by  a  Citizen  of  Mass.     Ster.  ed.  corr.  and  imp. 

Keene,K.  H.:  1822.  12°. 

4538  of  the  United  States,  With  Account  of  some  of  the  Princi- 
pal Empires  and  States  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Times.  For  Schools 
and  Families.  Corr.  and  imp.  Keene,  (K.  H.):  1823.  12°. 
[Scarce.] 

4539  of  Vermont.  By  Zadock  Thompson.  Burlington:  1858.  16°. 

4540 of  the  Late  Short  Administration.     London :  1766.    8°. 

Scarce.    ♦*  Said  to  be  -written  by  Burke,  Roberts  and  Mellieh." 


CATALOGUE.  253 

4541  HITCHCOCK,  DAYID.  The  Social  Monitor;  a  Series  of  Po- 
ems.   2d  ed.    N.  York:  1814.    18°. 

4542  Poetical  Works  of.     Cont.  the  Shade  of  Plato,  Knight  and 

Quack,  and  the  Subtlety  of  Foxes.     Boston:  1803.     12°. 

4643  HITCHCOCK,  EDWARD.  Dyspepsia  forestalled  and  resisted. 
1830.    Amherst,     [n.  d.]    12°. 

4544 Hist,  of  a  Zoological  Temperance  Convention  held  in  Cen- 
tral Africa.    Fitchburg:  1863.     12°. 

4545 Outline  of  the  Geology  of  the  Globe,  of  the  U.  S.  in  partic- 
ular.    3d  ed.     Boston:  1856.     8°.     Maps  and  Plates. 

4546  Beligious  Lects.  on  the  peculiar  Phenomena  in  the  four 

seasons.     2d  ed.     Amherst:  1851.    12°. 

4547 Report  on  the  Geol.,  Mineral.,  Botany,  and  Zobl.  of  Mass. 

Plates  and  Woodcuts.    Amherst:  1838.     8°. 

4548 Report  on  a  Re-examination  of  the  Economical  Geol.  of 

Mass.    Boston:  1838.    8°. 

4549 Report  on  the  Geol.  of  Vermont.     Claremont:  1861.    2v. 

4°.    Numerous  Plates. 

4550  HITCHCOCK,  ENOS,  d.d.  A  Disc,  at  the  Ord.  of  the  Rev. 
Jona.  Gould  at  Standish  [Me.],  18  Sept.  1793.    Portland.     4°. 

4551  Memoirs  of   the  Bloomsgrove  Family.     2  vols.     Boston: 

1790.     12°.     [Very  scarce.] 

4552  HO ADL Y ,  BEN  JAMIK.  The  Present  Delusion  of  Many  Prot- 
estants, considered.    London:  1715.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

4553  HO  ARE,  PRINCE.  Memoirs  of  Granville  Sharp,  Esq.  Comp. 
from  his  own  MSS.     London:  1820.    4°.    Portrait. 

4554 An  Inquiry  into  the  Present  State  of  the  Arts  and  Design 

in  England.     London:  1806.    12°.    Front. 

4555  HOBART,  AARON.  An  Historical  Sketch  of  Abington,  Mass. 
Boston:  1839.    8°.    [Very  scarce.] 

4556  HOBART,  BENJAMIN,  (a.m.)  History  of  Abington.  Bos- 
ton: 1S66.    12°.    Portrait. 

4557  HOBART,  JOHN  H.  Companion  for  the  Fasts  and  Festivals 
of  the  Prot.  Epis.  Ch.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.:  1817.    12°. 

4558  HOBBES,  THOMAS.  The  Iliads  and  Odysses  of  Homer.  2d 
ed.    London:  1677.    18°. 

4559 Tracts  of  Mr.  Thomas  Hobbs  of  Malmsbury.    L  Behemoth. 

II.  Ans.  to  Bramhall.    III.  Heresie.    lY.  Philosophical  Problems 
never  before  Printed.    London:  1682.    8°.    [Scarce.] 

4560  HOBHOUSE,  JOHN,  (Esq.)  Historical  Illustrations  of  the 
Fourth  Canto  of  Childe  Harold.    New  York:  1813.     8°. 

4561  HODGES,  W.  (At'y  at  Law.)  An  Historical  Acct.  of  Ludlow 
Castle ;  the  Ancient  Palace  of  the  Princes  of  Wales.    Ludl. :  1794.    8°. 

4562  HODGMAN,  S.  A.  (Rev.)  The  Great  Republic  Judged  but  not 
Destroyed;  or  the  Beginning  and  End  of  Slavery.  2d  ed.  N.  York: 
1865.    12°. 


254  CATALOGUE. 

4563  HODGSON,  ADAM,  Esq.  Kemarks  during  a  Journey  through 
North  America  in  1819-21.  With  an  Appx.  of  the  Indian  Tribes, 
Slave  Labor,  &c.  Collected,  Arranged  and  Pub.  by  Samuel  Whit- 
ing.    New  York:  1823.     8°. 

4564  HODGSON,  KOBEKT.  Life  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Beiby  Porteus. 
Late  Bp.  of  London.    New  York:  1811.     12°. 

4565  HOFFMAN,  CHARLES  P.  A  Winter  in  the  West.  By  a 
New  Yorker.    New  York:  1835.    2  vols.     12°. 

4566  The  Yigil  of  Faith  and  other  Poems.    N.  Y. :  1842.     18°. 

4567  Same.    4th  ed.    N.  York:  1845.     12°. 

4568  HOGAN,  L  SHERIDAN.  Prize  Essays  on  Canada.  London: 
1855.    8°.     Map. 

4569  HOGAN-MOGANIDES:  or,  the  Dutch  Hudibras.  London: 
1674.     12°. 

4570  HOGG,  JAMES.  Pilgrims  of  the  Son;  a  Poem.  Phila.: 
1815.    16°. 

4571 Songs,  by  the  Ettrick  Shepherd.    1st  Am.  Ed.    New  York: 

1832.    12°. 

4572  HOLBROOK,  J.  Military  Tactics:  adapted  to  the  different 
Corps  in  the  U.  S.,  according  to  the  latest  Improvements.  Middle- 
town:  1826.    8°.    Ill'd. 

4573  HOLBROOK,  SAML.  F.  Threescore  Years:  an  Autobio- 
graphy, containing  Incidents  and  Voyages  and  Travels,  including 
Six  Years  in  a  Man-of-war.    Illustrations.     Boston:  1857.     12°. 

4574  HOLDEN,  FREDERIC.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
Banfield  Capron,  from  1660,  to  1859.  Boston:  1859.  12°.  Autog. 
letter  of  Author.     Portrait. 

4575  HOLDEN,  HORACE.  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck,  Captivity 
and  Sufferings  of  Horace  Holden  and  Benj.  H.  Nute;  who  were 
cast  away  in  the  American  Ship  Mentor,  on  the  Pelew  Islands,  in 
1832.    4th  ed.    Boston:  1836.     18°. 

4576  HOLDEN,  SAMUEL.  Letters  to  Dr.  Benjamin  Colman  of 
Boston,  N.  Eng.     London:  1741.     12°. 

4577  HOLDEN'S  NARRATIVE.    Boston:  1836.    12°. 

4578  HOLDICH,  JOSEPH.  Life  of  Wilber  Fisk,  d.d.  First  Presi- 
dent of  the  Wesleyan  University.     N.  York:  1842.     8°.     Portrait. 

4679  HOLDITCH,  ROBERT.  Emigrant's  Guide  to  the  United 
States.     London;  1818.    8°. 

4580  HOLGATE,  JEROME  B.  Atlas  of  American  History.  [Bos- 
ton:]   1842.     Fol. 

4581  HOLLAND,  E.  G.  Essays:  and  A  Drama  in  five  Acts.  Bost. : 
1852.     12°.     Port. 

4582  HOLLAND,  HENRY  RICHARD,  LORD.  Some  Account  of 
the  Life  and  Writings  of  Lope  Felix  De  Vega  Carpio.  London: 
1806.    8°.    Portrait  of  Lope. 


CATALOGUE,  255 

4583  HOLLAND,  HENRY  RICHARD,  LORD.  Same.  2  vols. 
London:  1817.     12°.    Portrait.    MS.  notes  in  Spanish. 

4584  Foreign  Reminiscences  by.      Edited  by  his  son   Henry 

Edward,  Lord  Holland.     2d  ed.     Lond:  1851.     12°. 

4585  Memoirs  of  the  "Whig  Party  during  my  Time.    Ed.  by  his 

Son.     London:  1852.     2v.     1852-^54.    8°. 

4586  HOLLAND,  JOSIAH  GILBERT.  History  of  Western  Massa- 
chusetts. Hampden,  Hampshire,  Franklin  and  Berkshire  Counties. 
2v.     Springfield:  1855.    12°.     Map. 

4587  HOLLAND,  WM.  M.  Life  and  Political  Opinions  of  Martin 
VanBuren.     2d  ed.     Hartford:  1836.    12°.    Portrait. 

4588  HOLLEY,  MARY  AUSTIN.  Texas.  Observations,  Histori- 
cal, Geographical  and  Descriptive,  a  Series  of  Letters,  in  1831. 
Baltimore:  1833.     12°.     Map. 

4589  Same.     Lexington,  Ky.:  1836.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

4590  HOLLEY,  O.  L.  New  York  State  Register  for  1845.  N.  Y.: 
1845.    12°. 

4591  HOLLIS,  THOMAS.  Memoirs  of.  London:  1780.  Fol. 
Portrait. 

Given  by  Dr.  Waterhouse  to  Wm.  Jenks,  1805.    Belonged  to  Brand  HoUis,  1780. 

4592  HOLLISTER,  G.  H.  History  of  Connecticut,  from  the  First 
Settlement.    2  vols.    Hartford:  1858.    8°.    Portraits,  &c. 

4593  HOLLISTER,  HIEL.    Pawlet  for  one  hundred  years.   Albany: 

1867.  12°.    Portrait. 

4594  HOLLOW  AY,  J.  N.  (a.m.)  History  of  Kansas:  from  the  first 
Exploration  to  its  admission  into  the  Union.     Lafayette,  Ind. : 

1868.  8°. 

4595  HOLLO  WAY,  WILLIAM.  History  and  Antiquities  of  Rye, 
in  Sussex.  With  Incidental  Notices  of  the  Cinque  Ports.  London: 
1847.    8° 

4596 Peasant's  Fate:  a  Rural  Poem.      With  Miscell.   Poems. 

Wilmington:  1803.     18°. 

4597  Same.    Boston:  1802.    12°. 

4598  HOLMES,  ABIEL.  American  Annals:  or,  a  Chronological 
History  of  America  from  its  Discovery  to  MDCCCVI.  Two  Vol- 
umes.    Cambridge:  1805.    8°. 

One  of  the  aulhoritios  which  no  student  of  our  history  -will  he  likely  to  neglect.    It  would 
make  one  in  a  choice  of  fifty  volumes  on  American  History. 

4599  Annals  of  America.     2d  ed.   2  vols.    Cambridge:  1829.  8°. 

4600  The   History  of    Cambridge.    Boston:  1801.    8°.      [From 

Coll.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc]    [Very  Scarce.] 

4601 The  Life  of  Ezra  Stiles.     Boston:  1798.    8°.     Portrait. 

4602  HOLMES,  E.  Report  of  an  Exploration  of  the  Territory  of  the 
Aroostook  in  1838.    Augusta:  1839.    8°. 

4603  HOLMES,  OLIVER  WENDELL.    Homoeopathy,  audits  De- 


256  CATALOGUE. 

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Useful  Knowledge.    Boston:  1842.    12°. 
4604 Astroea:  The  Balance  of  Illusions.     A  Poem  before  the  Phi 

Beta  Kappa  Soc.  of  Yale  College,  Aug.  14, 1850.    Boston:  1850.    12°. 
4605 Poems.     New  and  enlg.  ed.    Boston:  1851.     12°.     Port. 

4606  HOLSTEIN,  H.  L.  V.  D.  CGen.)  Memoir  of  Simon  Bolivar, 
and  of  his  principal  Generals.    Boston:  1829.     8°. 

4607  HOLTON,  WM.  C.  Cruise  of  the  U.  S.  ship  Hartford,  1862- 
1863:  by  B.  S.  Osbon.    N.  Y. :  1863.     12°. 

4608  HOLY  BIBLE,  The.     Edinburgh:  1795.    4°.     Frontis. 

4609  HOLYOKE,  SAMUEL.  The  Columbian  Repository  of  Sacred 
Harmony.  Selected  from  European  and  American  Authors.  Exe- 
ter, N.  H.     [n.  d.]    Auto,  of  Pliny  Cutler. 

4610  HOLYOKE,EDWARD  A.  Memoirof.   Bost.:  1829.   8°.   Port. 

4611  HOLYROOD-HOUSE,  Historical  Description  of  the  Monastery 
or  Chapel  Royal  of.  Account  of  the  Palace  and  Environs.  Edin- 
burgh: 1818.     8°.    Plates. 

4612  H(^MANS,  J.  SMITH.  Sketches  of  Boston,  Past  and  Present, 
and  of  some  few  Places  in  its  Vicinity.  With  120  Engravings  and 
3  Maps.    Boston:  1851.     12°. 

4613  History  of  Boston,  from  1630  to  1856.    Illustrated  with  120 

Engravings.     Boston:  1856.     18°. 

4614  Manual  for  Notaries  Public  and  Bankers.   N.  Y.:  1857.  8°. 

4615  HOME,  HENRY,  (Lord  Kames.)  Sketches  of  the  History 
of  Man.     3d  ed.     Two  vols.     Dublin:  1779.    8°. 

4616  HOME.     A  Poem.     Boston:  S.  H.  Parker:  1806.    12°. 

4617  HONDY,  lODOCYS.  Historia  Mvndi:  or  Mercator's  Atlas. 
Cont.  his  Cosmographicall  Description  of  the  Eabricke  and  Figure 
of  the  World.  Lately  rectified  in  divers  Places,  with  new  Mappes 
and  Tables.     Eng.  by  W.  Saltonstall.    London:  1635.     Fol. 

More  generally  known  as  Mercator's  Atlas.  This  volume  contains  one  of  the  rare  impres- 
sions of  Capt.  John  Smith's  Map,  dated  in  1614,  inserted  by  Mr.  D.  An  excellent  copy 
of  a  very  rare  book. 

4618  HONEYWOOD,  ST.  JOHN,  (a.m.)  Poems.  With  some 
Pieces  in  Prose.     N.  York:  1801.     12°.     [Yery  rare.] 

4619  HOOD,  EDWIN  PAXTON.  Master-Minds  of  theWest:  Their 
best  Poems,  Thoughts,  Essays  and  Tales.    London:  [n.d.]12°.  Front. 

4620 Old  England:  Historic  Pictures  of  Life  in   Old  Castles? 

Forests,  Abbeys,  and  Cities,  etc.     London:  1851.     16°. 

4621  Andrew  Marvell:  the  Wit,  Statesman,  and  Poet.     London: 

1853.    16°. 

4622  HOOD,  GEORGE.  Hist,  of  Music  in  New  Eng.  with  Biog. 
Sketches  of  Reformers  and  Psalmists.     Boston:  1846.    12°. 

4623  HOOKER,  EDWARD  W.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Sarah  L.  Hunt- 
ington Smith,  late  of  the  American  Mission  in  Syria.  3d  ed.  N. 
York:  [1845?]    12°.    Portrait. 


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4624  HOOKEK,  EDWARD  W.  Life  of  Thomas  Hooker.  Boston: 
1849.     Sm.  12°. 

4625  IIOOKE,  NATHANIEL.  Observations  on  the  Answers  of  M. 
L' Abbe  de  Vertot,  etc.     London:  1758.    4°. 

4626  HOOKER,  RICHARD.     Works.     London:  1682.    Fol. 

4G27 Same.    With  life  by  Isaac  Walton.    London:  1723.    Fol. 

Autog.  of  Wm.  Tudor. 

4628  HOOKER,  THOMAS.  The  Poor  Doubting  Christian  Drawn 
to  Christ.  With  an  Abstract  of  the  Author's  Life.  Intro,  by  Ed- 
ward Hooker.     Hartford:  1845.    18°. 

4629  A  Survey  of  the  Summe  of  Church-Discij^line.    Wherein 

the  Way  of  the  Churches  of  New-England  is  warranted  out  of  the 
Word,  and  all  Exceptions  of  weight,  which  are  made  against  it, 
answered.     London:  M.  DC.  XLVIIL 

4630  HOOPER,  LUCY.    Complete  Poetical  Works.  N.  Y.:  1848.  8°. 

4631  HOOPER,  SAML.  Examination  of  the  Theory  and  Effects  of 
Laws  regulating  The  Amt.  of  Specie  in  Banks.    Boston:  1860.    8°. 

4632  HOOPER,  W.  Memoirs  of  the  year  2500,  tr.  from  the  French. 
Phila.:  1795.    16^. 

4633  HOOSAC  TUNNEL.  Report  of  Commissioners.  Boston:  1K63. 
Plans.    8°. 

4634  HOPKINS,  JOHN  H.  Hist,  of  the  Church  in  Yerse,  for  the  Use 
of  Bible-classes,  in  the  Prot.  Epis.  Ch.  in  the  U.  S.    N.  Y. :  1867.    12°. 

4635  HOPKINS,  JOSIAH.  The  Christian's  Instructor:  an  Explana- 
tion and  Defence  of  the  Doctrines  and  Duties  of  the  Christian  Re- 
ligion.   Middlebury  [Vt.]  :  1825.    12°. 

4636  HOPKINS,  SAMUEL,  a.m.  Inquiry  concerning  the  future 
State  of  those  who  die  in  their  Sins.    New  Port,  R.  I. :  1783.    8°. 

4637  Enquiry  concerning  the  Promises  of  the  Gospel.    Boston: 

1765.     8°. 

4638 Life  and  Character  of  Miss  Susanna  Anthony,  who  died  at 

Newport  (R.  I.),  June  23, 1791,  in  the  65th  year  of  her  age.  Hart- 
ford; rep.  1799.     12°.     Scarce. 

4639 Historical  Memoirs  relating  to  the  Housatunnuk  Indians. 

An  Account  of  the  Methods  used  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel 
among  that  Heathen  Tribe,  and  the  Success  thereof,  under  the  Min- 
istry of  the  late  Reverend  Mr.  JOHN  SERGEANT,  with  the  Char- 
acter of  that  eminently  worthy  Missionary.    Boston:  1753.     4°. 

4640  An  Inquiry  into  the  nature  of  true  holiness,  with  app.  con. 

an  answer  to  the  Rev.  Wm.  Hart.    Newport,  1773.    8°.    Imp. 

4641  Twenty-one  Sermons,  on  a  variety  of  interesting  subjects, 

etc.     Salem:  1803.     8°. 

4642  HOPKINSON,  FRANCIS.    Poems  on  several  Subjects,     [n. 

p.,n.  d.]    12^ 

Signer  of  the  Declaration,  and  author  of  that  bit  of  delicious  humor,  '<  The  Battle  of  the 
Kega." 


258  CATALOGUE. 

4643  HOPPEE,  EDWAKD.  The  Dutch  Pilgrim  Fathers  and  other 
Poems,  humorous  and  not  humorous.     New  York:  1805.     12°. 

4644  HOPPER,  ISAAC.  Narrative  of  the  Proceed,  of  Monthly 
Meetings  of  New  York,  and  their  subsequent  Confirmation  by  the 
Quarterly  and  Yearly  Meetings  in  the  case  of  H.     N.  Y. :  1843.  12°. 

4645  HOPTON,  ARTHUR.     Geodetia.     [t.  p.  w.]    4°. 

4646  HORACE  TO  SCAEYA,  a  Poem,  — Somerville,  Wm.  The 
Chace,  a  poem.  Lond. :  1735.  Northern  Star,  a  poem.  Lond. :  1739. 
The  Lawsuit,  a  poem.  Lond. :  1738.  Beasts  the,  Confession  to  the 
Priest.    Dublin:  1738.    1  vol.    8°. 

4647  HORDYNSKI,  JOSEPH.  History  of  the  late  Polish  Revolu- 
tion.    Boston:  1832.    8°.    Plates. 

4648  HORN,  MRS.  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Horn  and 
her  two  Children,  with  Mrs.  Harris,  by  the  Camanche  Indians,  and 
the  Murder  of  their  Husbands  and  Travelling  Companions.  Cin 
cinnati.     8°.     Portrait. 

4649  HORN'S  OVERLAND  GUIDE  to  California;  Gems  in  the 
Mine  by  Mary  Elliot;  Treatment  and  Prevention  of  Cholera;  &c. 
10  vols.     12°. 

4650  HORNECK,  ANTHONY,  d.d.  The  Happy  Ascetick:  or,  the 
best  Exercise,  with  Prayers  suitable  to  each  Exercise.  6th  ed.  Corr. 
London:  1724.    8°.    Erontis. 

4651  HORTON,  R.  G.  Life  and  Public  Services  of  James  Buchanan. 
Port.     New  York:  1856.     12°. 

4652  HOSACK,  DAVID,  m.d.  Memoir  of  DeWitt  Clinton.  New 
York:  1829.    4°.     Portraits. 

4653  Inaugural  Discourse,  at  the  opening  of  Rutgers  College,  in 

N.  York.     N.  York:  1826.    8°.    Autograph  of  the  Author. 

4651  HOSMER,WM.  H.  C.  Yonnondio;  or  Warriors  of  the  Genesee: 
a  Tale  of  the  17th  Century.    N.  Y.,  Rochester:  1844.    12°. 

4655  HOSPITAL  TRANSPORTS.  Embarcation  of  the  Sick  and 
Wounded  from  the  Peninsula  of  Virginia  in  the  Summer  of  1862. 
Boston:  1863.     12°. 

4656  HOTCHKIN,  JAMES  H.  (Rev.)  History  of  the  Purchase  and 
Settlement  of  Western  New  York,  and  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
in  that  Section.     N.  Y.:  1848.    8°. 

4657  HOUGH,  FRANKLIN  B.  History  of  St.  Lawrence  and 
Franklin  Counties,  N.  Y.     Albany:  1853.    8°.    Plates. 

4658 New  York  Civil  List,  containing  the  Names  and  Origin  of 

the  Civil  Divisions,  and  the  Names  and  Dates  of  Election  or  Ap- 
pointment of  the  Principal  State  and  County  Officers,  from  the 
Revolution  to  the  Present  Time.     Albany:  1855.     12°. 

4659 Siege  of  Detroit  in  the  War  with  Pontiac.   Albany:  1860.   4°. 

4660  The  Northern  Invasion  of  October,  1780,  against  the  Fron- 
tiers of  N.  York.    N.  Y.:  1866.     R.  8°.    Ed.  80  copies. 


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4661  HOUGH,  FEANKLIN  B.  History  of  Lewis  County,  N.  York. 
Albany:  1860.     8«. 

4662 Proceed,  of  a  Convention  of  Delegates  from  several  of  the 

New  Eng.  States,  Boston,  Augt.  3-9, 1780,  to  advise  concerning  a 
vigorous  prosecution  of  the  War.     Albany:  1867.    4°. 

4663  HOUSE  OF  COMMONS.  Observations,  Rules  and  Orders, 
Collected  out  of  Divers  Journals  of.     London:  1717.     8°. 

4664  HOUSTON,  SAM.  Life  of  Sam  Houston.  (The  only  Authen- 
tic Memoir  of  him  ever  published.)    Illustrated.    N.Y.:  1855.    12°. 

4665  HOYEY,  ALYAH,  d.d.  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Times  of 
the  Rev.  Isaac  Backus.     Boston:  1859.    12°. 

4666  IIOYEY,  SYLYESTER.  Letters  from  the  West  Indies:  re- 
lating especially  to  St.  Croix,  and  Antigua,  Barbadoes  and  Jamaica. 
N.  York:  1838.     12°. 

4667  HOW,  CHARLES.  Devout  Meditations.  IstAm.  ed.  N.Y.: 
1807.    18°. 

Kepton  acct.  of  the  subscribers'  names. 

4668  HOW,  DAYID.  Diary  of.  With  a  biographical  sketch  by 
Geo.  W.  Chase.    Notes  by  H.  B.  Dawson.      Morrisania:  1865.     8°. 

4669  HOW  McClellan  took  Manassas.  N.  Y.:  Privately  Printed. 
1864.     R.  4°. 

4670  HOWARD,  ALEXANDER.  Cruise  of  the  U.  S.  Frigate 
Sabine.     Portsmouth:  1861.     12°. 

4671  HOWARD,  ALFRED.  Beauties  of  Plutarch.  Bost:  1831.  18°. 

4672  HOWARD,  JOHN.  The  Family  Instructor,  containing  Re- 
marks and  Dissertations  on  almost  every  part  of  the  Human 
Creation.    With  Add.  by  James  Shavan.     Phila. :  1813.    12°. 

4673  HOW,  HENRY.  Historical  Collections  of  Ohio.  Relating 
to  its  General  and  Local  History.      177  Engravings.     Cincinnati: 

.  1847.    8°. 

4674 Histl.  Colls,  of  the  Great  West.  [2  vols,  in  one.]  Cin- 
cinnati: 1852.     8°. 

4675  Histl.  Colls,  of  Yirginia.     Charleston,  S.  C. :  1845.    8°. 

4676  Same.     Charleston,  S.  C:  1847.    8°.    Illust. 

4077 Historical  Colls,  of  the  Great  West.     [1st.  ed.]     [2  vols  in 

1.]    Cincinti.:  1851.     R.  8°. 

4678  HOWE,  JOHN,  Rev.  Funeral-Sermon  for  Rev.  William 
Bates,  D.D.  Who  deceased  July  14,  1699.  London:  1699.  12°. 
Portrait  of  Dr.  Bates. 

4679  HOWE,  JULIA  WARD.  The  World's  Own.  Boston:  1867. 
12°.     [A  Play.] 

4680 Words  for  the  Hour.    By  the  Author  of  Passion  Flowers. 

Boston:  1857.    12°. 
4681  HOWE,  SAML.  G.    Historical  Sketch  of  the  Greek  Revolution. 

N.  York:  1828.    8°.    Map. 


260  CATALOGUE. 

4682  HOWE,  SAML.  G.  The  Cretan  Refugees  and  their  American 
Helpers.  Bost.:  1868.  Sq.  8°.  Map  and  Plate.  Auto,  of  James 
Redpath. 

4683  HOWELL,  GEO.  ROGERS.  Early  History  of  Southampton. 
N.  Y.,  with  Genealogies.    Kew  York:  1866.     12°. 

4684  HOWELL,  JAMES.  Epistolse-Elianse.  Familiar  Letters,  &c. 
10th  ed.     London:  1737.    8°.     Frontispiece. 

4685  Dodona's  Grove;  or,  the  Vocall  Forest.      London:   1640. 

Folio.     Plates. 

4686  Londinopolis;  an  Historical  Discourse;  or,  Perlustration  of 

the  City  of  London,  the  Imperial  Chamber,  and  Chief  Emporium  of 
Great  Britain :  whereunto  is  added  another  of  the  City  of  Westmin- 
ster. London:  1657.  Folio.  Portrait,  and  Yiew  of  London.  [Yery 
scarce.] 

4687  Parthenopoeia;   or,  the  History  of   the  Most  Noble  and 

Renowned  Kingdom  of  Naples.  Illustrated  with  the  Figures  of 
the  Kings.    London:  1654.    Folio. 

4688  HOWELL,  [WILLIAM]  Dr.  Medulla  Historise  Anglicanse. 
The  Ancient  and  Present  State  of  England.  Being  a  Compendious 
History  of  all  its  Monarchs.     Sixth  ed.     London:  1712.  8°. 

Curious  for  the  number  and  excellence  of  the  engravings  on  wood. 

4689  Same.     12th  ed.      Illustrated  with  Sculptures.     London: 

1766.    8°. 

4690  HOWISON,  JOHN", (Esq.)  Sketches  of  Upper  Canada,  Domes- 
tic, Local,  and  Characteristic:  with  Practical  Details  for  Emigrants, 
and  some  Recollections  of  the  U.  S.     Edinburgh:  1821.    8°. 

4691  HO  WITT,  MARY.  Our  Cousins  in  Ohio.  From  the  Diary  of 
an  American  Mother.    N.  Y. :  1852.     18°. 

4692  HOWL  AND,  HENRY  J.  The  Heart  of  the  Commonwealth; 
or,  Worcester  as  it  is.  With  many  Engravings  and  a  new  Map  of 
the  City.    Worcester:  1856.     4°. 

4693  HOYT,  DAYID  W.  Genealogical  History  of  John  Hoyt  of 
Salisbury,  and  David  H.  of  Deerfield  (Massachusetts),  and  their 
Descendants.    Boston:  1857.    8°. 

4694 Genealogical  History  of  the  Hoyt,  Haight,  and  Hight  Fam- 
ilies; with  a  list  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Amesbury,  Mass.  Provi- 
dence: 1871.    8°.    Port. 

4695  HOYT,  E.,  Esq.  Antiquarian  Researches :  comprising  a  His- 
tory of  the  Indian  Wars  in  the  Country  bordering  Connecticut 
River  and  Parts  adjacent.  Greenfield,  Mass.:  Dec,  1824.  8°. 
[Yery  scarce.] 

4696  Rules  and  Regulations  for  Drill,  Sabre  Exercise,  Equita- 
tion, formation  and  Field  Movements  of  Cavalry.  Illustrated  with 
[14]  Plates.    Third  ed.    Greenfield:  1816.    12°. 


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4697  HOYT,  E.,  Esq.  Practical  Instructions  for  Military  Officers, 
with  a  New  Military  Dictionary.    Plates.     Greenfield:  ISU.    8°. 

4698  Treatise  on  the  Military  Art:  In  Four  Parts.    Illustrated 

with  Plates.     Brattleborough :  1798.    12°. 

4699  IIOYT,  RALPH,  (Rev.)  Sketches  of  Life  and  Landscape. 
New  ed.    N.  York:  1858.     12°. 

4700 A  Chaunt  of  Life,  and  other  Poems,  with  Sketches  and 

Essays.     Six  Parts.     Part  1.     N.  York:  1844.    8°. 

4701  HUBBARD,  HARYEY.  Ixion,  and  other  Poems.  Boston: 
1852.     12°. 

4702  HUBBARD,  WILLIAM.  Narrative  of  the  Troubles  with  the 
Indians  in  New  England,  from  the  first  planting  thereof  in  the 
year  1607,  to  this  present  year  1677.  But  chiefly  of  the  late 
Troubles  in  the  two  last  years,  1675,  and  1676.  To  which  is  added 
a  Discourse  about  the  Warre  with  the  Pequods  in  the  year  1637. 
Boston:  1677.    4°.     [Very  rare.] 

First  Boston  ed.    Map  inserted.    Part  of  one  leaf  has  been  supplied. 

4703 A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New  England.   Boston: 

1775.    12°.     [Rare.] 

4704  The  Happiness  of   a  People  |  In  the  Wisdome  of  their 

Rulers  |  a  |  Sermon  |  before  the  Honourable  Governour  and  Coun- 
cil, and  I  Deputies  of  the  Massachusets  Colony  |  in  New  England. 

I  Preached  at  Boston,  May  3d,  1676,  being  the  Day  of  |  Election 
there.  |  Boston,  Printed  by  John  Foster,  1676.  4°.  [3p.  sup. 
by  Ms.] 

4705  Present  State    of    New    England.    A    Narrative  of    the 

Troubles  with  the  Indians  in  New  England,  from  the  first  planting 
thereof  in  the  year  1607,  to  this  present  year  1677.  London:  1677. 
4°.     Folding  Map.     [Very  rare.] 

4706  General  History  of  New  England,  from  the  Discovery  to 

1680.    Published  by  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.    Cambridge:  1815.    8°. 

4707  Same.     2d  ed.,  collated  with  the  original  Manuscript,  by 

W.  T.  Harris.    Boston:  1848.    8°.    Numerous  plates  inserted. 

A  greatly  improved  edition,  through  the  care  of  the  learned  editor.  —  S  Q.  D. 

4708 Nar.  of  the  Ind.  Wars  in  N.  England.     [The  same   as  the 

Boston  editn.]    Worcester  (Massachusetts) :   1801.    12°.     [Scarce.] 
Brattleborough:  1814.    12°.     [Scarce.] 
Norwich:  1802.     12°.     [Scarce.] 
Danbury:  1803.     12°.     [Very  scarce.] 
Stockbridge:  1803.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

4713 Indian  Wars  in  N.  England,  from  the  first  settlement  to 

1677;   revised  and  annotated  by  Saml.  G.  Drake.     2  vols.     4to. 
Roxbury:  1865. 
4715  HUDSON,  CHARLES.  History  of  Marlborough,  Middlesex  Co. 
18 


4709  

Same. 

4710  

Same. 

4711  

Same. 

4712  

Same. 

262  CATALOGUE. 

Mass.,  from  1657  to  1861;  with  a  Sketch  of  Northborough,  and 

Genealogy  of  the  Families.    Boston:  1862.     8°.    Portrait. 
4716 Letters  to  Kev.  Hosea  Ballon,  of  Boston;   a  Vindication  of 

the  Doctrine  of  a  Future  Ketribution.  Woodstock,  Yt.:  1827.    12°. 
4717 Beply  to  Mr.  Balfour's  Essays,  touching  the   State  of  the 

Dead.     Woodstock,  Yt.:  1829.     18°. 

4718  Doubts  concerning  the  Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill.    Boston  and 

Cambridge:  1857.    12". 

4719  HUDS0:N^,  SAMUEL.  Yindication  of  the  Essence  and  Unity 
of  the  Church-Catholick  visible,  and  the  Priority  thereof  in  Regard  of 
Particular  Churches.  In  Answr.  to  the  Objections  made  against  it. 
by  Mr.  John  Ellis,  junior,  and  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hooker,  in  his  Survey  of 
Church  Discipline.  2d  ed.  with  an  Addition  or  Postscript  to  this 
Yindication,  &c.    London:  1658.    4°. 

4720  HUET,  PETER  DANIEL.  Histoire  du  Commerce  et  de  la 
ISTavigation  des  Anciens.  A  Lyon:  1763.  8°.  Autog.  and  Notes  of 
Judge  Kent. 

4721  HUGHES,  GRIFFITH,  A.M.  The  Natural  History  of  Barba- 
does.     In  Ten  Books.   London:  1750.    Fol. 

4722  HUGHSON,  DAYID.  Walks  through  London,  including  West- 
minster and  the  Borough  of  Southwark.  A  complete  Guide  to  the 
British  MetropoHs.  kYol.  1.  London:  1817.   cr.  8°. 

4723  HUGUENOTS  in  France  and  America.  2d  ed.  Camb.:  1843. 
2v.    12°. 

4724  HULL,  JOHN.  Diaries  of.  Mint  master  and  Treasurer  of  the 
Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  From  the  Original  MS.  in  the  Col- 
lection of  the  Antiquarian  Society.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author. 
Boston:  1857.    8".    Fac  similes,  &c. 

4725  HULL,  WILLIAM.  Memoirs  of  the  Campaign  of  the  North 
Western  Army  of  the  U.  S.,  1812.  Letters  Addressed  to  the  Citi- 
zens of  the  U.  S.  With  a  Sketch  of  the  Revolutionary  Services  of 
the  Author.    Boston:  1824.    8°. 

4726 Report  of  the  Trial  of  Brig. -Gen.   William  Hull,    by  a 

Court  Martial  held  at  Albany,  1814.     New  York:  1814.     8°. 
4727  HUMBOLDT,  ALEXANDER  YON.    Political  Essays  on  the 

Kingdom  of  New  Spain,  from  the  original  French,  by  John  Black. 

Two  vols.     N.  York:  1811.     8°. 
4728 Same.    2d  Ed.      In   4   vols.     London:  1814.    Maps  and 

other  Plates. 
4729 Narrative  of   Travels  to  the  Equinoctial  Regions  of  the 

New  Continent,  during  the  Years  1799-1804.    Trans.   Philadelphia: 

1815.    8°. 

4730  HUME,  A.  (Rev.)  The  Learned  Societies  and  Printing  Clubs 
of  the  United  Kingdom.   Supp.  by  A.  J.  Evans.   Lond. :  1853.  12°. 

4731  HUME,  DAYID,  Esq.    Letters  of  Eminent  Persons  addressed 


CATALOGS  p.  268 

to  David  Hume.    From  the  Papers  bequeathed  by  his  ^N'ephew  to 

the  Royal  Soc.  of  Edinburgh.     Edinburgh:  1849.    8°. 
4732  Essays  and  Treatises  on  several  Subjects.    Two  vols.  New 

Ed.     Edinburgh:  1817.    8°. 
4733 Private  Correspondence  with  several  distinguished  Persons, 

1761-1776,     iS^ow  first  pd.     London:  1820.     4°. 

4734 Dialogues  concerning  Natural  Religion.      2d  ed.    London: 

^1779.    8°.    Port.,  also  Autog.  Rev.  Andrew  Eliot. 

4735  History  of  England.    New  Ed.    Edinburgh:  1792.  8v.  8°. 

(Vols.  1,  5  wanting.) 

4736  HUMPHREY,  H.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Nathan  W.  Fiske,  Profr. 
in  Amherst  Coll.,  with  Selections  from  his  Sermons.  Amherst: 
1850.    12°.    P.  392.    Port, 

4737  — —  Essays  upon  the  Perpetuity,  Change,  and  Santification  of 
t      Sabbath.    New  York  and  Bost.     1829.     18°. 

4738  HUMPHREYS,  A.  A.  (Capt.)  Report  upon  the  Physics  and 
Hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi  River.  Washington:  1867.     8°.    Map. 

4739  HUMPHREYS,  DAYID,  (Col.)  Essay  on  the  Life  of  the  Hon. 
Maj. -General  Israel  Putnam.  App.  on  Bunkerhill  Battle  by  S 
Swett.    Boston:  1818.    12°. 

4740 Miscellaneous  "Works  of  David  Humphreys,  late  Minister 

.Plenipotentiary  from  the  U.  S.  A.  to  Madrid.  N.  York:  1804.  8°. 
Port. 

4741 Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  containing  some 

Account  of  the  Serpent  of  the  Ocean,  frequently  seen  in  Gloucester 
Bay.    N.  Y.:1817.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

4742 Poems]  by,  late  Aid-de-Camp  to  his  Excy.  Gen.  Washing- 
ton.    2d  ed.    Phila.:  1789.    18°.     [Yery  scarce.] 

4743 Historical  Account  of   the  Incorporated  Society  for  the 

Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.  To  the  year  1728. 
London:  1730.    8°.    Maps.    [Scarce.] 

4744  HUNT,  CHARLES  HA  YENS.  Life  of  Edwd.  Livingston, 
introd.  by  George  Bancroft.    N.  York:  1864.    r.  8°.    Portrait. 

4745  HUNT,  FREEMAN.  Letters  about  the  Hudson  River,  And 
its  Vicinity,  in  1835-6.    N.  Y.:  1836.    16°. 

4746  HUNT,  GILBERT  J.  The  late  War,  between  the  U.  S.  and 
G.  B.,  1812  to  1815.  Written  in  the  Ancient  Historical  Style.  Con- 
taining also  a  Sketch  of  the  Late  Algerine  War.  [Original  ed.] 
N.  York:  1816.    Ports.     [Scarce.] 

474S  HUNT,  WILLIAM.    American    Biographical    Sketch   Book. 

N.  Y.:  1849.    8°.    Ports. 

4749 American  Biographical  Panorama.     1849.    8°. 

4750 Hunt's  Merchants'  Magazine,  and  Commercial   Review. 

Vol.24.     Jan.- July  185L    New  York:  185L    8°. 
4751  HUNTER,  HENRY.     Sacred  Biography;  or,  the  History  of 

the  Patriarchs,  etc.    Phila.:  1832.    8°. 


264  CATALOGWE. 

4752  HU:N'TEK,  JOHK  DA:N'.  Manners  and  Customs  of  Several 
Indian  Tribes  located  West  of  the  Mississippi.    Phila. :  1823.     8°. 

4753  Memoirs  of    a    Captivity  among    the    Indians  of    Korth 

America,  from  Childhood  to  the  Age  of  19.  Kew  ed. ,  with  Por- 
trait.   London:  1823.    8°. 

Q-en.  Casa  undertook,  in  the N.  A.  Review  to  discredit  tbis  work;  but  in  a  later  ed.  the 
autbor  silenced  his  critic— S.  Or.  D. 

4754  HUJS^TEE,  (Rev.)  JOSEPH,  P.  S.  A.  Diary  of  Ralph, 
Thoresby,  P.  R.  S.  (1677-1724.)  Now  first  pub.  from  the  Orig. 
MS.     2  vols.     London:  1830.    8°.    Portrait. 

4755 Letters  of  Eminent  Men,  addressed  to  Ralph  Thoresby, 

P.  R.  S.   Kow  first  pub.  from  the  Originals.   2v.   London:  1832.  8°. 

4756  Collections  concerning  the  Ch.  and  Congrega.  of  Protestant 

Separatists  formed  at  Scrooby  in  North  Nottinghamshire,  in  the  Time 
of  Kg.  James  I:  The  Pounders  of  New  Plymouth,  the  Parent 
Colony  of  New  England.     London:  1854.    8°. 

4757 Collections  concerning  the  Early  History  of  the  Pounders 

of  New  Plymouth,  the  Pirst  Colonists  of  New  England.  London: 
1849.    12°. 

4758  Milton.    A  Sheaf  of  Gleanings  after  his  Biographers  and 

Annotators.    London:  1850.     12°. 

4759  HUNTER,  THOMAS.  Reflections  on  the  Letters  of  the  late. 
Earl  of  Chesterfield.     3ded.     Boston:  Repd.  1780.     12°. 

4760  HUNTER,  WM.  S.  Panoramic  Guide  from  Niagara  Palls  to 
Quebec.    Boston:  1857.     8°. 

4761  HUNTINGDON.  History  of,  from  the  Earliest  to  the  Present 
Times;  with  Charter  of  Charles  L    [Seal.]   Huntingdon:  1824.   12°. 

4762  HUNTINGTON,  D.  Memories,  Counsels,  and  Reflections.  By 
an  Octogenary.     Cambg.:  1857.    8°. 

4763  HUNTINGTON,  E.  B.,  (Rev.,  a.m.)  Genealogical  Memoir 
of  the  Huntington  Pamily.    Stamford,  Ct. :  1863.     8°. 

4764  History  of  Stamford,  Ct.,  from  1641,  to  the  Present  Time, 

including  Darien.  Stamford:  1868.  8°."  Many  Portraits.  Autog. 
of  Author. 

4765  Stamford  Soldiers'  Memorial:  Stamford:  1869.    8°. 

4766  HUNTINGTON,  P.  D.  Home  and  College.  A  Public  Address. 
Boston:  1860.     12°. 

4767  HUNTII^GTON,  GURDON,  Rev.  The  Shadowy  Land,  and 
other  poems,  inch  the  Guests  of  Brazil.    New  York:  1861.    8°. 

4768  HUNTINGTON,  JOSEPH,  Calvinism  improved.  New  Lon- 
don: 1796.    8°. 

4769  HUNTINGTON,  JOSHUA.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Mrs. 
Abigail  Waters;  with  the  Serm.  on  her  Death.  2d  ed.  Boston: 
1817.     18°. 

4770  HUNTLEY,  LYDIA.  Moral  Pieces,  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
Hartford:  1815.  12°.     [Scarce.] 


CATALOGUE.  265 

4771  HTJKD,  RICHARD.  Moral  and  Political  Dialogues.  With 
Notes.     2d  ed.     London:  1760.    8°. 

4772  HURLBURT,  WM.  HENRY.  Gen  McClellan  and  the  Conduct 
of  the  War.    N.  York:  1864.     12°.     Map. 

4773  [HUSKE,  ELLIS.]  Present  State  of  North  America,  &c.  Part 
1.    [AH.]    2d.  ed.    London:  1755.    4°. 

4774  HUSSEY,  SAMUEL  F.  Brief  Examination  of  Asa  Rand's 
Book,  called  a  '<  Word  in  Season."    Salem:  1821.    12°. 

A  refutation  of  his  charges  against  Quakers. 

4775  HUTCHINS,  S.  Autobiography  of  Levi  Hutchins:  with  a 
Preface,  Notes  and  Addenda,  by  his  youngest  Son.  [Private  Edi- 
tion.]   Cambridge:  1865.    12°.    Port. 

4776  HUTCHINSON,  FRANCIS.  Historical  Essay  concerning 
Witchcraft,  [«&c.]    3d  ed.    London:  1720.    8°. 

4777  HUTCHINSON,  LUCY.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Colonel 
Hutchinson.  Now  first  published  from  the  Original  MS.,  by  the 
Rev.  Julius  Hutchinson.  And  Life  of  Mrs.  Hutchinson,  by  herself. 
2d  cd.     London:  1808.    4°.    Portraits  and  folding  pedigree. 

4778  HUTCHINSON,  SAMUEL.  Apology  for  believing  in  Univer- 
sal Reconciliation.  Also,  a  Key  to  the  Book  of  Revelation.  Nor- 
way, Me. :  1827.    12°.    [Scarce.] 

4779  Scriptural  Exhibition  of  the  Mighty  Conquest  and  Glorious 

Triumphs  of  Jesus  Christ  over  Sin,  Death,  and  Hell,  &c.    Norway, 
Me:  1828.     12°. 

4780  HUTCHINSON,  THOS.  Hist.  Colony  of  Mass  Bay.  1628, 
1691.     Boston :  1764-67.    8°.     2  vols.    Portraits. 

Hutchinson  will  be  consulted,  valaed,  as  long  as  men  read  and  write  about  i^merican 
History.  The  3d  vol.  relates  the  origin  of  the  Revolution,  was  published  several  year* 
subsequent  to  the  others,  and  stands  by  itself.  This,  the  first  ed.  is  very  rare.  The 
second  appeared  in  1765,  though  one  impression  has  the  imprint  of  1760,  —  an  accident 
or  designed  error. 

4781  Hist.  Province  Mass.  Bay  fr.  1749  to  1774.  Lon.:  1828.    8°. 

4782  Letters  of,  and  Lt.  Gov.  Oliver.    And  Remarks  Thereon. 

London:  1774.    8°. 

The  letters  secured  by  Franklin,  which  caused  so  much  excitement  in  the  colonies.  Very 
rare. 

4783 History  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay.     Boston: 

MDCCLXiy.    8°. 
4784 Original  Papers  relative  to  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts 

Bay.     Boston:  1769.    8°.     Illustrated  by  Mr.  Drake. 
4785  The  Speeches  of  His  Excellency  to  the  General  Assembly 

of  the  Massachusetts  Bay.     At  a  Session  begun  on  the  6  of  Jan. 

1773.     With  the  Answers  of  His  Majesty's  Council  and  the  H.  of 

Reps,  respectively.    [Published  by  Order  of  the  House.]     Boston, 

N.  E.:  1773.     12°.     [Very  rare.] 


266    •  CATALOGUE. 

4786  HUTCHIKSOK,  THOS.  Original  Papers.  Boston:  1769.  Eep. 
Albany:  1865.    Prince  Soc.     2v.    4°. 

4787  Hist,  of  the  Col.  of  Mass.  Bay.    2  vols.    2d  ed.    London: 

1760.    8°.    1768.    8°.     See  note  to  title  4780. 

4788  Same.    From  1628  to  1691.    2d  ed.     London:  1765.     8^. 

4789  HUTCHIKSOK,  WILLIAM.  The  Spirit  of  Freemasonry. 
Kew  Ed.,  Notes,  by  Geo.  Oliver,  D.  D.    London:  1843.    12°. 

4790  HUTTOI!^,  CHARLES.  A  course  of  Mathematics.  London: 
1798.     2v.    8°. 

4791  Same.    5th  Amer.   from  9th  Lond.  ed.  with  corr.   by  O. 

Gregory,  and  add.  by  E.  Adrain.    N.  York:  1831.     2v.    8°. 

4792  HYDE,  Rev.  ALYAK,  of  Lee,  Mass.  Memoirs  of.  Boston: 
1835.     12°.     Portrait. 

4793  HYDE,  EZRA.  History  of  Winchendon,  from  1735,  to  the 
present  time.    Worcester:  [1849.]    12°. 

4794  HYDE,  JOHN,  SiJis.  Mormonism:  Its  Leaders  and  Designs. 
N.  York:  1857.    12°.     Plates. 

4795  HYMNS,  Composed  by  different  Authors  by  order  of  the  Gen- 
eral Convention  of  Universalists  of  the  New  England  States  and 
others.    Walpole,  N.  H.:  1808.    12°. 

The  Committee  were  Hosea  Ballon,  Abner  Kneeland  and  Edward  Turner.    They  com- 
•       posed  the  Hjmns. 

4796  For  Public  Worship  Part  II.,  for  the  Church  in  Brattle 

Street.    Boston:  1808.     12°.    Also  Hymns  suited  to  the  Fasts  and 
Feasts  of  the  Church.     Bost. :  1814.     12°. 

4797  IDLE  MAN,  The.     New  York:  1821.    8°. 

4798  ILLINOIS  IN  1837.    Phila.:  1837.    8°.     Map.    [Scarce.] 

4799  IMLAY,  G.  Topographical  Des.  of  the  Westn.  Territory  of 
North  America.  N.  York:  1793.  Also  The  Discovery  and  Settle- 
tlement  of  Kentucky.  By  John  Filson.  New  York:  1793.  12°. 
Maps. 

An  invalnahle  work  to  historians  of  the  West;  containing  the  narrative  of  Danl.  Boone, 
Hatchins's  Lonisiana,  Florida,  and  N.  Carolina.    Patrick  Kennedy's  Journal,  &c. 

4800 Topographical  Desc.  of  the  Western  Territory  of  N.  Am- 
erica, etc.     3d  ed.    London:  1797.    8°.    Maps. 

4801  [Same.]    Dublin:  1793.    12°. 

4802  IMPAETIAL  HISTORY  (An)  of  the  War  in  America,  be- 
tween Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  from  its  Commence- 
ment to  the  End  of  the  War.     2  vols.    Boston:  1781.    8°. 

This  is  an  excessively  rare  work  in  any  tolerable  condition . 

4803  IMPERIAL  EPISTLE  (The.)    From  Kien  Long,  Emperor  o 
China,  to  George  the  Third,  King  of  Great  Britain,  in  1794.    Trans- 
lated into  Eng.  Yerse  from  the  Original  Chinese  Poetry.    Phila.: 
1800.    8°. 


CATALOOVE.  267 

4804  IMPERIAL  MAGAZINE  (The);  or,  Complete  Monthly  Intel- 
ligencer, for  the  year  17G2.  Yol.  3.  Lond.:  1762.  8°.  pp.  392. 
Valuable  Plates. 

4805  INAUGURAL  SPEECHES  AND  MESSAGES  (The)  of 
Thomas  Jefferson,  Esq.,  with  the  Inaugural  Speech  of  James  Mad- 
ison, Esq.     Boston:  1809.     12°. 

4806  INAUGURATION  of  the  Statue  of  Warren,  (Bunker  Hill 
Monument  Association,)  June  17th,  1857.   Boston:  1858.   8°.  Ports. 

4807  INAUGURATION  of  the  Washington  University  at  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     Boston:  1857.  .  8°. 

4808  INCHIQUIN.  Remarks  on  the  Review  of  Inchiquin's  Letters, 
addressed  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Geo.  Canning.  Ry  an  Inhab.  of  N.  E. 
[Timothy  D wight.]    Boston:  1815.    8°. 

4809  INCREASE  OF  PIETY;  or,  the  Revival  of  Religion  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  with  Three  Remarkable  Dreams,  as  re- 
lated by  a  Female  of  Phila.    Newburyport:  1802.    8°. 

The  publisher  appears  to  have  been  a  VTm.  Rogers;  his  name  being  printed  at  the  end 
of  the  book.    Scarce. 

4810  INDEX  VILLARIS;  or,  an  Exact  Register,  of  all  the  Cities, 
Market-Towns,  Parishes,  Yillages.    London:  1690.    Folio. 

4811  Verborum  to  Bohn's  Dictionary  of  Quotations.    London: 

1860.    12°. 

4812  INDIANA.  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Indiana  Agricul- 
tural Soc. ,  for  1852.     Indianopolis:  1853.    8°. 

INDIAN  HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHY.  Pamphlets  only, 
alphabetically,  under  authors'  or  subjects;  including  Soc.  for  Pro- 
pagating the  Gospel,  &c. 

Believed  to  be  an  unmatched  collection.   Bound  vols,  are  under  their  authors. 

4813 Adams,  John  Quincy.    Speech  on  distributing  rations  to 

fugitives  from  Indianjhostilities  in  Alabama  and  Georgia.     Wash. 

1836.    8°. 
4814 Allen,  L.  L.  (Rev.)    Thrilling  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the 

Distinguished  Chief  Okah  Tubbee,  of  the  Choctaw  Nation.    N.  Y.: 

1848.    12°. 
4815 Amer.    Indians.    Origin  of.     Address  by  Hon.   J.   Y. 

Smith  before  State  Hist.  Soc.     1859.    8°. 

4816 Apes,  Wm.    Increase  of  the  Kingdom.    N.  Y.:  1831.    12°. 

4817 Apes,  Wm.    Eulogy  on  King  Philip,  pronounced  at  the 

Odeon,  Boston.     Boston:  1836.    12°. 
4818 The  experiences  of  five  Christian  Indians  of  the  Pequot 

tribe.    Boston:  1833.    12°. 
4819  Appleton,  Nathanael.    Serm.  Deerfield,  Aug.  31, 1735, 

at  ord.  of  John  Sargent  to  the  Evang.  ministry  to  the  Indians  of 

Houssatonnoc.    Boston:  1735.    8°. 


268  CATALOGUE, 

4820  INDIAN  HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHY.  Arattcaotan 

iNDiAisrs,  Life  among,by  "  Will  the  Rover."   Thomaston:  1851.   8°. 

4821  Archjeology  of  N.  Amer.  Fr.  Eclectic  Mag.  Oct.  1867.  8°. 

4822  Aztec  Children.    Two  remarkable  Indian  dwarfs,  ace. 

of  [J.  M.  Warren].     Bost.:  1851.    8°.     [Portraits.] 

4823 Baldwin,  Thomas.    Massacre  by  the  savages  of  the  wife 

and  children  of.     [Frontispiece.]    N.  Y. :  1835.    8°. 
4824 Barr,  James,  (Capt.)    Narrative  of  the  Indian  War  in 

Florida,with  des.  of  Maj.  Dade's  Massacre.  N.Y. :  1834.  16°.  [Scarce.] 

4825 Bates,  Isaac.     Speech  on  the  Indian  Bill.    [n.  t.  p.]    8°. 

4826 Baxter,  Rev.  Joseph.    Journal  of  several  visits  to  the 

Indians  on  the  Kennebec.     Notes  by  E.  Nason.     Bost. :  1867.    8°. 
4827 Berendt,  C.   Hermann.      Analytical  alphabet  for  the 

Mexican  and  Central  Amer.  languages.    N.  York:  1869.     8°. 
4828 Benezet,  Anthony.    Obs.  on  the  Indian  Natives  of  this 

Continent.    Phila.:  1784.    12°. 
4829 Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of 

U.  S.  A.    4^Gth  Annual  report.    N.  Y.  1841-43.     8°. 
4830 Brant,  Joseph.    Princ.  events  in  the  life  of  the  Indian 

Chief  B.     [n.  t.  p.] 
4831 Brougham,  John,  Esq.     Po-ca-hontas.     In  two  Acts. 

N.  Y.     [n.  d.]    12°. 
4832 BuNN,  Matthew.  Life  and  Adventures  of  (of  Providence, 

R.  I.)    Exped.  against  the  Nort-Western  Indians,  in  1791,  2,  3,  4 

and  5.     7th  ed.  Rev.    Batavia  (N.  Y.?):  1828. 
4833 Catlin,  George.    Catal:  of  Catlin's  Indian  Gallery  of  por- 
traits, landscapes,  manners  and  customs,  costumes,  etc.   N.  Y. :  1838. 

12°. 
4834 Chappaquiddic  and  Chrtstiantown  Indians.    Report 

of  the  Guardian  of.     [Pub.  Doc]    1870.    8°. 
4835 Chauncy,    Charles.     All   nations.      Serm.   Bost.  31st 

Aug.  at  ord.  of  Joseph  Bowman  among  the  Mohawks.    Boston: 

1762.    8°. 
4836 Cherokee  Nation.    Constitution  and  laws  passed  atTah- 

le-quah.    1839.     Wash.:  1840.     12°. 
4837 Cheney,  T.  Apoleon.    Ancient  Monuments  in  Western 

New  York.    Albany:  1860. 
4838 •  Chronicles  of  the  N.  Amer.  Savages.    Yol.  1.    Pts.  2-6. 

1835.    8°. 
4839 CoBBET,  Thomas.    A  Narrative  of  New  England's  deliv- 
erances.   1833. 
4840 Combs,  Leslie.    Col.  Wm.  Dudley's  defeat  opposite  Fort 

Meigs.    Mays,  1813.     Cinn.:  1869.    8°. 
4841 Confederate  Indians.    Descrip.  of  the  country  of,  etc. 

[L.  Evans.]    Phila.:  1755.    4°. 


CATALOGUE,  269 

4842  INDIAN  HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHY,  CoNTERENCi: 
betw.  Gov.  Shirley  and  the  Chief  Sachems  of  the  Penobscdt,  Nor- 
ridgewock,  Pigwaket  and  other  Indians.    1742.    Bost.:  1742.    4°. 

4843 Cooper,  James.    Frauds  upon  Indians.    Keport  bef.  the 

Ho.  of  Reps. 

4844 COPWAY,  Georg-e.  [Chief  of  the  Ogibways.]  Organiza- 
tion of  a  new  Indian  territory,  east  of  the  Missouri  River.  N.  York: 
1850.    8°. 

4845 Cotton,  Josiah.  Vocabulary  of  the  Massachusetts  (or  Ka- 

tick)  Indian  Language.   Cambridge:  1829.  8°. 

4846 Cowley,  Charles.   Memories  of  the  Indians  and  pioneers 

of  the  region  of  Lowell.    Lowell:  1862.    8°. 

4847 CusiCK,  David.     Sketches  of  Ancient  History  of  the  Six 

Nations.    Lockport,  N .  Y. :  1848.    8°.    Cuts. 

4849  — —  Decalves,  Don  Alonso.  New  Travels  to  the  Westwai*d, 
or,  Unknown  parts  of  America.  Boston:  [1787  or  1788.]  12°.  Gone 
after  43.     Should  be  45. 

4850 Doddridge,  Dr.  Joseph.    Logan,  a  drama:  app.  rel.  to 

murder  of  Logan's  family.     Cinn. :  1868.    4°. 

4851 Dudley,  Thos.  P.  (Rev.)  Battle  and  Massacre  at  French- 
town,  Michigan,  Jan.  1813.    Cleveland,  O. :  1870.    8°. 

4852  Earle,  John  M.    Rep.  to  the  Governor  and  Council  of 

Ms.  concerning  the  Indians  in  the  State.    Boston:  1849.    8°. 

4853  — —  Eastburn,  Robert.  Eaithful  Narrative  of  Dangers  and 
Sufferings,  during  his  late  Captivity.  Pref.  by  Gibert  Tennent. 
Phi  la.:  1758.    8°. 

4854 Eastern  Indians.    Instruc.  for  treating  with ;  given  to 

Comrs.  by  Hon.   S.  Phips.    1752,  fr.   the   Original  MS.    Boston: 

1865.    4°. 
4855 Evarts,  Jeremiah.    Essays  on  the  Present  Crisis  in  the 

Condition  of  the  Indians.     Boston:  1829.     8°. 
4856 Everett,  Edward.    Address  at  Bloody  Brook,  in  com- 

mem.  of  the  fall  of  the  "Flower  of  Essex."    Philip's  War,  Sept. 

18, 1675.    Boston:  1835.    8°. 
4857 Everett,  Edward.    Speech  in  Ho.  of  Rep.  14th  and  15th 

Feb.,  1831,  on  the  execution  of  laws  and  treaties  in  favor  of  Indian 

tribes.     [Wash.:  1831.]     8°. 
4858  Speech  on  the  bill  for  removing  the  Indians  from  the  east 

to  west  of  the  Mississippi.    19th  May,  1830.     Boston:  1830.    8^ 
4859 Fansher,  Sylvantjs.    Memorial,  praying  the  establish- 
ment of  a  permanent  vaccine  inst.    April  18, 1838.     Wash.    8°. 
4860 Fields,  Thomas  W.    Sheets  towM-ds  an  Indian  Bibho^ 

graphy.     N.  York:  1872.     8°. 
4861  FiLLEY,  Wm.    Life  and  adven.  of,  who  was  stolen  by  the 

Indians.    Chicago:  1867.    8°. 


270  CATALOGUE, 

4862  INDIAN  HISTORlT  AND  BIOGRAPHY.  Florida. 
War  in,  with  miraculous  preservation  of  Mrs.  Simmons.  N.  Y.: 
1837.    8°. 

4863 roTJR  Kings  of  Canada.    The.    London:  1710.    12°. 

4864 rRELiNGHUYSEN,  THEODORE.     Speech  bef.  the  Senate, 

on  the  removal  of  the  Indians  west  of  the  Mississippi.  "Wash.: 
1830.    8°. 

4865 Fremont,  John  Chas.  Geog.  mem.  upon  Upper  Cali- 
fornia.   Wash.:  1849.    8°. 

4866 French-Onondaga  Dictionary.     Fr.  MS.  of  the  17th 

Cent.     [J.  G.  Shea.]    N.  Y.:  1860.    8°. 

4867 Garrett,  John  B.     Second  annual  rept.  of  the  Executive 

Comt.  of  Friends  on  Indian  Affairs.  8th  mo.,  26th,  1871.  Phila. : 
1871.     12°. 

4868 Gay  Head  Indians.    Resolve  on  the  petition  of ,  to  estab. 

boundary  lines.     1855. 

4869 Gist,  Christopher.  Journal  of,  when  accom.  G.  Wash- 
ington to  the  French  commander  on  the  Ohio,  1753.     [n.  t.  p.] 

4870 Goforths  Narrative  1792.     Ms.  copy  by  Mr.  Drake. 

12°. 

4871  Gyles,  John,  (Esq.)     Memoirs  of  Odd  Adventures,  in 

the  Captivity  of.  Written  by  Himself.  Originally  pub.  at  Boston, 
1736.    Printed  for  Wm.  Dodge.     Cincinnati:  1869.    8°. 

4872 Hare,  Wm.  H.,  Bishop  of  Niobrara.  1st  and  2d  Re- 
port of  Indian  Commission,  and  Report  of  Comm.  on  the  two  re- 
ports.    1873.     [n.  t.  p.]    8°. 

4873 Harrison,  Wm.  Henry.    Discourse  on  the  Aborigines 

of  the  Ohio  valley.     [Portr.]    Boston:  1840.    12°. 

4874  Report  of  the  Sec.  of  War,  detailing  the  Battle  of  Tip- 
pecanoe, etc.  With  message  of  the  President.  Wash. :  1811.  8°. 
[Portr.] 

4875 Hass-anamis-coe  Indians.    Records  of  proc.  of  Trustees 

of.    1725. 

4876 Henry,  Alexander.    Captivity  of,  who  in  Pontiack's 

war  fell  into  the  hands  of  the  Hurons,  June  4, 1763. 

4877 Herring,  Elbert.    Comm.  of  Indian  Affairs.     Report. 

1833. 

4878  HiNMAN,  S.  D.    Missionary  to  the  Santee  Sioux  Indians, 

Journal  of ,  and  Taopi  by  Bp.  Whipple.     Phila.:  1869.     16°. 

4879 How,  Nehemiah,  Captivity,  (taken  by  the  Indians  at  the 

Great-Meadow-Fort,  Oct.  11,1745.)    Boston:  1748.    12°. 

4880 Humphreys,  Heman.    Indian  Rights.     Amherst:  1830. 

12°. 

4881  HuTCHiNS,  Thos.     Top.  Des.  of  Yirginia,  Penna.,  Md., 

and  S.  C. :  with  Patrick  Kennedy's  Jour,  of  a  voyage  up  the  lUs. 
River.    Boston:  1787.     12°.    Map.     [Yery  rare.] 


CATALOGUE.  271 

4882  INDIAN  HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHY.  Incidents 
•  AND  Sketches  connected  with  the  Early  History  and  Settlement 
of  the  West.    Numerous  Illust.    Cincin. :  [n.  d.]    K.  8°. 

4883 Indian  Affairs.    Report  of  War  Dept.  for  1826-27-28- 

31-33.  Regulating  the  Indian  Dept.  1834.  Annual  Rep.  of  Com- 
missioner 1837-46.    8  nos.     Washington.     8°. 

Several  of  these  dob.  relate  to  the  Cherokees  and  to  the  removal  of  tribes  to  the  north 
west. 

4884 Indian   Atrocities  I    affecting  and   thrilling    anecdotes 

resp.  the  hardships  and  sufferings  of  our  forefathers.  Illust.  Bos- 
ton: 1846.    8°. 

4885 Indian  Battles,  murders,  sieges  and  forays  in  the  South 

West.    Nashville,  Tenn.:  [1853.]    8°. 

4886 Indian  captives.  List  of.    1695. 

4887 Indian  Depredations,  Cor.  bet.  Monroe  and  Foster,  on 

alleged  instigation  of  by  the  British  Govt.    Wash. :  1812. 

4888 Indian  Treaties.    1817.    [With  the  Menomenees,  Ot- 

toes,  Poncarars,  and  Cherokees  east  of  the  Mississippi.] 

4889 Indian  War.    True  and  Authentic  Account  of  the  Indian 

War  in  Florida.     Colored  Engraving.    N.  York:  1836.     12°. 

4890 Indians.    Proc.  of  Comttee.  app.  by  the  Yearly  Meeting 

of  Friends,  Baltimore,  for  promoting  the  improvement  and  civiliza- 
tion of  the  Indians.    Baltimore:  1805:    8°. 

4891 Indians  of  Mass.    Troy,  Hassannimisco,  Chappaquiddic, 

Natick,  and  Dudley  Indians.     Reports  on.    1859. 

4892 Indians,  Removal  of.    Article  from  the  Amer.  Monthly 

Magz. ;  an  examination  of  an  article  in  the  N.  A.  Rev. ,  and  an  exhi- 
bition of  the  advancement  of  the  southern  tribes.    Bost:  1830.    8°. 

4893 Instances  of  Indian  Genius.    1816. 

4894 Jackson,  Andrew  and  Calhoun,  J.  C.    Correspondence 

on  the  Seminole  war.      Wash. :  1831.    8°. 

4895 Jackson,  Halliday.    Civiln.  of  Indian  Natives.    Yiew 

of  the  friendly  conduct  of  Wm.  Penn.  Phila. :  1830.  8°.  [Gone 
after  p.  48.] 

4896 Jacobs,  Rev.  Peter.  Indian  Wesleyan  Missionary,  Jour- 
nal from  Rice  Lake  to  Hudson's  Bay  Territory;  brief  acct.  of  his 
life.    N.  Y.:1855.     16°.    [Portraits.] 

4897 Same.    [1st  ed.]    Toronto:  1853.    8°.     ]Portraits.] 

4898  Same.    2d  ed.    Boston:  1853.    12°.    [Portraits.] 

4899  JoHONNOT,  Jackson,  Remarkable  Adventures  of.     Who 

served  under  Gen.  Harmar  and  Gen.  St.  Clair;  an  Account  of  his 
Captivity,  Sufferings,  and  escape  from  the  Kickapoo  Indians. 
Written  by  Himself.     Greenfield,  Mass. :  1816.    12°. 

4900 Jones,  Rev.  N.  W.    Indian  Bulletin  No.  2.,  for  1868,  cont. 

ace.  of  Chinese  voy.  to  N.  W.  coast  of  Amer.,  and  the  interpreta- 
tion of  200  Indian  names.    N.  Y. :  1869.    8°. 


272  CATALOGUE. 

4901  INDIAN  HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHY.  Keaptt- 
ALANi,  Queen  of  the  Sandwich  Islands.  Memoirs  of.  Boston: 
1825.     12°. 

4902  Ke-wa-ze-zhig.    Address,  Allston  Hall,  Boston,  Feb.  26, 

1861,  bef.  a  convt.  to  improve  the  condition  of  Indians  in  the  U.  S. 
Boston:  1861.    12°. 

4903 Knight,  Dr.  and  Slover,  John.    Indian  atrocities :  Perils 

and  sufferings  of,  among  the  Indians  during  the  Rev.  war.  Cincin- 
nati: 1867.    8°. 

4904 Knox,  Henry.    Causes  of  existing  hostilities  betw.  TJ.  S. 

and  the  Indians.     1792.     8°. 

4905  Lang,  John  D.,  and  Taylor,  Saml.    Rep.  of    a  visit  to 

tribes  of  Indians,  west  of  the  Mississippi.     N.  Y. :  1843.    8°. 

4906  Lathrop,  John.      Speech  of  Canonicus:  a  poem,  with 

notes.    Boston:  1803.     8°. 

4907 Lewis,  Hannah,  Captiyity  and  sufferings  of ,  and  her  three 

children,  who  were  taken  prisoners  by  the  Indians,  near  St.  Louis, 
25th  of  May,  1815.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1817.     16°     [Scarce.] 

4908  LiVERMORE,  Alpheus  and  Angier,  Samuel.    Trial  for 

the  murder  of  Nicholas  John  Crevay,  an  Indian,  Nov.  23,  1813. 
Boston:  1813.    8°. 

4909  LossiNG,  Benson  J.    Marriage  of  Pocahontas,    n.  t.  p. 

[Engraved  key  to  the  Marriage.] 

4910 LovEWELL,  Capt.  John.    Great  Fight  with  the  Indians  at 

Pequawket,  1725.     [Rev.  T.  Symmes.]     New  ed.  by  K.  Bouton. 

Concord:  1861.    4°. 
4911  Adventures  of.    [F.  Kidder.]    From  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen. 

Register. 
4912 M'Coy,  Isaac.     Remarks  on  the  practicability  of  Indian 

reform  embracing  their  organization.     Boston:  1827.     8°. 

4913  Same.    With  appendix.     2d  ed.    N.  Y.:  1829.     8°. 

4914 Annual  Register  of  Indian  Affairs.     Wash.:  1838.    8°. 

4915 M'Lellan,  Isaac,  Jr.    Legend  of  the  Indians.    1833.    8°. 

4916 Maps  and  Illtjst.  of  the  missions  of  the  Amer.  B.  C.  F. 

Missions,  Sept.  1847; 
4917 Marsh,  Witham.    Journal  of  the  Treaty  with  the  Six 

Nations  by  the  Commissioners  of  Maryland,  and  other  Provinces, 

June,  1744. 

4918  Marshall,  John.    Opinion  of  the  Sup.  Court  of  the  TJ.  S. 

1832,  in  Worcester  vs.  the  State  of  Georgia.     Wash. :  1832.    8°. 

4919  Same.     With  the  opinion  of  McLean.     Wash. :  1832.    8°. 

4920 Marshall,  Orsamus  H.    First  Visit  of  la  Salle  to  the 

Senecas,  in  1669.    Privately  printd.    8°. 

4921 Marshpees,  Report  and  Resolves,  by  the  Legislature  of 

Mass.    Boston:  1839.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  27^ 

4922  INDIAN  HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHY.    Marshpebb. 

Report  of  Commr.  Marston,  &c.  on  the  Marshpee  District,  to  the 

Geu.  Court,  1840.     Boston:  1840.    8°. 

4923 Marshpees,  Documents  rel.  to.    1833. 

4924 Marshpees,  Rights  of.    Argument  of  B.  F.  Hallett  bef. 

Legis.  of  Mass.    Bost.:  1834.    8°. 
4925 Mayer,  Brantz.   Tah-gah-jute  or  Logan  and  Capt.  Michael 

Cresap.    Disc.  del.  before  Maryland  Hist.  Soc.  May  9, 1851.    [Bait. : 

1851.]    8°.' 
4926 MiiTOESOTA  Hist.  Soc.     Annals  of,  cont.  material  for  hist, 

of  Minnesota.     St.  Paul,  1856.    8°. 
4927 Moll,  John.    [Copy  of  a  Deed  to  him  of  certain  land  by 

Indians  in  Pennsylvania'  in  1680.]    4  pages.     [Printed  in  London 

ab.  1870.] 
4928 MoREHEAD,   James   T.    Address  in  Commemoration  of 

the  First  Settlement  of  Kentucky:  at  Boonesborough,  May,  1840. 

Frankfort,  Ky.:  1840.    8°. 
4929 Morris,  Isaac.    Karrative.    From  the  Universal  Museum, 

V.  2.    1763.    8°. 
4930 Morton,  Saml.  George,  m.d.     Characteristics  of  the 

Aboriginal  race  of  Amer.    Bost. :  1842.    8°. 

4931  Same.     2d  ed.    Phila.:  1844.     8°. 

4932 Narrative  of  an  English  Officer,  among  the  Abenaki, 

(1766?) 
4933 Narrative  of  the  capture  and  escape  of  Misses  Frances 

and  Almira  Hall.    Added.  Captivity  and  Sufferings  of  Philip  Brig- 
don,     [n.  p.]    1832.    8°.    Scarce. 
4934 NiLES,  Wm.  Ogden.    Tippecanoe  Text-Book,  from  Niles 

Register  and  other  Authentic  Records.     Baltimore :  1840.    8°. 
4936  Noah,  M.  M.    Discourse  on  the  evidences  of  the  Amer. 

Indians  being  the  desc.   of  the  lost  Tribes  of  Israel.     N.   Y.: 

1837.    8°. 
4936 North  Amer.  Indians.    Portraits  of,  painted  by  J.  M 

Stanley.    Deposited  with  Smithsonian  Ins.     Wash.:  1852.     8°. 
4937 North  "VV.  Indians.     Schoolcraft  and  Allen,  Exped.  to. 

Letter  from  Sec.  of  War.     23rd  Cong.  1st  Sess.     Wash. :  1834.    8°. 
4938 O'Bail,  John,  alias  Corn-Planter.    Report  of  the  ComngdsH 

sioners  of  his  real  estate.     Phila. :  1871.    8°. 

4939 OccoM,  Samson.      Serm.  preachd.   at  the  Execution  of 

Moses  Paul,  an  Indian,  executed  at  New  Haven,  1772, for  Murder. 
Springfield:  [1772.]    8°. 

4940 Same.    Earlier  ed.    Pt.  title  page  and  last  leaf  wanting. 

4941  Oregon  Indians.    Mission  to.    [A.  B.  C.  F.  M.]    Bost., 

1848:    8°. 
4942 Ortiz,  John.    Captivity.    152^ 


274  CATALOGUE. 

4943  INDIAN  HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHY.  Parker, 
Jas.  W.  Nar.  of;  also  Mrs.  Kachel  Plummer's  Nar.  Louisville: 
1844.     12°. 

4944 Parsons,  Usher.    Indian  names  of  places  in  E.  I.    For 

the  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc.     [Portr.]    Prov.:  1861.    8°. 

4945  Peale,  Franklin.    Stone  implements  of  the  Indians  of 

N.  Amer.    Read  before  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.,  June  21, 1861.    8°. 

4946  The  Pequot  of  a  hundred  years.     [1850?] 

4947 Pequot  Tribe.    Ms.  notes  on,  by  S.  G.  Drake. 

4948 Pequot  War.    Hist  of,  by  J.  Mason.    N.  Y.:  1869.    8°. 

4949 Peters,  Richard.    Review  of  the  Cherokee  Case  agt. 

Georgia.     1831.     8°. 

4950 Memorial  of   Bristol,  Noblebbrough,  New-Castle,  Edg- 

comb  and  Boothbay,  County  of  Lincoln,  to  the  Gen.  Court  of  Mass. 
1810.    Boston,  1811.    8°. 

4951  Phelps,  Noah  A.  Hist,  of  the  copper  mines  and  New- 
gate Prison,  Granby,  Conn.  Also,  Captivity  of  Daniel  Hays,  1707. 
Hartford:  1845.    8°. 

4952 Pierce,  M.  B.     (A  chief  of  the  Senecas.)    Address  on  the 

Present  Condition  and  Prospects  of  the  Aboriginal  Inhabitants 
of  N.  America,  with  Reference  to  the  Seneca  Nation.  Phila.: 
1839.     12°. 

4953 PiERSON,  Rev.  Abraham.    Some  helps  for  the  Indian; 

Catechism  in  the  language  of  the  Quiripi  Indians.  Hartford, 
1873.    8°. 

4954 Pratt,  Phinehas.  Declaration  of  the  Affairs  of  the  Eng- 
lish People  that  first  inhabited  N.  Eng.  Edited.  Notes.  By  R. 
Erothingham,  Jr.    Boston:  1858.     8°. 

4955 Priest,  Josiah.     Stories  of  the  Revolution,  with  ace.  of 

the  lost  child  of  the  Delaware,  etc.    Albany:  1836.     8°. 

4956   Queen  Pomare.    Letter  to  Louis  Philippe.    Honolulu, 

Oahu.     16°.- 

4957  Ripley,   Dorothy.      Letters  from  several   Indians    on 

Christian  experience.     2d  ed.    Bristol:  [1807.]    16°. 

4958 Report  of  Comrs.  to  determine  title  of  lands  claimed  by 

Indians  at  Deep  Bottom,  Martha's  Vineyard.     Bost. :  1856.    8°. 

4959  Report  of  Comrs.  to  determine  boundary  lines  at  Gay  Head, 

Martha's  Vineyard.     Bost.:  1871.    8°. 

4960  RowLANDSON,  Mary.    Nar.  of,  Boston:  1805.    12°. 

4961  St.  Clair's  defeat.     1791. 

4962 Schoolcraft,  Henry  R.    Add.  bef.  the  Algic  Soc.  with 

abst.  of  its  proc.    Detroit:  1833.    8°. 

4963 Scott,  Frances  Mrs.    Captivity.    1785. 

4964 Seminole  War.    Authentic  Narrative  of,  and  miraculous 

escape    of  Mrs.   Mary  Godfrey  and  four  children.      Providence: 

1836.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  275 

4965  INDIAN  HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHY.    Same.     [pp. 

3-6  wanting.]    Phila.:  1836.    8°. 
4966 Seneca  Indians  and  others.    Report  on  the  Memorials  of, 

Bost.    1840.    8°. 

4967 Case  of.    Fr.  North  Amer.  Review:  1841. 

4968 SiiERRARD,  Robert  A.     Col.  James  Paul's  miraculous 

escape,  1782.    1869.    4°. 
4969 Sherrard,   Robert   A.     Narrative   of   the   wonderful 

escape,  and  dreadful  sufferings  of  Col.  James  Paul.    Cincinnati: 

1869.    8°. 
4970 Shirley,  Wm.  Gov.    Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle, 

with  journal  of  the  siege  of  Louisbourg,  etc.     Lond.:  1746.     16°. 
4971 Smalley's  Captivity,  &c.,  1792.     MS.    copy  by  Mr. 

Drake.    12°. 
4972 Smith,  James.    Remarkable  occurrences  during  his  cap- 


tivity, 1755-59.    Lexington:  1799.    8 


4973 Smith,  Mary.  Captivity  and  sufferings  of,  with  her  hus- 
band and  three  daugh.  taken  prisoners  by  the  Indians,  August,  1814, 
Providence:  1814.     16°. 

4974 S3IITH,  Seba.     Religion  and  superstition  of  the  N.  Amer. 

Indians.     April:  1846.    8°. 

4975 Snovvden,  Jas.  Ross.    The  Cornplanter  Memorial.    An 

Historical  Sketch  of  Gy-ant-wa-chia,  the  Cornplanter,  and  others 
of  Six  Nations  Indians.     Harrisburg,  Pa.    1857.    8°. 

4976 Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians 

in  N.  A.  &c.  Yol.  1.  Serm.  at  St.  Mary-le-Bow,  1709-10.  London: 
1710. — At  ord.  of  Parker,  Hinsdell  and  Seccombe,  by  Jos.  Sewall. 
Charge  by  T.  Prince.  Bost. :  1733.  —  At  St.  Mary-le-Bow,  by  Thos. 
Seeker,  Arch'b'p  of  Canterbury,  1741. —  At  St.  M.  le  Bow,  D. 
Sam'l  Lister,  1747,  —by  John  Egerton,  Bp.  of  Bangor,  1763.  Consid- 
erations on  the  Just,  and  Conduct  of.  East  Apthorp,  Bost. :  1763. — 
[Yery  rare.]  Observations  on  the  Charter,  &c.  Jona.  Mayhew, 
1763.  —  Candid  Examination  of  Mayhew's  Observations,  H.  Caner. 
Bost. :  1763.  —Defence  of  the  Observations,  Mayhew,  Bost. :  1763.  — 
Answer  to  Mayhew's  Obs.  T.  Seeker.  Lond.:  1764. —  Remarks  on 
same.    Mayhew,  Bost. :  1764. 

4977  Yol.  2.    S.  M.  le  Bow.  Thos.  Newton,  1769.    High  Church, 

Edinburg,  Arch.  Stevenson,  1772.  —  St.-M.  le-Bow,  Bp.  of  St.  Asaph, 
1773.— Late  Attempts  to  Christianize  the  N.  A.  Indians.  Edinburg, 
1763  — London,  1784,  by  Thos,  Tayler,  — In  N.  Hampshire,  J.  Bel- 
knap, 1792.  —Brief  Account  of  the  Society,  Bost. :  1798.  4°.  Serm. 
at  Charlestown,  1804,  Levi  Erisbie,— Boston,  1804,  John  Lathrop,— 
Boston,  1805,  Jos.  Eckley,  —  Charlestown,  Barnard,  (Thos.)  1806,— 
Eliph.  Porter,  Bost.,  1807,  — Boston,  1808,  Abiel  Holmes. 

4978 Yol  3.  Serm.  Jed.  Morse,  Charlestown,  —  Jas.  Kendall,  1811, 

Boston.— Josh.  Bates,  1813,  Bost.— ElijahParrish,  1814,  Bost.— Jno. 


276  GATALOGTJE. 

Poster,  1817,  Cambridge.  —  Ch.  Lowell,  1820,  Boston.  —  T.  M.  Har- 
ris, 1823,  Cambridge.  —  Jno.  Codman,  1825,  Cambridge.  —  Porter 
(Ebenezer),  1827,  Camb.—  B.  B.  Wisner,  1828,  Bost.— A.  Bradford, 
1830,  Bost.  —  Reports  of  Select  Com.  1840.-43-45-47-48-50. 

4979 SrRAGUE,  Peter.     Speech  in  the  Senate  on  the  removal  of 

the  Indians.    Wash.:  1830.    8°. 

4980 Stevens,  Simon".    Journal  from  time  of  being  taken  near. 

Port- William-Henry,  June  25, 1758,  with  acct.  of  his  escape  from 
Quebec.     Boston:  1760.     12°.     [InMSS.] 

4981 Stockbridge  Indians.    Report  on.  [Chas.  Allen.]    1870. 

8°. 
4982  Stoddard,  John.    Journal  of  an  Expedition  to  Canada,  in 

the  Winter  of  1713-14,  for  the  redemption  of  Captives. 
4983 Stoddard,  Solomon.     Whether  God  is  not  Angry  with, 

the  country  for  doing  so  little  towards  the  conversion  of  the  Indians. 

Bost.:  1723.     8°. 

4984 Stories  about  Indians.     Concord,  N.  H.:  1850.    12°. 

4985 Tanner,  James.  Miss,  to  the  Chippewas.    [Mem.  of.   Also 

captivity  of  John  Tanner.]    [n.  t.  p.]  12°. 
4986 Tawse,  John.    Report  to  the  Soc.  in  Scotland  for  Prop. 

Christian  Knowledge  of  a  Visit  to  America,  by  their  Appointment. 

Edinburgh:  1839.  8°. 

4987 Texas.    Military  and  Indian  affairs  in.   [n.  t.  p.]    8°. 

4988 Tippecanoe:  A  legend  of  the  border.    1840.    8°. 

4989 Treaty  with  the  Great  and  Little  Osages,  and  with  the 

Sac  and  Fox  Inds.     [Fi'om  a  Pub.  Doc]    1822.    8°. 

4990  Treaty  with  the  Chocktaw,  Ottaway,  Chippeway,  Wyan- 
dotte, and  Pottawatomie  nations,  1808. 

4991  Treaty  with  the  Chickasaws,  1801.     Chocktaws,  1801. 

Creeks,  1802.     Senecas,  1802.    Chocktaws,  1802.    8°. 

4991 A Troy  Indians.    Report  of  B.  P.  Winslow,  Guardian  of. 

1858.     [Pub  doc] 
4992 TuBBEE,  Laah  Ceil  Manatoi  Elaah.  Life  of  Okah  Tubbee, 

alias  Wm.  Chubbee.     Springfield:  1848.     12°. 
4993 Vancampen.    Narrative  of  the  Capture  of  certain  Ameri- 
cans, at  Westmoreland,  by  Savages;  and  the  Perilous  Escape  which 

they  effected,  &c.     New  London:  1784.    8°. 
4994 Yelasquez,  Pedro.  Memoir  of  an  Expedition  in  Central 

America;  resulting  in  the  Discovery  of  the  Idolatrous  City  of  Ixim- 

aya.    N.  York:  1850.    S"". 
4995 Waban,  and  other  Indians  of  Natick.     Letter  to  John 

Eliot,  of  Roxbury,  1683.    [Lith.  fr.  orig.  by  J.  Waddington,  Lond. : 

1858.] 
4995 Wade,  B.  P.    Report  on  the  Massacre  of  the  Cheyenne 

Indians  in  1864.     Washington:  8°. 
4997 Wadsworth's  defeat.    1853.    8^ 


c'ataloque.  277 

4998  INDIAN  HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHY.  Weiser,  C. 
Memorial  of  tlie  Six  Nations.     (1744.)     MS.  copy  by  Mr.  D. 

4999  Wiieelock,Eleazer.     Narrative  of  the  Original  design 

&c.  of  the  Indian  Charity  School,  at  Lebanon,  in  Conn.  Boston: 
1763.    8°. 

5000  Wheelock,  Eleazer.    Continuation  of    the  Narrative, 

from  Nov.,  1762  to  Sept.  1765.     Boston:  1765.    8°. 

5001  WHhELOCK,  Eleazer.        Same.  From  1768  to  its  incorp. 

with  Dart.  Coll.     Hartford:  1773.    8°. 

5002 Whipple,  H.  B.    Plea  for  the  Red  Man.    1863.    8°. 

The  Author  wrote  on  the  last  page,  with  pencil,  ''My  Dear  Mr.  Lunt :  The  above, 
printed  at  ray  Expencc,  is  for  sale  at  Dutton  &  Co.,  108  Washn.  St.  I  want  to  direct 
Attention  from  the  Negro  to  the  Indaan." 

6003  Whittlesey,  Col.  Chas.  The  Universal  problem.  Let- 
ter of.     Nov.  12, 1872.    8°. 

5004 Whittlesey,  Col.  Chas.    Abstract  of  a  verbal  discourse 

upon  the  Mounds  and  Mound  builders  of  Ohio.  Del.  before  the 
Fire  Lands  Hist.  Soc.  March  16, 1865.    8°. 

5005 Whittlesey,  Col.  Chas.    Major  Gladwin  and  the  Indian 

Girl.     [n.  t.  p.] 

5006 Wyoming.    Destruction  of  the  Settlements.  Distresses  of 

Frederic  Manheim's  family,  etc.     Phila.:  1800.     8°. 

6007 Zeisberger,  David.    Narrative  of  the  Life  of.     Upwards 

of  Sixty  Years  a  Missionary  from  the  Church  of  the  United  Breth- 
ren, among  the  various  Indian  Tribes  of  N.  America.  Lond. : 
1821.    8°. 

6008 Zeisberger.    Manner  and  customs  of  thte  Indians.    1788. 

[In  MSS.] 

5009  INDIAN  LANGUAGE.  Extracts  from  Genesis,  and  the 
Psalms  in  the  Dacota  Language.  By  Joseph  Renville,  Sr.  Cincin. : 
1839.     18°. 

6010 Katolik  Otwa  Anaraie.     5th  ed.     Cincinnati:  1855.     18°. 

6011  First  Catechism;  by  Jas.  Gall;  with  the  Ten  Command- 
ments and  the  Lord's  Prayer  in  the  Ojibway  Language:  translated. 
Grand-Travers  Bay:  1847.     12°. 

6012  Wicoicage  Wowapi.     Genesis   and  part  of  the  Psalms,  in 

Dakota.  Cincinnati:  1842.  12°.  In  same  vol.  The  Acts  with 
John  in  the  Dakota;  trans,  by  S.  R.  Riggs.     Cincin.:   1843.    12°. 

5013  In  otoshki-kikindiuin.     New  York:  1844.     12°. 

5014 Mesah  oowh  St.  Matthew.     York:  1831.     8°. 

5015  INDIAN  MISCELLANY.  A  volume  of  cuttings,  containing 
authentic  narratives  of  battles,  captivities,  anecdotes  and  traditions. 
Prepared  by  Mr.  D.     8°. 

5016  INDIAN  NARRATIVES.  Interesting  History'  of  the  Indian 
Wars,  from  1620,  to  Wayne's  Victory,  1794.  Claremont,  N.  H; : 
1854.     12^. 

19 


278  CATALOGUE. 

5017  IJ^DIAK  :N'ARRATIVES,  Indian  Treaties,  Laws,  and  Regu- 
lations relating  to  Indian  Affairs :  an  App.  containing  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Old  Congress  in  relation  to  Indian  Affairs.  Washington: 
1826.     8°. 

5018  I:N'DIA:N'S.  Annual  Report  of  the  Comm.  on  In.  Affairs,  1845, 
1850-57, 61-72.     Washington:  1845-72.     21  v.     8°. 

5019  Condition  of  the  I.  Report  of  Special  Comm.  March  3, 1865, 

with  app.     Wash. :  1867.    8°. 

5020 Board  of  Ind.  Coram.  3d,  4th  annual  report  to  the  Pres.  of 

U.S.  1871-72.     Wash.:  1872.     2v.    8°. 

5021  Journal  of  2d  Annual  Conference  of  the  Board  of  I.  C, 

Jan.  15,  1873.     Wash.:  1873.     8°. 

6022 Causes  of  Alienation  of  the  Delaware  and  Shawanese  In- 
dians from  the  British  Interest.  Lond. :  1759.  Rep.  Phila. :  1867. 
Only  25  printed.     Pol. 

5023 Annual  Report  1850.     Washington:  1850.    8°. 

5024 19th  Congress,  2d  Session.  Rept.  No.  98.  Ho.  Reps.  Re- 
port of  the  Select  Committee  of  [respecting  the  Affairs  of  the 
Cherokee  Indians  and  Georgia]     1827.     Wash. :  1827.     8°. 

5025  The  Gospel  according  to  Saint  John.     (In  Mohawk.)    !N'ew 

York:  1818.     18°. 

5026 Speeches  on  the  Bill  for  Removal  of  the  Indians,  in  Congress, 

April  and  May,  1830.     Boston:  1830.     12°. 

5027  Case  of  the  Seneca  Indians  in  New  York.  For  the  Infor- 
mation of  the  Society  of  Friends.    Phila. :  1840.     8°. 

5028  INFERNAL  CONFERENCE;  or.  Dialogues  of  Devils.  By 
the  Listener.    Leominster:  1808.     12°. 

6029  INGERSOLL,  CHAS.  J.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Second  war 
betw.theU.  S.  of  America  and  Gr.  Britain,  1812-13.  Yol.  1.  Phila.: 
1845.     8°.     [No  more  published.] 

5030 Same.    Events  of  1814.    Phila. :  1849.     8°. 

5031  Inchiquin,  the  Jesuit's  Letters.     Fragment  of  a  Private 

Correspondence  accidentally  discovered  in  Europe.   New  York :  1810. 
8'^.     [Rare.] 

5032  INGRAHAM,  JOSEPH  WENTWORTH.  Letters  to  Sunday 
Scholars,  on  the  Geography  of  places  mentioned,  or  connected  with 
the  Account  of  the  Nativity  of  our  Saviour,  &c.  Christ  Ch.  S.  S., 
Boston.    N.  York.     [n.  d.]    18°. 

Author's  autog.  and  MS.  note  by  Mr.  D. 

6033  INNES,  WILLIAM.  Liberia;  Early  History  and  Signal  Pres- 
ervation of  the  American  Colony  of,  &c.     Edinburgh:  1831.     18°. 

5034  INQUIRY  (An)  into  the  Condition  and  Prospects  of  the  African 
Race  in  the  United  States.     By  an  American.     Phila.:  1839.    12°. 

5035  INSTRUCTIONS  for  Young  Persons,  going  to  be  Confii'med. 
Sheffield:  1800.     12°. 


CATALOGUE.  279 

5036  INTEREST  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN  CONSIDERED,  with 
Regard  to  her  Colonies,  and  the  Acquisition  of  Canada  and  Guada- 
loupe.  London:  17G0.  8°.  pp.  58.  Portrait  of  Franklin.  [By 
Dr.  Franklin.] 

6037 Same.    2d  Boston  ed.     Boston:  1760.    8°. 

5038  INTERESTING  MEMOIRS.  By  a  Lady.  [Two  vols,  in  one.] 
Boston:  1802.    12°. 

5039  INTERESTING  NARRATIVES  and  Discoveries  of  Jas. 
Bruce;  Barrow's  Travels  in  So.  Africa;  Pitcairn's  Island;  Maurice 
Griffith's  Discovy.  of  Welsh  Inds.     Shrewsbury:  1817.    8°. 

5040  INTRODUCTION,  An,  To  the  Old  English  History.  By 
Robt.  Brady,  Doctor  in  Physic.     London:  1684.     Folio. 

5041  INTRODUCTION  to  a  View  of  the  Works  for  the  Tunnel  un- 
der the  Thames.     N.  York:  1836.     Sq.  16°.    Plates. 

5042  IRELAND,  JAMES,  (Ilev.)  Life  of  James  Ireland,  Pastor  of 
the  Baptist  Church  at  Buck  Marsh,  Waterlick  and  Happy  Creek. 
Winchester,  Va.:  1SI9.     12°. 

5343  IRVING,  EDWARD,  Rev.  The  Oracles  of  God:  four  Ora- 
tions.   N.  Y.:  1823.     8°. 

5044  IRVING,  THEODORE.  Conquest  of  Florida,  by  Hernando  de 
Soto.     N.  York:  1851.    12°.     Large  Map. 

5045  Same.     Original  ed.     2  vols.    Phila.:  1835.    12°. 

5046  IRVING,  WASHINGTON.  History  of  New  York,  from  the 
Beginning  of  the  World  to  the  end  of  the  Dutch  Dynasty.  London: 
1825.     18°.     Front. 

6047 Crayon  Miscellany.     No.  1.     Phila.:  1835.     12°. 

5048  Lives  of  the  Successors  of  Mahomet.     London:  1850.   12°. 

5049 Salmagundi.    New  ed.     London:  1839.     18°. 

5050  Same.    New  Series.    Phila. :  1820.     16°. 

5051  Same.    New  York:  1864.    8°. 

6052  The  Rocky  Mountains;  or,  Scenes,  Incidents,  and  Adven- 
tures in  the  Far  West.     2  vols.    Phila.:  1837.     12°. 

5053  The  Sketch  Book.      2  vols.      Paris:  Lyons:  1835.     24°. 

[Scarce.] 

5054 The  Sketch  Book.    Edinburgh:  [no  date.]    24°. 

5055 The  Beauties  of.    Philada. :  1835.     16°. 

5056 Life  and  Voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus.    New  ed. 

Two  volumes.     Phila. :  1837.    8°.     Map. 

5057 History  of  New  York.     By  Diedrich  Knickerbocker.    2 

vols.    N.  Y.:1809.     12°.     [Scarce,  first  edition.] 

5058  Voyages  and  Discoveries  of  the  Companions  of  Columbus. 

Philada.:  1831.    8°.     [Very  scarce.] 
5059 Life  and  Voyages  of  Columbus.    N.  Y. :  1835.    18°. 

5060  Astoria.     2  vols.    Phila. :  1836.    8°. 

5061  — -  Chronicle  of  the  Conquest  of  Grenada.  By  Fray  Antonio 
Agapida.    2  vols.    Philada.:  1829.     12°. 


280  CATALOGUE. 

6062  lEVIN'G,  WASHINGTON.  Biography  and  Poetical  Kemains 
of  Margaret  M.  Davidson.     Pliilada.:  1841.     12°. 

5063  Adventures  of  Capt.   Bonneville.    Author's  Kevised  ed. 

N.  Y. :  1863.    8°. 

5064  IRYINGIANA.  Memorial  of  Washington  Irving.  N.  Y.: 
1860.    4°.    Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

5065  ISAACSON,  HENRY.  Satvrni  Ephemerides  sive  Tabvla  His- 
torico-Chronologica.  A  Chronological  Succession  of  the  foure 
Monarchyes,  with  an  Abridgment  of  the  Annual  Memorable 
Passages  in  them.  As  also  a  Succession  of  the  Kings.  With  a 
Compend  of  the  History  of  the  Chvrch  and  App.  London:  1633. 
Pol. 

5066  ISLE  or  WIGHT.  Barber's  Illustrations  of  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
[n.  p.,n.  d.]     8°. 

5067  Briddon's  Illustrated  Hand-Book  to  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

New  Ed.  for  1859.     [Newport:]  1859.    18°. 

5068  ISRAEL,  J.  &  LUNDT.  Journal  of  a  Cruise  in  the  U.  S.  Ship 
Delaware  74,  in  the  Mediterranean,  in  1833  and  34.  Mahon:  1835. 
16°. 

5069  I  YES,  JOHN.  Remarks  upon  the  Garianonun  of  the  Romans: 
Site  and  Remains  fixed.  2d  ed.  with  some  acct.  of  the  Author. 
Yarmouth:  1803.     12°.     lUust. 

5070  lYES,  JOSEPH  C.  (Lieut.)  Report  upon  the  Colorado  River 
of  the  West,  Explored  in  1857-58,  under  the  Direction  of  the  Office 
of  Explorations  and  Surveys,  A.  A.  Humphreys,  Capt.  Topogl.  En- 
gineers in  charge.     Washington:  1861.    4°.     Numerous  Plates. 

50 n Military  Map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Italy.     N.  York:  1859. 

[Eolded  in  covers.] 

5072  IZACKE,  RICHARD,  Esq.  (Chamberlain  of  Exeter.)  Re- 
markable Antiquities  of  the  City  of  Exeter.  London:  1681.  8°. 
Plates. 

Mr.  D.  notes  on  fly-leaf  a  copy  in  the  Br.  Museum  dated  1724.    This  has  five  plates  and 
several  Ms.  notes. 

6073  IZACKE,  SAMUEL,  Gent.  Alphabetical  Register  of  Divers 
Persons.  [Benefactors  to  Exeter.]  By  Richd.  Isaac,  Esq.  [Re- 
vised and  augmented]  by  Saml.  I.,  Grandson  of  the  Author.  Lon- 
don: 1736.     8°. 

5074  IZARD,  RALPH.  Correspondence,  from  1774  to  1804.  With 
Memoir.  Yol.  1.  [All  pub.]  by  Mrs.  A.  I.  Deas.  N.  York:  1844. 
12°.     Portrait.     Author's  Auto. 

5075  JACKMAN,  JOSEPH.  The  Sham-Robbery,  committed  by 
Elijah  Putnam  Goodridge,  on  his  own  Person,  in  Newbury,  near 
Essex  Bridge,  Dec.  19th,  1816.  And  his  Trial  with  Mr.  Ebenezer 
Pearson,  whom  he  maliciously  arrested  for  robbery.  Also  the  trial 
of  Levi  and  Labau  Kenniston.     Concord,  N.  H. :  1819.    12^. 


CATALOGUE.  281 

6076  JACKSON,  ANDREW.  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Life  of. 
Bristol,  R.  I.:  1836.     18°.     Portrait. 

6077  Memoirs  of  Andrew  Jackson.  By  a  Citizen  of  Massachu- 
setts.    Boston:  1828.     18°.    Portrait. 

6078  JACKSON,  C.  T.  Second  Annual  Report  on  the  Geology  of 
Mass.  and  Maine.    Augusta:  1838.    8°. 

6079  Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Geology  of  Maine.    Augusta: 

1839.    8°. 

6080 First  Annual  Report  on  the  Geology  of  New  Harap. ,  Con- 
cord, N.  H.:  1841.    8°. 

6081  JACKSON,  FRANCIS.  A  History  of  Newton,  Mass.  With 
a  Geneal.  Reg.  of  its  Inhabitants.  Boston:  1854.  12°.  Portrait. 
Yery  scarce.     Authors'  Autog. 

6082  JxVCKSON,  HENRY.  4n  Account  of  the  Churches  in  Rhode 
Island.     Providence:  1854.     8°. 

6083  JACKSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  Letter  to  a  Young  Physician ;  and 
other  Medical  Papers.     Boston:  1861.     12°. 

5J84  A  memoir  of  James  Jackson,  Jr.,  m.d.  With  Extracts  from 

his  Letters;  and  Medical  Cases.     Boston:  1835.     8°. 

6085  JACKSON,  JOHN.  Brief  Memoir  of.  Phila.:  1856.  18°. 
Portrait. 

6086  JACKSON,  ROBERT,  m.d.  A  treatise  on  the  Fevers  of 
Jamaica,  with  Obs.  on  the  Intermitting  Fevers  of  America.  Phila. : 
1795.     12°. 

6087  JACKSON,  THOMAS.  The  Centenary  of  Wesleyan  Method- 
ism.    London:  1839.     Port. 

6088  JACKSON,  WILLIAM.  The  Constitutions  of  the  several 
States  of  America.     London:  1783.    8°. 

6089  [JACOB,  GILES.]  The  Poetical  Register:  or,  the  Lives  and 
Characters  of  all  the  English  Poets.  Account  of  their  Writings. 
Adorned  with  curious  Sculptures  engraved  by  the  best  Masters. 
London:  1723.     2  vols.    8°. 

6090  JACOB,  JOHN  J.  Life  of  Captain  Michael  Cresap.  Cincin- 
nati, O.    Rep.  with  Notes  and  App.,  by  Jno.  F.  Uhlhorn.    1866.   8°. 

6091  Biog.  Sketch  of  Capt.  Michael  Cresap.     Cumberland,  m.d. 

1826.    12°.    pp.  124. 

A  very  rare  book.    Bot.  of  W.  Dodge,  for  which  I  paid  him  $10.00.    S.  G.  D. 

6092  JACOB,  KOUL  in  defence  of  the  Jewish  Religion;  containing 
the  Arguments  of  the  Rev.  C.  E.  Frey,  and  Answer  thereto.  By 
Jacob  Nikelsburger.     Liverpool:  N.  York:  Rep.  1816.     Bound. 

6093  JACOBS,  M.  Notes  on  the  Rebel  Invasion  of  Maryland  and 
Pennsylv.,  and  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg.  With  Explanatory  Map. 
Phila.:  1864.    12°. 

0594  JACOBS,  SARAH  S.  Nonantum  and  Natick.  Boston 
1853.     12°. 


282  CATALOGUE. 

5095  JACOMBE,  THOMAS.    Enoch's  Walk  and  Change.    A  Ser- 
mon at  the  Euneral  of  Rev.  Mr.  Richard  Yines.     Lond. :     1656.     4°. 
5a96  Enoch's  Walk.     2d  ed.    London:  165G.    4°. 

5097  JAMAICA  as  it  was,  as  it  is,  and  as  it  may  be.  Narrative  of 
the  ISTegro  Insurrection  in  1831.  By  a  Retired  Military  Officer. 
Lond:  1885.     12°.    Folding  Frontispiece. 

5098  The  Privileges  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica  Yindicated;  with 

an  Impartial  ISTarrative  of  the  late  Dispute.    Jamaica:  London:  Rep. 
1766.    8°. 

5099 A  Kew  Hist,  of  Jamaica.     London:  1740.    8°.    Maps. 

This  book  contains  some  curious  accounts  of  the  buccaneers ;  also  of  Generals  Winslow 
and  SedgewJck  of  New  England,  not  elsewhere  to  be  found. 

5100  JAMES  THE  I.  A  Pvblication  of  his  Maties.  Edict,  and 
Severe  Censure  against  Private  Combats  and  Combatants.  Lond. : 
1613.  4°.  In  same  vol.  The  Duello  or  Single  Combat;  From 
Antiquitie  derived  into  this  Kingdom.  By  John  Selden.  London: 
1610.     4°. 

•*  A  very  curious  and  rare  book.    Not  contained  in  the  folio  ed.  of  King  James'  Works, 
nor  is  it  noticed  by  Lowndes." 

5101  The  COYRT  of  the  Most  Illvstrious  and  Most  Magnifi- 
cent James,  the  first  King  of  Great  Britaine,  France,  and  Ireland: 
&c.  London:  1620.  4°.  Portrait  inserted;  apparently  of  great 
rarity. 

5102  JAMES  II,  Late  King  of  England.  Life  of.  London:  1702. 
8°.    Port. 

5103  JAMES,  EDWIK.  An  Account  of  an  Expedition  from  Pitts- 
burgh to  the  Rocky  Mountains:  1819-20.  2  vols.,  with  an  Atlas. 
Phila.:  1823.     8°. 

5104  JAMES,  HE]SrRY.  The  nature  of  Evil  considered  in  a  Letter 
to  the  Rev.  Edward  Beecher,  d.d.     Kew  York:  1855.     12°. 

5105  JAMES,  MARIA.  Wales,  and  other  poems.  With  introd.  by 
Alonzo  Potter.    N.  Y.:  1839.     12°. 

5106  JAMES,  RICHARD,  (Bachelor  of  Divinitie.)  A  Serm.  in 
Oxford,  Concerning  the  Observation  of  Lent-fast.  London: 
1630.    4°. 

6107  JAMES,  U.  P.  River  Guide:  Descrips.  of  all  the  Cities,  Towns, 
&c.,  on  the  N^avigable  Waters  of  the  Mississippi  Yalley.  Historical 
Sketches  of  the  Country,  with  44  Maps.     Cincinnati:  1860.    8°. 

5108  JAMES,  WILLIAM.  Account  of  the  Kaval  Occurrences  of 
the  late  War  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States.  Lond. : 
1817.    8°. 

5109  An  Inquiry  into  the  Merits  of  the  Principal  iN'aval  Actions 

between  Great    Britain  and    the    United    Sts.      Halifax,  K.   S. : 
1816.    4°. 

6110  JAKES,  FREDERIC.  The  Janes  Family.  A  Genealogy  of 
the  Descendants  of  Wm.  Janes.     N.  York:  1868.     8°.    Plates. 


CATALOGUE.  283 

6110A  JAXEWAT,  JAMES.    Invisibles,  Realities,  demonstrated  in 

the  Holy  Life  and  Triumphant  Death  of  Mr.  John  Janeway.    Lond. : 

1704.     18°.     [Pref.  by  R.  Baxter.] 
5111  Death    Unstung.      A  Ser.    at    the    Funeral    of    Thomas 

Mowsley,  Gent,  in  London.     With  a  brief  !N'arrative  of  his  Life  and 

Death.    London:  1706.     10°. 
6112 A  Token  for  the  Children  of  iN".  England.     Boston:  1771. 

12°.     [Very  scarce.     .3  copies.] 

6113  JANSON",  CHAS.  WM.  The  Stranger  in  America.  London: 
1807.    4°. 

This  volume  has  eleven  full-pa?e  engravings,  illustrating  New  York,  Boston  and  Phila- 
delphia;  with  one  exhibiting  the  commemoration  of  the  Death  of  Washington.  The 
author's  account  of  what  he  saw  is  interesting  and  useful,  but  his  description  of  Amcri- 
can  manners  and  society  is  laughably  characteristic  of  the  snob. 

6114  JARRATT,  DEVEREUX.  The  Life  of  the  Rev.  Rector  of 
Bath  Parish,  Dinwiddle  Co.,  Ya.  Written  by  himself.  Baltimore: 
1806.  12°.  Also  Thoughts  on  Important  Subjects  in  Divinity. 
Baltimore:  1806.     12°. 

6115  JARVES,  JAMES  J.  History  of  the  Hawaiian  or  Sandwich 
Islands.     London:  1843.     12°. 

5116  Same.     Boston:   1843.     8°.     Eront. 

5117 Same.     3d  ed.     Honolulu:  1847.     R.  8°. 

5118  Kiana:  A  Tradition  of  Hawaii.     Boston  and   Cambridge: 

1857.     12°.     Ill'd. 

5119  JARYIS,  WM.  C.  The  Republican;  Essays  on  the  Principles 
and  Policy  of  Free  States.    Pittsfield:  1820.     12°. 

5120  JASZ-BERE:NrYI,  PAUL  P.  (A  Transylvanian,  Gent.)  A 
New  Torch  to  the  Latine  Tongue:  &c.    4th  ed.     London:  1670.  8°. 

5121  JAYA.  Review  of  the  Administration,  Yalue,  and  State  of. 
London:  1816.    8°. 

5122  JAY,  WILLIAM.  Causes  and  Consequences  of  the  Mexican 
War.     Boston:   1849.     12°. 

5123 The  Life  of  John  Jay:  with  Selections  from  his  Corresp. 

and  Miscel.  Papers.     N.  York:  1832-3.      2  vols.    Portrait. 

5124  JAY,  WILLIAM,  (Rev.)  The  Jubilee  Memorial:  commemo- 
rating the  Rev.  Wm.  Jay's  Fifty  Years  Ministry  at  Argyle  Chapel, 
Bath.    Bath:  London:  1841.     12°. 

5125  War  and  Peace:  The  Evils  of  the   first,  and  a  Plan  for 

preserving  the  last.     N.  York:   1842.    12°. 

5126  JEFFERSON,  THOMAS.  A  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Prac- 
tice.   Concord,  N.  H.:  1823.     18°. 

5127 The  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.     With  Jefferson's  Manual. 

Washington:  1828.     12°. 

5128 Proceedings  of  the  Govt,   of  the  U.  S.  in  maintaining  the 

public  right  of  the  Beach  of  the  Mississippi,  ag'nst  Edwd.  Living- 
ston.   N.  York:  1812.     8". 


284  CATALOGUE 

5129  JErrERSO:N'.,  THOMAS.  Memoirs,  Corresp.,  &c.,  prepared 
by  T.  J.  Randolph.    4  vols.     Charlottesville:  1829.     8°.     Illust. 

5130  Kotes  on  the  State  of  Virginia.     Phila. :  1788.     8°. 

5131  Same.     1st  Hot-pressed  ed.     Phila.:  1801.    8°.    Map  and 

Portrait. 

5132  Same.     8th  ed.     Boston:  1801.     8°.    Portraits. 

5133  Same.     9th  ed.     Boston:  1802.     8°.     Port,  and  Map. 

5134 Same.     Trenton:   1803.     12°. 

5135  Same.    Phila.:  1825.     12°. 

5136 Early  Hist,  of  the  University  of  Virginia.    Richmond,  Va. : 

1856.     8°. 

5137 The  Youth  of  Jefferson ;  or,  a  Chronicle  of  College  Scraps 

at  Williamsburg,  in  Va.,  A.  D.  1764.    :N"ew  York:  1854     12°. 

51.S8  SUMMARY  VIEW  (A).  Of  the  Rights  of  British  America. 
Set  forth  in  some  Resolutions  intended  for  Inspection  of  the  present 
Delegates  of  the  People  of  Virginia,  now  in  Convention.  By  a  Na- 
tive, and  Member  of  the  House  of  Burgesses.  Williamsburg: 
Phila.     Rep   1774. 

5139  JEEFERYS  (Lord).  The  Life  and  Character  of  the  late  Lord 
Chancellor.     London:  1764.     8°. 

5140  JEFEERYS,  THOMAS.  The  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  the 
French  Dominions  in  North  and  South  America.  Illustrated  by 
Maps.     London:  1761.     Fol. 

6141  JEFFRIES,  JOHN  P.  The  Natural  History  of  the  Human 
Races.     New  York:  J 869.     8°.     Illus. 

6142  JEMISON,  MARY.  A  Narrative  ^of  the  Life  of  Mrs.  Who 
was  taken  by  a  Party  of  French  and  Indians  in  1775.  Rochester: 
1840.    8°.     pp.  36.     Cuts. 

5143  JENKINS,  ALEXANDER.  The  History  of  the  City  of  Exeter, 
and  its  Environs.     Map  and  Views.     Exeter:  1806.     8°. 

5144  JENKINS,  JOHN  S.  The  Life  of  John  Caldwell  Calhoun. 
Auburn  and  Buffalo:  [1850?]    12°. 

5145  JENKINS,  JUDGE.  Works  of,  upon  divers  Statutes  cone,  the 
liberty  and  freedome  of  the  Subject.     London:  1648.     24°. 

5146  JENNESS,  JOHN  SCRIBNER.  The  Isles  of  Shoals,  an  hist, 
sketch.     Hid.    New  York:  1873.    16°. 

5147  JENNINGS,  DAVID.  An  Abridgment  of  the  Life  of  the 
Revd.  and  Learned  Dr.  Cotton  Mather.  Taken  from  the  Account 
by  his  Son,  the  Revd.  Mr.  Samuel  Mather,  Recommended  by  I. 
Watts,  D.D.     London:  1744.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

6148  JENNINGS,  JOHN.  Two  Discourses.  With  a  Pref.  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  I.  Watts.    4th  ed.    Boston:  1740.     12°. 

6149  JENNINGS,  OBADIAH,  '(d.d.)  Debate  on  Campbellism;  at 
Nashville,  Tenn.    Campbell  confuted.    Pittsbur2:h:  1832.     12°. 

6150  JENYNS,  SOAME.  Miscellaneous  Pieces  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
London:  1770.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  285 

5151  JENY^N^S,  SOAME,  Lectures  supposed  to  have  been  deld.  by. 
Dedicated  to  Ed.  Gibbon,  Esq.    Boston:  1793.     12°. 

"  One  of  the  best  written  books  In  the  English  lanijuage." 

5152  JEKDAN,  WM.  Letters  from  James,  Earl  of  Perth,  to  his  sis- 
ter. Countess  of  ErroU.     Camden  Soc:  London:  1845.    4°. 

5153  JERROLD,  DOUGLAS.  The  Illuminated  Magazine.  Lond. : 
1843  and  1844.     Fol. 

5154  JERROLD,  W.  BLANCIIARD.  How  to  see  The  British 
Museum.     In  Four  Visits.     London:  1852.     18°. 

5155  JEWEL,  JOHN.  The  Apology  of  the  Church  of  England;  and 
an  Epistle  concerning  the  Council  of  Trent.  Also  a  Life  of  Jewel. 
London:  1685.     8".     Portrait. 

6150  JEWETT,  CHAS.  C.  Smithsonian  Reports.  Notices  of  Public 
Libraries  in  the  U.  States.     Washington:  1851.    8°. 

6157  JEWETT,  ISAAC  APPLETON.  Memorial  of  Samuel  Apple- 
ton.  With  Geneal.  Notices  of  some  of  his  Descendants.  Boston: 
1850.     8°.     Plates. 

6158  Passages  in  Foreign  Travel.    2  vols.     Boston:  1838.    12°. 

5159  JEWETT,  JEREMIAH  P.  History  of  Barnstead,  [N.  H.] 
Lowell,  Mass.:  1872.     8°.    Port. 

5160  JEWETT,  JOHN  R.,  Narrative  of  the  Adventures  and  Suffer- 
ings of,  among  the  Savages  of  Nootka  Sound.  N.  York.  [n.  d.] 
12°.    [Scarce.] 

5161  [A  copy  wanting  title-page,  picked  up  at  a  stall  in  Cincin- 
nati, 1864,  probably  the  origl.  edition.]    12°.     pp.  203. 

5162 Another  copy.]    Middleton:  1815.     12°.    pp.204.     2d  ed. 

Copper-plate  Frontispiece.     [Scarce.] 

5163 The  Captive   of  Nootka:  Or,  the  Adventures  of  John  R. 

Jewett.    Phila.:  1869.     Sq.  18°.     [This  is  a  rept.  or  rather  a  re- 
written acct.  of  Jewett,  with  many  wood  cuts.] 

5164  JfiWITT,  LLEWELLYNN,F.s.A.  The  Plymouth, Davenport, 
and  Stonehouse  Guide.  With  a  Map  and  Illustrations.  Plymouth: 
1858.     lcs°. 

5165 A  History  of  Plymouth.     Illustrated.    London:  Plymouth: 

1873.    8°. 

5166  JOBSON,  FREDK.  J.,  (Rev.)  America,  and  American  Meth- 
odism.    Illustrated.    N.  York:  1867.     12°.    Front. 

5167  JOCKEY  CLUB,  (The):  or,  a  Sketch  of  the  Manners  of  the 
Age.     In  three  Parts.     Part  2d.     London:  1792.    8°. 

6168 Same.      From    the    10th    London  edition.      New  York: 

1793.    8°. 

5169  JOHNS,  HENRY  T.  Life  with  the  Forty-ninth  Mass.  Vols. 
Pittsfield,Mass.:  1864.     12°.     Plates. 

5170  JOHNSON,  ANDREW,  Speeches  of.  With  a  Biog.  Introd.  by 
Frank  Moore.     Boston:  1865.     12°.    Portrait. 


286  CATALOGUE. 

5171  J0H:N'S0]N',  A'N'NA  L.  [Minnie  Myrtle.]  The  Iroquois:  or,  the 
bright  side  of  Indian  Character.     JST.  York:  1855.     ]2°. 

5172  JOHNSOISr,  C.  B.  Letters  from  the  British  Settlement  in 
Pennsylvania.     Phila. :  1825.     18°.     Map.    [Scarce.] 

5173  JOHN^SON  CHARLES  (CAPTAm).  A  General  History  of 
the  most  notorious  Pyrates,from  1717  to  1724,  [&c.]  London:  1724. 
8°.     Engravings.     [Scarce.] 

5174  Same.     Norwich:     Ee-pr.  1814.     12°. 

5175  JOHNSON,  E.  A.  The  Hero  of  Medfield.  Journals  and  letters 
of  Allen  Alonzo  Kingsbury.  Killed  by  the  Rebels  near  Yorktown, 
April  26, 1862.     Boston:  1862.     12°    Portrait. 

5176  JOHNSON,  EDWARD.      Wonder  Working  Providence:    or,' 
History   of  N.  England,  from  the  first  Planting  in  1628  to  1652. 
Boston.     8°.     Erom  2d  series.     M.  H.  Coll.     MS.  notes  by  Mr.  D. 

5177  (Capt.)     Wonder  Working  Providence  of  Sion's  Saviour 

in  N.  England.    Introd.  &c.  by  F.  W.  Poole.    Andover:  1867.   R.  4°. 

5178  JOHNSON,  E.  II.  Every  Man  his  own  Guide  at  Niagara  Falls. 
Buffalo:  1853.    18°.     Map. 

5179  JOHNSON.  Typographia:  or,  the  Printer's  Instructor.  Acct. 
of  the  Origin  of  Printing.  A  Series  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Alpha- 
bets and  Doomsday  Characters.     2  vols.     London:  1824.     Hist. 

5180  JOHNSON,  JOHN.  Mathematical  questions  propounded  by 
the  Vicegerent  of  the  World,  answered  by  the  King  of  Glory.  1st 
Exeter  ed.     Exeter:  1789.     8°. 

5181  JOHNSON,  LORENZO  D.  The  Churches  and  Pastors  of 
Washington,  D.  C.     New  York:  1857.    12^ 

5182  The  Spirit  of  Roger  Williams,  with  a  Portrait  of  one  of  his 

Descendants.    Boston:  1839.    18°. 

5183  Memoria    Technica :   or,  the  Art  of   Abbreviating  those 

Studies  wiiich  give  the  greatest  Labor  to  the  Memory.     2d  ed.    Bos- 
ton: 1817.    8°. 

5184 Chaplains  of  the  General  Government,  with  Objections  to 

their  Employment  Considered.    Also  a  List  of  Chaplains.    N.  Y. : 
1856.     12°. 

5185  JOHNSON,  R.  G.  Historical  Acct.  of  Salem,  in  W.  N.  Jersey, 
by  John  Fenwick,  Esq. ,  with  a  Continuation.     Phila.  1839.     18°. 

5186  JOHNSON,  ROSA  VERTNER.  Poems.  Second  Edition. 
Boston:  1858.  12°.     Port. 

5187  JOHNSON,  SAM.,  LL.D.  Lives  of  the  Poets.  Completed  by 
William  Hazlit.     London:  1854.     Cr.  8°. 

5188 False  Alarm  (The.)     Second  Edition.    London:  1770.    8°. 

This  pamphlet  appeared  as  a  justification  of  the  Ministry  and  the  H.  of  Commons  in  ex- 
pelling Mr.  Wilkes.  As  the  first  political  tract  of  "Burly  Sam,"  it  was  eagerly  sought 
for. 

5189 Taxation  no  Tyranny;  an  Answer  to  the  Resolutions  and 


CATALOQJjK.  287 

Addresses  of  the  American  Congress.    London:  1776.    8°.     Curi- 
ous port.     [Scarce.] 

6190  JOHNSON,  SAM.,  ll.d.  The  Idler,  with  additional  Essays. 
London:  1799.    18°. 

6191  His  translation  of  Lobo's  Voyage  to  Abyssinia,  with  his 

Prefaci,  &c.     London:  1736.    8°. 

6192 English  Dictionary,  as  improved  by  Todd  and  abridg.  by 

Chalmers,  with  Walker's  pron.  diet,  combined, etc.  Boston:  1828.  8°. 

6193  An  English  and  Hebrew  Grammar,  being  the  first  Short 

Rudiments  of  these  two  Languages.    London :  1767.     8°. 

6194  JOHNSON,  SUSANNA,  (Mrs.)  Narrative  of  her  Captivity 
during  four  years  with  the  Indians  and  French.  Second  Edition. 
Enlarged.     Windsor,  (Vt.)    1807:  16^.     [Rare.] 

6195  Same.    New  York.     1841.    24°.     [Scarce.] 

5196  Same.     With  app.  cont.  the  sermon  preached  at  her  funeral 

and  that  of  her  mother.     Windsor,  Vt.     1814.     12°. 

6197  JOHNSON,  THEOD.  T.  California  and  Oregon;  or.  Sights  in 
the  Gold  Region,  and  Scenes  by  the  Way.    Phila.:  1865.     12°. 

6198  JOHNSON,  WILLIAM.  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Nathan- 
iel Greene.     2  vols.     Charleston:  1822.    4°.    Port. 

6199  JOHNSONIANA;  Anecdotes  and  Sayings  of  Dr.  Johnson. 
London:  1836.    8°.    Elegantly  illustrated. 

6200  JOHNSTON,  CHARLES.  A  Narrative  of  the  Charles  Johnston, 
of  Botetourt  County,  Virginia,  by  the  Indians  on  the  River  Ohio, 
in  the  year  1790.  With  Sketches  of  Indian  Character  and  Man- 
ners.   New  York:  1827.    12°. 

6201  JOHNSTON,  J.  E.  (Lt.  Col.)  Reports  of  the  Sec.  War,  with 
Reconnaissances  of  Routes  from  San  Antonio  to  El  Paso.  Wash- 
ington: 1850. 

6202  JOHNSTON,  JNO.  History  of  Bristol,  Bremen  and  Pemaquid, 
(Me.)    Albany:  1873.     8°.    Plates. 

6203  JOKEBY.  A  Burlesque  on  Rokeby.  A  Poem  in  6  Cantos.  By 
an  Amateur  of  Fashion.  To  which  are  added  occasional  Notes,  by 
our  most  popular  Characters.  Boston  and  New  York:  1813.  18°. 
Verv  scarce. 

6204  JONES,  A.  D.  Illinois  and  the  West.  With  a  Township  Map. 
Boston:  1838.     18°. 

6205  Memoir  of  Elder  Abner  Jones.      By  his  son.     Boston: 

1842.    12°.     Portrait. 

6206 Illustrated  American  Biography;  containing  Portraits  and 

Notices.    Vol.  1.    N.  York:  1853.^    4°. 

6207  JONES,  CHAS.  C,  Jr.  The  Siege  of  Savannah,  in  1779. 
Two  Journals  of  French  Officers  in  the  Fleet  of  Count  D'Estaing. 
Albany:  1874.    R.  4°.    Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

6208  JONES,  DAVID.    A  Journal  of  two  visits  to  Indians  West  of 


288  CATALOGUE. 

the  River  Ohio,  in  1772-73:  with  a  biog.  of  the  Author,  by  H.  G. 
Jones.     :N'.  Y.     Sabin.     1^65.     8°. 

6209  JOKES,  DAVID.  Peter  Edwards's  Candid  Reasons  examined 
and  answered.  Philada.:  1811.  8°.  pp.  177.  Review  of  Mr.  John 
P.  Cambell's  Sermon,  on  Baptism.     Phila.:  1811.     8°. 

6210  J0:N'ES,  ELISHA  r.  Stockbridge,  Past  and  Present;  or 
Records  of  an  Old  Mission  Station.     Springfield:  1854.     12°. 

6211  J0:N^ES,  GEORGE,  Esq.,  m.r.s.,  &c.  [Count  Joannes.] 
Tecumseh  and  the  Prophet  of  the  West,  a  Tragedy  (with  Historical 
Kotes,  original  Letters,  &c.)    London:  1844.    8°. 

5212  Sketches  of  Naval  Life.     2  vols.    N.  Haven:  1829.     12°. 

Maps  and  Cuts. 
6213  JONES,  HUGH,  (a.m.)    The  Present   State  of  Yirginia.     A 

Yiew  of  Maryland  and  N.  Carolina.    London:  1724.     Rep.  N.  Y.: 

1865.     8°. 

5214  JONES,  J.  Seven  Ages,  Memory,  and  other  Poems.  Cincin- 
nati: 1835.    18°. 

5215  JONES,  J.  B.  Border  War;  a  Tale  of  Disunion.  New  York: 
1859.     12°. 

5216  JONES,  J.  SEAWELL.  Defence  of  the  Revolutionary  History 
of  N.  Carolina  from  the  Aspersions  of  Mr.  Jefferson.  Bost.:  1834.  12°. 

5217  JONES,  Rev.  JOHN.  Bp.  Hall,  his  life  and  times.  London: 
1826.  8°.    Portrait. 

5218  JONES,  PETER,  (Rey.)  History  of  the  Ojibway  Indians.  Me- 
moir of  the  Writer.     London:  [n.d.]  12°.     Many  Plates. 

5219  JONES,  POMROY.  Annals  and  Recollections  of  Oneida  County. 
Rome,N.  Y.:  1851.     8°. 

5220  JONES,  STEPHEN.  Sheridan  Improved.  A  Dictionary  of  the 
Eng.  Language  on  the  plan  of  Mr.  Sheridan.  London:  1825.  Sq.  12°. 

5221  JOSEPHUS.  The  Wonderful  and  Most  Deplorable  History  of 
the  Later  Times  of  the  Jews.     Boston:  1718.    12°. 

6222 Same.    Added,  a  Brief  of  the  Ten  Captivities.    Leominster: 

1803.    12°. 
5223 Same.     Bellows-Falls,  Yt. :  1819.   12°. 

6224  JOSLYNN,  Major  JEP.  [Pseud.]  "  Little  Boots."  Tar-Heel 
Tales  in  Yernacular  Yerse.    New  York:  1873.     12°. 

6225  JOSSELYN,  JOHN,  Gent.  New  England's  Rarities  Discovered. 
Illustrated  with  Cvts.    London:  1672.    18°.    [Yery  scarce.] 

5226 Same.     Rep.   with    Tuckerman's  Notes,  by  W.   Yeazie 

Boston:  1865.     sm.  4°. 
6227  An  Account  of  Two  Yoyages  toN.  Eng.     2d  ed.    London: 

1675.     Boston:  1865.    sm.  4°. 
5228  JOURNAL  of  the  Const.  Convention  of  Mass.  of  1853.     Bost. : 

1853.    R.  8°. 
6229 Convention  for  Framing  a  Constitution  for  the  State  of  Mass. 

Boston:   1832.    8°. 


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5230  JOURNAL  of  Debates  and  Proceedings  in  the  Conv.  to  revise 

the  Con.  of  Mass.  1820,  21.     Rvisd.  &c.     Boston:  1853.     8°. 
6231  Proceedings  of  the  Commissaries  of  the  Mas8.-Bay,to  settle 

the  Boundary  Line  between  N.  Y.  and  Mass.    1767.    4°. 

5232 of  the  Convention  of  New  York.  Albany,  1821.  Albany:  8°. 

5233 of  the  Ho.  of  Reps,  of  Vermont,  Oct.  Session,  1844.     Mont- 

pelier:  1845.     sm.  8°. 
5234 of  the  Convention  of  N.  Carolina,  to  Amend  the  Constitution 

of  the  State.     Raleigh:  1835.     8°. 
5235  of  the  R.  "W.  Grand  Lodge  of  the  I.  O.  of  Odd  PellcJws,  from 

1823  to  1847.     Vol.  1.     Boston:  1847.    8°. 

5236 of  a  Tour  around  Hawaii.     By  a  Deputation  from  the  Mis- 
sion of  those  Islands.     Boston:  1825.     12°.     Map  and  other  plates. 

5237 Missouri  State  Conv.  at  St.  Louis,  Oct.  1861.     St.  Louis: 

1861.  8°. 

52.38  of  the  Convention  at  Phila.,  May,  Sept.,  1787. 

5239 of  a  tour  and  residence  in  Gr.  Britain,  1810-11,  by  a  French 

Traveller.    N.  Y.:  1815.     2v.  8°. 

5240 Journal  of  the  R.  W.  Gr.  Lodge  of  I.  O.  of  Odd  Fellows. 

N.  Y.:  1844.    nius.  Autog.  of  W.  H.  Cranston. 

5241  Ho.  of  Reps.  Mass.  Bay.     May  26,—  Dec.  8.    1725.    Pol. 

Imp. 

5242 Same.     May 26 -June  26.     1736.     Pol. 

5243 Same.    1758.     Boston,  N.  E.    1758.    Pol. 

5244 Same.    1759.     Boston,  N.  E.     1759.     Pol. 

5245  Same.  1763.     [n.  t.  p.]    Pol. 

5246  Same.  1765.     [n.  t.  p.]    Pol. 

5247  Same.  May  25,- June  30, 1768.     [n.  t.  p.]    Pol. 

5248  Same.  1770.     Boston,  N.E.     1770.    Pol.    Title  and  pages 

1-12  supplied. 

5249 Same.    May29, 1771-April25, 1772.     Bost:  1771-72.    Pol. 

5250 of  the  Hon.  H.  of  Reps,  of  Mass.  held  at  Boston  in  1784.  Bos- 
ton: 1784.     Pol. 

5251  of  the  Proceed,  of  the  Senate  of  N.  Hampshire.  June  1808. 

Concord:   1808.     8°. 
5252 of  the  House  of    Rep.  of  Mass.,  May  and  June,  1807. 

Boston:  1808.    R.  8°. 

5253  Same.     Jan.,  March,  1808.    Boston:  1808.    8°. 

5254 of  the  Missouri  State  Convention,  in  Jefferson  City,  June, 

1862.  St.  Louis:  1862. 

5255 of  Congress,  from  Sept.  5, 1774,  to  Nov.  3, 1788.     Phila.: 

1777-88.    13v.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

5256 of  the  H.  of  Rep.  of  the  U.  S.     Anno  1789.     N.  York: 

Polio. 

5257 of  the  3d  Sess.  of  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.  at  Philadelphia. 

Phila.:  1791.    Pol. 


290  CATALOGUE. 

5258  JOURNAL.  Same.  The  1st  Ses.  of  the  2d  Congs.,  begun  Oct. 
24th,  1791.     Fol. 

5259 of  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  1st  of  3(1  Cong,  at  Phila. 

2d  Dec.  1793,  :N'ov.  4,  1794.     Phila. :  1793-94.     2v.  in  one.     Fol. 

6260  of  the  Second  Session  of  the  Senate  of  the  TJ.  S.  A.,  be- 
gun at  :N'ew  York,  Jan.  4th,  1790.     :N'ew  York:  1790.     Fol. 

5261  of  the  H.  of  Rep.  of  Mass.     Boston:  1784. 

5262  JOUTEL,  (M.)  Journal  of  the  Last  Voyage  of  M.  de  la  Sale, 
to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  to  find  out  the  Mouth  of  the  Mississippi 
River,  [&c.]  Written  by  M.  Joutel,  a  Commander  in  that  Expedi- 
tion.    With  an  exact  Map,  [&c.]    London:  1714.     8°. 

5263  JUBILEE.  The  Berkshire,  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  August  22  and 
23d,  1844.     Albany:  1845.     8°.'    Plates. 

5264  (The)  of  Lawrence  Academy,  at  Groton,  Mass.,  July  12, 

1854.     N.  York:  1855.     8^.    Plates. 

5265  JUDD,  SYLVESTER.  History  of  Hadley,  including  Hatfield, 
S.  Hadley,  Amherst  and  Granby,  Ms.  With  Earn.  Genealogies  by 
L.  M.  Boltwood.    JS'orthampton:  1863.    8°. 

5266  Life  and  Character  of  J.     Boston:  1854.     12°.     Portrait. 

5267  JUDITH,  ESTHER,  and  other  Poems.  By  a  Lover  of  the 
Eine  Arts.     Boston :  1820.     18°. 

5208  JUDSOK,  EMILY.  An  Olio  of  domestic  verses.  Kew  York: 
1852.     12°. 

5269  JUKES,  J.  B.  Excursions  in  and  about  :N'ewfoundland.  2 
vols.     London:  1842.     Cr.  8°.    Frontis. 

5270  JUMEL,  Mad.  ELIZA  B.  Obituary  of.  New  York:  Pri- 
vately prin.:    1865.    8°.     Ed.  30  copies. 

5271  JUNIUS.  Stat  nominis  umbra.  Illustrated  by  Mr.  Edward 
Bocquet,  Hist.  Engraver.  Fi-om  original  Paintings.  London:  1812. 
4°.     12  Portraits. 

5272 The  letters  of.     London:   Edinburgh:   College,  Glasgow: 

1798.     sm.  8°. 

5273  JUSTINUS  DE  HISTORIIS  PHILIPPICIS:  Petrus  Josephus 
Cautel.     Phila.:  1815.     8°. 

5274  KAIN,  MAURICE.  Kain  against  Paine  on  the  Age  of  Reason. 
Staunton:  1795.     18°.     Imp. 

5275  KALLEY,  ROBERT  R.,  m  D.  Persecutions  in  Madeira  in  the 
19th  Century;  from  the  Portuguese,  by  M.  J.  Gonsalves.  N.  Y. : 
1845.     18°.     Plate. 

5276  KALM,  PETER.  Travels  into  North  America;  containing  its 
Natural  History,  and  Account  of  its  Plantations.  Tr.  by  J.  R. 
Forster.     Map.     2d  ed.     2  vols.     London:  1772.    8°. 

His  name  has  been  immortalized  by  Linnaeus,  in  the  ••  Kalmia." 

5277  KAMES,  LORD.  Elements  of  Criticism,  Analysis,  and  Trans- 
lations of  Ancient  and  Foreign  Illustrations.  Ed.  by  A.  Mills.  New 
ed.    N.  Y.:  1842.    8°. 


CATALOJU£.  291 

6278  KANSAS.  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  on  the  Troubles 
in  Kansas.     Washington:  l^oG.     8°. 

6279  KAPP,  FREDERICK.  Life  of  Frederick  William  Yon  Steuben, 
with  an  Introd.  by  Geo.  Bancroft.     X.  Y. :  1859.     12°.     Portrait. 

6280  KATOLIK  Gagikwe-masiuaigan.     Avec  Approbation  de  Mons. 
■     I'Eveque  Pierre  Paul  Lefevre.     Detroit:    1840.     18°. 

5281  KEACH,  Rev.  BENJAMIN.  Travels  of  True  Godliness. 
Boston:  1831.     16°. 

6282  KEACH,  HORACE  A.  Rhode  Island  Library.  Burrillville; 
as  it  was  and  as  it  is.     Providence:  1856.     12°. 

5283  KEATE,  GEO.  Account  of  the  Pelew  Islands,  from  the  Jour- 
nals of  Capt.  Henry  Wilson,  and  some  of  his  Officers,  who,  in 
1783,  were  there  shipwrecked  in  the  Antelope.    Boston:  1796.    12°. 

6284 Same.     Finely  illustrated.    Dublin:  1793.     8°. 

5285  Sketches  from  Nature,  taken,  and  coloured  in  a  Journey 

to  Margate.   1st  Amer.   from  4th  Lond.  ed.   Boston:  1793.     12°. 
Front. 

5286  KEATING,  WM.  H.  Expedition  to  the  Source  of  St.  Peter's 
River,  Lake  Winnepeek,  Lake  of  the  Woods,  &c.,  1823.  2  vols. 
London:  1825.    8°.     Map  and  Plates.     [Scarce.] 

6287  KEATINGE,  MAURICE,  Col.  Travels  through  France  and 
Spain  to  Morocco.  Comp.  the  Author's  Residence  in  that  Empire, 
etc.    Numerous  Plates.     London:  1817.     4°. 

5288  KEENE,  EDMUND,  (Ld.  Bp.  of  Chester.)  A  Serm.  bef.  the 
Soc. ,  corresponding  with  the  Incorporated  Soc.  in  Dublin, for  Prom. 
Eng.  Protestant  Working  Schools  in  Ireland.     London:  1755.    4°. 

5289  KEEPER'S  Travels  in  search  of  his  Master.  Philada.:  1808. 
18°.    Frontispiece. 

5290  KEITH,  GEORGE.  Journal  of  Travels  from  New  Hampshire 
to  Caratuck.    London:  1706.    4°.     [Rare.] 

5291  KEITH,  THOMAS.  Complete  Measures.  Arithmetician. 
Key  to  Arithmet.    Use  of  the  Globes.    London:  1817-28.    4v.    12°. 

5292  KEITH,  WILLIAM,  Sir.  Collection  of  Papers;  con.  AnEssay 
on  the  Nature  of  Public  Spirit.  A  Disc,  on  the  Present  State  of 
the  British  Plantations  in  America.     2d  ed.     London:  1749.     12°. 

Sir  W.  Kfcith  Avas  Governor  of  Penna.  from  1717  to  1725. 

6293  KELLET,  EDWARD,  Dr.  A  Retvrne  from  Argier.  Serm.  at 
Minhead  Co.  Somerset,  16  March,  1627,  at  the  re-admission  of  a 
relapsed  Christian  into  our  Chvrcli.     London:  1628.    4°. 

6294  KELLOGG,  ALLYN  S.  Memorials  of  Elder  John  White. 
Hartford:  1860.     8°. 

5295  KELTON,  C.  G.  New  England  Col.  of  Hymns  and  Spiritual 
Songs.     Montpelier,  Yt.:  1829.     32°. 

5296  KEMBLE,  FRANCES  ANNE.  Residence  on  a  Georgian 
Plantation.    N.  York:  1863.    12°. 


292  CATALOGUE. 

5i97  KENDALL,  AMOS.  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.  Illus.  K.  Y. : 
1843-4.     8°.     Imp. 

5298  KENDALL,  E.  A.  Travels  through  the  Northern  Parts  of  the 
United  States  1807-8.     3v.     :N'.  York:  1809.     8°. 

5299  KENDALL,  G.  W.  Texan  Santa  Ee  Expedition,  comprising  a 
Description  of  a  Tour  through  Texas,  Illust.  and  Map.  2  vols. 
New  York:  1814.     12°. 

This  book  is  becoming  scarce,  readily  commanding  five  dollars  the  copy. 

5300  KENDEICK,  A.  C.  Life  and  Letters  of  Emily  C.  Judson.  N". 
York:  1860.     12°.     Portrait. 

5301  KENNEDY,  JOHN  P.  Life  of  William  Wirt.  Kev.  ed.  2  vols. 
Phila  :     1850.     8°.     Portrait. 

5.3;.2  KENNEDY,  THOMAS.   Poems.  Washington  City:  1816.  12°. 

5303  KENNEDY,  PATRICK.  Answer  to  Paine's  Letter  to  Gen, 
Washington.     London.     1797.     8°. 

5304  KENNETT,  BASIL.  Romge  Antiquje  Notitia:  or,  the  Anti- 
quities of  Rome,     loth  ed.     London:  1737.     Portrait.     8°. 

5305  KENNETT,  WHITE.  Complete  History  of  England,  to  the 
death  of  William  the  Third.     London:  1706.     3  vols.     Fo. 

5306  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  William  Duke  of  Devonshire. 

Sept.  5,  1707.     London:  1708.     8°. 

5307  Address  of  Thanks  to  a  Good  Prince,  presented  in  the 

Paneygrick  of  Pliny  upon  Trajan.     London:  1686.     8°. 

5308  Life  of  late  Lord  Bishop  of  Peterborough.     With  Original 

Letters  of  the  Arch  Bishop  of  Canterbury,  Dr.  Tennison.     London: 
1730.     8°. 

5309  KENRICK,  WILLIAM.  American  Silk  Grower's  Guide.  2d 
ed.     Boston:  1839.     12°.    Autog. 

5310  KENT,  SAMUEL.  The  Banner  Displayed:  an  Abridgment  of 
Guillim:  a  Compleat  System  of  Heraldry.  Cuts  and  Tables.  2  vols. 
London:  1716-28.     8°. 

6311  KENTUCKY  ALMANAC  for  1806-27.     2  v.  12°. 

From  1811  called  Kentucky  Farmer's  Almanac. 

5312  KENTUCKY.  Acts,  1st  Sess.  of  18th  genl.  Assembly  of  Ky., 
1809.     Frankfort:  1810.     8°. 

5313  Acts,  1st  Sess.  of  22d  Gen.  Assemb.  of  Ky.     Frankfort: 

1814.     8°. 

5314  Acts.  1st  Sess.  of  34th  Gen.  Assemb.  of  Ky.,  1825.  Frank- 
fort: 1826.     8°. 

5315  Acts,  1st  Sess.  38th  Gen.  Assemb.  of  Ky.,1829.  Frank- 
fort: 1830.    8°. 

5316  KEPPEL,  HENRY,  Capt.  Expedition  to  Borneo  of  H.  M.  S. 
Dido  for  the  Suppression  of  Piracy.     N.  Y. :  1846.     12°. 

5317  KER,  HENRY.  Travels  through  the  Western  Interior  of  the 
U.  S.,  from  1808-16,     With  a  Description  of  Mexico.     Cont.  Acct. 


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of  Thirteen  Tribes  of  Indians.  Elizabethtown,  N.J.:  1816.  8°.  Very 
scarce. 

6318  KfiRATRY,  fiMILE,  Count  de.  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  Em- 
peror Maximilian.  Narrative  of  the  Mexican  Empire,  1861-67.  Tr. 
by  G.  A.  Yenables.     London:  1868.    8°. 

6319  KERCHEVAL,  SAMUEL.  History  of  the  Valley  of  Virginia. 
2d  ed.,  rev.    Woodstock,  Va. :  1850.    8°. 

5320  KERR,  JACOB.  The  several  Trials  of  the  Rev.  David  Barclay, 
etc.    Elizabethtown:  1814.    12°. 

5321  KERR,  ROBERT.  Life,  Writings,  and  Correspondence  of 
WiUiam  Smellie.    2  vols.    Edinburgh:  1811.    8°.      Portrait. 

6322  KERSEY,  JESSE.  Doctrines  of  the  Christian  Religion.  In 
which  the  Profession  of  the  Society  of  Friends  is  illust.  Phila. : 
1816.    12°, 

5323  KERSEY,  JOHN.  Dictionarium  Anglo-Britannicum :  a  Gen- 
eral English  Dictionary.     London:  1708.    8°. 

6324 Elements  of  that  Mathematical  Art  commonly  called  Al- 
gebra. Lectures  at  the  School  of  Geometry  in  Oxford,  by  Dr. 
Edmund  Halley.     London:  1733.     Fol. 

5325  KETCHUM,  ANNIE  C.  Benny:  A  Christmas  Ballad.  N.  Y.: 
1870.     Sq.  12°. 

5326  KETCHUM,  WILLIAM.  History  of  Buffalo,  comp.  Historic 
Notices  of  the  Iroquois  Indians.  In  2  vols.  Buffalo:  N.  Y. ;  1864- 
65.    8°.     Portraits  and  Author's  Autog. 

5327  KETT,  HENRY.  Flowers  of  Wit.  Two  vols,  in  one.  Hart- 
ford: 1825.    18°. 

5328  KETTELL,  SAMUEL.  Specimens  of  American  Poetry,  with 
Crit.  and  Biog.  Notices.     3  vols.     Boston;  1829.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

5329  KEY,  FRANCIS  SCOTT.  The  Star  Spangled  Banner.  II- 
lust.by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.     Music  from  Bellini.    N.York:  1861.    4°. 

5330  KEYES,  FREDERICK  J.  A  Life  Poem,  and  other  Poems. 
Boston:  1855.    12°. 

5331  KIDD,  ADAM.  The  Huron  Chief,  and  other  Poems.  Mon- 
treal: 1830.    12°.    Front. 

5332  KIDD,  WILLIAM,  Capt.  Full  Account  of  the  Proceedings 
in  Relation  to  Capt.  Kidd.  In  Two  Letters.  Written  by  a  Person 
of  Quality  to  a  Kinsman  of  the  Earl  of  Bellomont  in  Ireland. 
London:  1701.    4°.     [Scarce.] 

5333  KIDD,  WM.  The  Canary;  a  Cage  and  Chamber  Bird.  Illust. 
London:  [n.  d.]    4°. 

5334  KIDDER,  DANIEL  P.  Sketches  of  Residence  and  Travels  in 
Brazil.     Two  vols,  with  Illust.    Phila. :  1845.    8°. 

5335  Mormonism  and  the  Mormons.    N.  Y. :  1842.    18°. 

5336  KIDDER,  FREDERIC.  Abenaki  Indians;  Their  Treaties  of 
1713  and  1717,  and  a  Vocab.:  with  Historical  Introd.  Portland: 
1859.    8°. 

20 


294  CATALOGUE. 

5337  KIDDEE,  FREDERIC.  Expeditions  of  John  Lovewell;  also  a 
Reprint  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Symmes's  Sermon.  Boston:  1865. 
sm.  4°. 

5338 Hist.  N.  Ipswich,  with  Genealogies.     Boston:  1852.    8°. 

Plates. 

5339  Military  Operations  in  Eastern  Maine,  and  Kova  Scotia  dur- 
ing the  Revolution.    Albany:  1867.    8°.    Map. 

5340 History  of  the  First  K.  H.  Regiment  in  the  War  of  the 

Revolution.    Albany:  1868.    8°. 

6341  History  of  the  Boston  Massacre,  with  unpub'd.  Docs,  of 

John  Adams.    Albany:  1870.     8°.     Illust. 

5342  KIDNEY,  JOHN  STEmFORT.  Catawba  River,  and  other 
Poems.     N.  Y.:  1847.    12°. 

5343  KILBOURI*<J',  J.  Public  Documents  concerning  the  Ohio 
Canals.     Columbus:  1832.     8°. 

5344  KILBOURII^E,  PAYISTE  KENYOK.  History  and  Antiquities 
of  the  Family  of  Kilbourn.     N.  Haven:  1856.    8°.    Portrait. 

5345 Biographical  History  of  the  County  of  Litchfield,  Ct.  K.  Y. : 

1851.    8°.    Port. 

5346  KILB0UR:N^E,  RICHARD.  A  Topographic  or  Survey  of  the 
County  of  Kent.     London:  1659.    4°.     Portrait. 

5347  KIMBER,  ISAAC.  History  of  England  to  the  Accession  of  his 
present  Maj.  King  George  III.  6th  ed.  London:  1775.  8°.  Many 
curious  engravings  in  vignette. 

5348  Kli^G,  CHARLES.  Croton  Aqueduct,  with  Acct.  of  the 
Celebration  of  the  14th  Oct.  1842.  ]^.  Y.:  1843.  4°.  Plates  and 
Autog.     J.  Kent.     (Chancellor.) 

5349  KING,  ELIZABETH  T.  Memoirs  of.  With  Extracts  from 
her  Letters  and  Journal.     Baltimore:  1859.     12°. 

^350  KING,  EDWARD.  Morsels  of  Criticism  to  illustrate  passages 
in  the  Holy  Scriptures.     London:  1788.    4°. 

5351  KING,  J.  ANTHONY,  Col.  Twenty-four  years  in  the  Argen- 
tine Republic.     London:  1846.     8°. 

5352  KING,  JOHN.  Bp.  of  London.  Vitis  Palatina.  Sermon  at 
Whitehall,  Tuesday  after  the  marriage  of  the  Ladie  Elizabeth. 
London:  1614.    4°. 

5353  KING,  RICHARD  JOHN.  Forest  of  Dartmoor,  and  Borders. 
An  Historical  Sketch.     Lond:  1856.     12°. 

5354  KING,  S.  W.  Songs  of  Zion,  New  Selection  of  Hymns,  for 
Revival  and  Social  Meetings.    New  Ipswich:  1837.     24°. 

5355  KING,  WILLIAM.  Miscellanies  in  Prose  and  Yerse.  London 
[n.  d.]    8°.     MS.  Note  by  Mr.  D. 

6355A  Political   and  Literary   Anecdotes   of   his  Own  Times. 

Boston:  1819.     12°. 

5356  KING,  WM.  R.  Obituary  Addresses  on  the  Death  of  the  Hon. 
Wm.  R.  King,  of  Alabama.    Washington:  1854.    8°.    Portrait. 


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6357  KINGDOM,  WILLIAM.  America  and  the  British  Colonies. 
Information  rel.  to  the  U.  S.  and  the  Brit.  Cols,  of  Canada,  Cape  of 
G.  Hope,  N.  S.  Wales,  and  V.  Diemen's  Island.  2d  ed.  London: 
1820.    8°. 

5358  KIISTGMAN,  BRADFORD.  History  of  North  Bridge  water, 
Mass.     Boston:  1866.    8°.    Numerous  Plates. 

5359  KINGSLEY,  CHARLES.  Andromeda,  and  other  Poems. 
Boston:  1858.    12°. 

5360  KINGSTON,  JOHN.  New  Pocket  Biographical  Dictionary. 
Portraits.    2d  ed.    Baltimore:  1811.    18°. 

5361  KINMONT,  ALEX.  Lectures  on  the  Natural  History  of  Man, 
and  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  Philosophy.  With  a  Biog.  Sketch  of 
the  Author.     Cincinnati:  1839.    8°. 

5362  KINNEY,  HANNAH.  Review  of  the  Principal  events  of  the 
last  ten  years  in  the  Life  of.     Boston:  1841.     12°. 

5363  KIP,  W.  I.  Early  Jesuit  Missions  in  N.  America.  Trans,  from 
Letters  of  the  French  Jesuits.    N.  Y. :  1846.    12°. 

5364  KIRK,  CHAS.  D.     A  Story  of  Canetuckey.     Wooing  and  War- 
ring in  the  Wilderness.    N.  Y. :  1860.    12°. 

5365  KIRK,  EDW.  N.  The  Drunkard's  Character  and  destiny,  a 
Disc.     Boston:  1846.     24°. 

5366  KIRKE,  EDMUND.    My  Southern  Friends.    N.  Y.:  1863.  12°. 

5367  KIRKLAND,  C.  M.  Memoirs  of  Washington.  WitTi  illustra- 
tions.   N.  Y.:  1857.    12°. 

5368  KIR  WAN.  Letters  to  the  Right  Rev.  John  Hughes.  N.  Y. : 
1855.    8°. 

5369  KITCHIN,  THOMAS.  New  Universal  Atlas,  exhibiting  all 
the  Empires,  Kingdoms,  States,  etc.,  in  the  whole  World.  5th  ed. 
London:  1801.    Atlas  Folio.    75  Maps. 

5370  KLIPSTEIN,  LOUIS  F.  Grammar  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Lan- 
guage.   2d  ed.    N.  Y. :  1848.     12°. 

6371  KNAPP,  SAMUEL  L.  Female  Biography.  Ste.  New  York: 
1835.     12°. 

5372  — -  Life  of  Aaron  Burr.    N.  York:  1835.    12°. 

5373  The  Bachelors  and  other  tales,  founded  on  Amer.  incidents 

and  character.    N.  York:  1836.     12°. 

5374 The    Genius  of    Masonry,    or  a  defence   of    the  Order. 

Providence:  1828.    12°. 

5375  Lectures  on  American  Literature,  with  Remarks  on  Ameri- 
can History.    New  York:  1829.    8°. 

6376 Life  of  Daniel  Webster.    Boston:  1831.    12°.    Portrait. 

6377  The  Life  of  Thomas  Eddy,  with  Correspondence.  N.  York: 

1834.    8°.  - 

5378 Advice  in  the  Pursuits  of  Literature.    N.  Y.:    1832.    12°. 

6379 Sketches  of   Public  Characters.    Drawn  from  the  living 

and  the  Dead.     By  Ignatius  L.  Robertson.    N.  York:  1830.    12°. 


296  CATALOGUE. 

5380  KKAPP,  SAMUEL  L.     Life  of  Timothy  Dexter,  including  his 

Writings.    Portrait.    Boston:  1858.     18°. 
6381  Life  of  Timothy  Dexter.    Boston:  1838.  18°.  View  of  the 

Dexter  Mansion. 

5382  KKEELAKD,  ABISTEE.  Minutes  of  a  Discussion  between  K. 
and  Kev.  W.  L.  M'Calla  in  Philada.  1824.  8°.  Also,  A  Popular 
History  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  and  other  tracts. 

5383  Lectures  on  the  doctrine  of  Universal  Benevolence.   2d  ed. 

Phila.:  1824.     12° 

5384 Eeviewof  the  Evidences  of  Christianity.     3d  ed.    Boston: 

1831.     12°. 

5385  Kew  Testament;  being  the  English  only  of  the  Greek  and 

English  Testament.    Phila. :  1823.    12°. 

5386  Lecture  on  the  Doctrine  of  Universal  Benevolence.  Phila. : 

1818.     12°. 

5387 Same.     2d  ed.    Phila.:  1824.    12°. 

5388 The  Olive  Branch  and  Christian  Inquirer.     Yol  1.    N.  Y. : 

1828.    8°. 

5389  KISriGHT,  HENEY  C.  Paems.  In  Two  Vols.  2d  ed.  Bos- 
ton: 1821.     18°.     [Scarce.] 

5390  K:N'IGHT,  SAMUEL.  Life  of  Dr.  John  Colet,  Dean  of  St. 
Paul's  in  the  Eeign  of  K.  Henry  VII.  and  K.  Henry  VIII.  :N'ew 
ed.     Oxrford:  1823.     8°.     Port. 

5391  KlS^IGHT,  SAEAH.  Journals  of,  and  Eev.  Mr.  Buckingham, 
from  the  original  MS.    K.  Y. :  1825.    12°. 

The  first,  a  record  of  a  journey  from  Boston  to  New  York  in  1704,  is  curious  reading. 
Fourteen  days'  travel  on  horseback  through  a  comparative  wilderness,  is  now  difficult 
to  realize  as  the  luxurious  journey  of  half  as  many  hours  through  a  populous  region. 
Buckingham's  Diary  contains  notes  of  the.expedition  of  1710  to  'Port  Royal;  of  a  land 
journey  from  Cape  Ann  to  Hartford  same  year;  and  of  the  exped.  agt.  Crown  Point, 
1711.     [Very  scarce.] 

5392  KNIGHTOisr,  WILLIAM,  Sm.  Memoirs  of .  Keeper  of  the  Privy 
Purse  during  the  Eeign  of  King  George  IV.  Including  Correspond- 
ence.    By  Lady  Knighton.    Phila. :  1838.     8°. 

5393  KNO"VVLES,CHAELES.^  The  Conduct  of  [Admiral  Knowles 
on  the  Late  Expedition.  London:  1758.  8°.  Chart,  Views,  and 
Portrait  of  Sir  E.  Hawke. 

5394  K:N^0WLES,  JAMES  D.  Memoir  of  A.  H.  Judson.  Boston: 
1831.     18°.     Portrait. 

5395  Same.     Boston:  1849.    16°.    Portrait. 

5396  KNOX,  J0H:N',  Capt.  Historical  Journal  of  the  Campaigns 
in  :Nrorth  America,  for  the  years  1757-60.  2  vols.  London:  1769.  4°. 
Port. 

5397  Kl^OX,  JOHN.  Memorial  of.  Pastor  of  the  Eeformed  Protes- 
tant Dutch  Church  in  I^.  Y.     N.  Y. :  1858.     8°. 

5398  [K:N^0X,  W.]  The  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  Her 
Colonies  Ee  vie  wed.    London:  1769.  8°. 


CATALOGUE.  297 

6399  KOHL,  J.  G.  Travels  in  Canada,  and  through  N.  York  and  Penn- 
sylva.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  Percy  Sinnett.  2vols.ini.  London:  1861.  12°. 

6400  KOOPS,  MATTHIAS.  Historical  Account  of  Substances 
which  have  been  used  to  describe  events,  &c. ,  to  the  Invention  of 
Paper.     2d  ed.    London:  1801.    8°. 

6401  KOSSUTH,  LOUIS,  (Gov.)  Life  of,  with  Declaration  of 
Hungarian  Independence,  and  Letter  of  D.Webster  to  Hulsemann. 
ISr.  Y.:  1851.    8°. 

6402  KOSTEE,  HEKEY.  Travels  in  Brazil,  1809-16.  Phila. :  1817. 
2  V.    8°. 

6403  KOTZEBUE,  AVON.  The  most  Kemarkable  Year  in  the  Life 
of.  His  Exile  into  Siberia.  3  vols.  London:  1806.  Sm.  12°. 
Portrait  and  Pis. 

5404  KRAITSIR,  CHARLES  V.  The  Poles  in  the  United  States. 
The  earliest  History  of  the  Slavonians  and  History  of  Poland. 
Philada.:  1837.    Sm.  12°. 

5405  KYD,  STEWART.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Bills  of  Exchange 
and  Promissory  Notes.  1st  Amer.  from  the  3d  Lond.  ed.  Boston: 
1799.    12°. 


CATALOGUE. 

L    TO    Z. 


6406  L.  FAMILY  (The).  At  Washington;  or,  A  Winter  in  the 
Metropolis.     VVasliington:  1822.     12°. 

5407  La  BECHE,  H.  T.  de.  Researches  in  Geology.  Preface  and 
Notes  by  Edward  Hitchcock.     N.  York:  1837.     12°. 

5408  LABOUL AYE,  fiDOUARD.  Paris  in  America.  ByDr.  R6n6 
Lefebvre.     Transl.  by  Mary  L.  Booth.     N.  York:  18G3.    12°. 

5409  The  United  States  and  France.    Boston:  1862.    8°. 

5410  LACKIKGTON,  JAMES.  Life  of  James  Lackington,  Book- 
seller, London.     Written  by  Himself.     London:  1704.      8°.     Port. 

5411  The  Confessions  of.    2d  ed.     London:  1804.  12°.    Indx. 

not  pgd. 

5412  LADD,  JOS.  BROWN,  m.d.  The  Literary  Remains  of.  Life 
of  the  Author  by  W.  B.  Chittenden.     N.  York.    8°. 

5413  LADY'S  MAGAZINE.  The.  1774-1777  (complete)  with  supp. 
London.    8°. 

5414  LADY'S  POCKET  LIBRARY:  cont.  Hannah  More's  Essays, 
Gregory's  Legacy,  Lady  Pennington's  Unfortunate  Mother's  Ad- 
vice, etc.    Phila.:  1792.    12°. 

5415  LA  FAYETTE.     Memoirs.      N.  York:  1825.      12°.    Portrait. 
.5416 Memoirs  of.     With  an  Account  of  his  Visit  to  America. 

Boston:  1821.    12°.    Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

5417  Authentic  Biography  of  ;  existing  Errors  and  Deficiencies 

corrected  and  supplied.    Phila.:  1824.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

5418  Memoirs,  Correspondence  and  Manuscripts  of  Gen.  La- 
fayette. Pub.  by  his  Family.  Yol.  1.  [All.]  New  York:  1837. 
8°.     Portrait. 

5U9  — —  Pictorial  Life  of  ;  embracing  Anecdotes,  with  Engravings. 
Phila.:  1.S47.     Sq.  12^. 

5420  LAFITAU,  JOSEPH-FRANgOIS,  (r.p.)  Histoire  des  D6- 
couvertes  et  Conquestes  des  Portugais  dans  le  Nouveau  Monde,  avec 
des  Fugures  en  taille-douce.    4  tomes.    Paris:  1733.     12°. 

5421  LAHONTAN,  Baron  de.  Nouveaux  Voyages  de,  dans 
L'Amerique  Septentrionale.  Le  tout  enrichi  de  Cartes  et  de  Fi- 
gures.   A  la  Haye.    M.DCCIH.    12°. 

21 


300  CATALOGUE. 

5422  LAHOKTA^.  I*^ew  Yoyages  to  Korth  America.  2  vols. 
London:  1735.    8°. 

Scarce.    There  are  some  very  amusing  chapters  in  this  work,  especially  those  relating  to 
Indian  manners  and  cnstoma.    Sir  Wm,  Phips'  attack  on  Quebec  is  noticed. 

5423  LA  MANIERE  D'EiN^SEIGUER  ET  D'ETUDIER  LES 
BELLES-LETTRES.     2  vols.     Paris:  1765.     12°. 

Presented  by  John  Noi-man,  printer  and  engraver,  of  Boston,  to  F.  "W.  P.  Greenwood. 
1813. 

6424  LAMARTINE,  ALPHONSE  de.  The  Past,  Present  and  Fu- 
ture of  the  Republic.     N.  York:  1850.     12°. 

5425  History  of  the  French  Revolution  of  1848.     Boston:  1849. 

12°.     Portrait. 

5426  Life  of  Mary.  Queen  of  Scots.    :N'.  York:  1860.      12°. 

5127  LAMB,  FRANCIS.     A  Geog.  description   of  Ireland  from  ye 

actual  survey  made  by  Wm.  Petty.     [37  Maps  in  a  pocket  form.] 

5428  LAMB,  R.  (Late  Sergeant  in  the  Royal  Welch  Fuzileers.) 
Journal  of  Occurrences  during  the  Late  American  War,  from  its 
commencement  to  1783.     Dublin:  1809.     8°. 

Quite  scarce.    The  author  undertakes  to  remedy  the  imperfections  of  other  works  on  the 
American  War,  but  can  hardly  be  called  an  authority, 

5429  LAMBARDE,  WILLIAM.  A  Perambulation  of  Kent:  con- 
taining the  Description,  Ilystorie,  and  Customes  of  that  Shire. 
Written  in  1570.     Chatham:  1820.     8°.     Portrait. 

5430  LAMBERT,  JOHN.  Travels  through  Canada,  and  the  U. 
States,  in  1806-8.  2  vols.  2d  ed.  London:  1813.  8''.  Map,  and 
numerous  engravings. 

5431  LAMOTTE,  CHARLES,  d.d.,  f.r.s.  An  Essay  upon  Poetry 
and  Painting.     London:  17.30.     12°. 

5432  LAMSON,  ALVAN.     Sermons.     Boston:  1857.     12°. 

5433  LANCASTER,  DANIEL.  History  of  Gilmanton,  including 
what  is  now  Gilford.     Gilmanton:  1845.    8°.     Map. 

64.34  LANCASTER,  JOSEPH.  The  British  System  of  Education: 
Improvements  and  inventions  practiced  by  Joseph  Lancaster. 
Washington:  1812.     12°.     Plates. 

5435  LAND  OF  POWHATAN,  The.  By  a  Virginian.  Bait.: 
1821.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

5436  LANDT,  G.  (Rev.)  A  Description  of  the  Faroe  Islands.  Lon- 
don: 1810.     8°.     Map  and  Plates. 

5437  LANDIS,  JOHN.  Messiah":  A  Poem.  Chambersburg:  1838. 
18°. 

5438  LANE,  HORACE.  The  Wandering  Boy,  Careless  Sailor,  and 
Result  of  Inconsideration.  A  True  Narrative.  Skeneateles:  1839 
sq.  12°. 

5439  LANG,  JOHN.  Wandering  in  India:  and  other  Sketches  of 
Life  in  Hindostan.     London:  1859.    8°.    Frontispiece. 


CATALOGUE.  301 

6440  LANGDON,  SAMUEL,  D.D.  Obs.  on  Revelations.  Worcester: 
1791.    8°. 

6441  LAKGSDORFF,  G.  IT.  Von.  Voyages  and  Travels  in  various 
Parts  of  the  World,  1803-07.  Illustrated.  London:  1813.  4°.  Por- 
trait, and  Views. 

Von  Langsdorff  was  Naturalist  to  Kruecnstern's  Expedition,  which  ho  quitted  at  Kams- 
chatkn.and  explored  the  Aleutian  Isles,  the  N.  West  Coast,  California,  &c.,  and  returned 
overland  through  Siberia.  His  work  contains  a  fuller  account  of  Sitka,  the  settlement 
of  San  Francisco,  S:c.,  than  any  other. 

6442  LANGUAGE.  Its  Connexion  with  the  Condition  and  Prospects 
of  Man.     By  a  Heterosaan.    Providence:  1836.  12°. 

6443  LAN  GWORTY,  ASHEL.  Biography  of  Col.  Richard  M.  John- 
son, of  Kentucky.     Boston:  1834.   12°. 

6444  LANMAN,  CHARLES.  Dictionary  of  Congress,  contain- 
ing Biog.  Sketches  of  its  Members;  with  App.  compiled.  Phila.: 
1859. 

6445  Letters  from  a  Landscape  Painter.     Boston:  1845.    12°. 

6440 Dictionary  of  Congress.     Washington:  1864.    8°. 

6447 Letters  from  the  Alleghany  Mountains.    New  York:  1849. 

12°. 

6448 Adventures  in  the  Wilds  of  N.  America.   Lond. :  1854.  12°. 

6449  The  Private  Life  of  Daniel  Webster.    N.  York:  1852.  12°. 

Three  Portraits. 

6450  A  Tour  to  the  River  Saguenay,  in  Lower  Canada.    Phila. : 

1848.    12^. 

6451  Dictionary  of  the  Congress.     3d  ed.     Wash. :  1866.    8°. 

6452  Haw-Ho-Noo;  or,  Records  of  a  Tourist.    Phila.:  1850.  12°. 

6453  LANMAN,  JAS.  II.  History  of  Michigan,  Civil  and  Topo- 
graphical.   With  a  Map.    New  York:  1839.    8°. 

6454  LANSDOWNE,  LORD,  (Geo.  Granville.)  The  Works  of  in 
Verse  and  Prose.  Lond. :  1732.  4°.  Fine  Vignettes  and  Portraits 
in  the  Pages. 

6455  LAPHAM,  LA.  Geog.  and  Topog.  Description  of  Wisconsin. 
Milwaukee:  1844.     12°.     Map. 

6456 Wisconsin:   its  Geog.  and  Topog.,  History,  Geology,  and 

Mineralogy.     2d  ed.  impr.     Milwaukee:  1846.     12^.  ^ 

6457  LAPORTE,  Count  DE.    A  French  Grammar.    Bost.:1844.    8°. 

6458 Speaking  Exercises.     Boston:  New  York:  1845.     8°. 

6459  LARDNER,  DIONYSIUS.  Railway  Economy;  a  Treatise  on 
the  New  Art  of  Transportation.     N.  York:  1850.     12°. 

6460 A  Treatise  on  the  Steam  Engine:  for  Beginners.     London* 

1848.     12^. 

6461  LARDNER,  NATHANIEL,  (d.d.)  Life  and  Writings  of. 
London:  1769.    8°.    Portrait.     Autog.  N.  L.  Frothingham. 

6462  LAS  CASES,  Don  BALTHAZAR  de.  La  Ducouverte  des 
Indes  Occidentales,  par  Les  Espagnols.    Paris:  169i7.    12°. 


302  CATALOGUE. 

5463  LATE  OCOUKEE]N'CES  (The)  in  K.  America,  and  Policy  of 
Great  Britain  considered.     London:  1766.     8°. 

5464  LATHAM,  R.  G.  (M.D.,  F.R.s.)  Man  and  his  Migrations.  New 
York:  1852.    12°. 

6465  LATHBUEY,  THOMAS,  Rev.,  m.a.  The  Spanish  Armada, 
A.  D.  1588.     London:  1840.    12°. 

6466  LATHROP,  D.  W.  (Rev.)  The  Case  of  the  Gen.  Assembly  of 
the  Presb.  Ch.  in  the  U.  S.  bef .  the  Sup.  Court  of  Pa.  Phila. :  1839. 
8°. 

6467  LATHROP,  JOHN",  Jr.  Gentleman's  Pocket  Register,  and 
Freemason's  Annual  Anthology,  for  1813.     Boston.    12°. 

6468  LATHROP,  Rev.  JOSEPH.  Christ's  Warning  to  the  Churches, 
nth  ed.    Boston:  1811.     12°. 

6469  Sermons,  with  a  Memoir  written  by  himself .     Springfield: 

1821.    8°. 

6470 Sermons  on  various  subjects.     Worcester:  1793.    8°. 

6471  Same.    Yol.  2.     Worcester:  1796.    8°. 

6472  Same.     Worcester:  1806.    8°. 

6473  Same.    Springfield:  1807.    8°. 

6474 A  view  of  the  Christian  Religion,  in  49  Discourses.  Wor- 
cester: 1801.    8°. 

6475  LATIMER,  E.  Miss.  Life  and  Thoughts:  or,  Memorials 
of  the  late  Julia  A.  Parker  Dyson.     Boston:  1856.    12°.    Port. 

6476  La  TOUR,  A.  L.  Memoir  of  the  War  in  West  Florida  and 
Louisiana  in  1814  and  1815.     With  an  Atlas.    Phila. :  1816.   8°. 

6477  LATROBE,  CHAS.  JOSEPH.  The  Rambler  in  North  Amer- 
ica.    2d  ed.     2  vols.     London:  1836.     12°. 

6478  The  Rambler  in  Mexico.     London:  1836.     Cr.  8°.    Maps. 

6479  LATTER  DAY  LUMIKARY.  By  a  Comm.  of  the  Baptist 
Board  of  For.  Missions.     Yol.  1.    Phila. :    1818.    8°. 

Contains  valuable  accounts  of  the  Indiana  on  the  "Western  border.    S.  G.  D. 

6480  LAUD,  WILLIAM,  (A'b'p.)  A  Speech  Delivered  in  the  Star 
Chamber,  at  the  Censure  of  John  Bostwick,  Henry  Burton,  and 
William  Prinn.     London:  1637.    4°. 

6481  LAUDERDALE,  Earl  of.  Letters  to  the  Peers  of  Scotland. 
London.     1749.     8°. 

5482  LAUGEL,  AUGUSTE.  The  United  States  during  the  War. 
London:  1866.    8°. 

6483  LAUREAD,  (The).  A  Literary,  Political,  and  Kaval  Satire. 
By  the  Author  of  Cavendish.     2d  ed.     London:  1833.    12°. 

6484  LAUREL  HILL  CEMETERY,  near  Phila.,  Guide  to,  num- 
erous Illustrations.     By  Notman.     Phila. :  1844.     R.  8°. 

5485  LAURENS,  Col.  JKO.  The  Army  Correspondence  of  in  the 
years  1777-8,  with  memoir  by  Mr.  Gilmore  Simms.  Bradford  Club 
Series  (80  printed).    K.  Y.:  1867.  R.  8°.  Autog.  of  Chas.  Congdon. 


CATALOGUE.  303 

6486  LAVATER,  JOHN  CASPAR,  (Rev.)     Aphorisms  on  Man. 
4th  ed.    Boston:  1790.     16°. 
Dr.  Belknap's  copy  with  Autograph  and  Notes  interspersed.    Frontispiece. 

5487 Same.    Phila.:  1790.    16°. 

6488 Same.    5th  ed.     Newburyport:  1793.    12°. 

6489  LAVALLETTE,  Count.  Memoirs  of.  Written  by  himself. 
Phila.:  1832.     16°. 

6490  LAW,  ANDREW.  A  collection  of  Hymn  Tunes.  Cheshire: 
[n.  d.]    Sq.  12°. 

6491  LAW,  JOHN  (Judge.)  The  Colonial  History  of  Vincennes. 
With  Add.    Vincennes:  1858.    8°. 

5492  LAW,  WILLIAM.     A  Serious  Call.    Boston:  1808.    12°. 

6493  LAW  for  the  Organization  of  U.  S.  Courts.  Debates  on.  Al- 
bany: 1802.    8°. 

6494  LAWRENCE,  EDWARD  A.  The  Mission  of  the  Church; 
or  Systematic  Beneficence.    N.  York:  [n.  d.]    24°. 

6496  LAWRENCE,  JOHN.  The  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  John 
Lawrence.    Boston:  1857.    8°. 

6496  LAWRENCE,  JONATHAN.  A  Selection  from  the  Writings 
of  the  late  J.  L.,  Jr.    N.  York:  1833.     12°. 

6497  LAWRENCE,  ROBT.  F.  The  N.  Hampshire  Churches,  His- 
tories of  the  Cong,  and  Presb.  Churches  in  the  State,  with  Notices 
of  other  Denominations.  Also  Incidents  of  the  first  Settlement  of 
Towns.     Claremont:  1857.    8°. 

6498  LAWRENCE,  T.  BIGELOW.    Memorial  volume.    4to.    Bos. 

Privately  printed;  presentation  copy  from  Abbott  Lawrence. 

6499  LAWRENCE,  W.  (f.r.s.)  Lectures  on  Physiology,  Zoology, 
and  the  Natural  History  of  Man.    Engravings.    Salem:  1828.    8°. 

6500  LAWRENCE,  W.  R.  (m.d.)  Extracts  from  the  Diary  and 
Corresp.  of  the  late  Amos  Lawrence ;  Life,  Ed.  by  his  Son.  Boston : 
1855.    8°.     Port. 

5501  LAWRENCE,  WM.  BEACH.  The  origin  and  nature  of  the 
Representative,  and  Federative  Institutions  of  the  U.  S.  N.  Y. : 
1832.    8°. 

5502  LAWS  and  customs,  rights,  liberties,  and  privileges  of  the  city 
of  London.    London:  1765.    12°. 

6503  LAWS  of  Executors  and  Administrators.     London:  1702.    12°. 

6504  LAWS  of  Honour.    Account  of  the  anc.  derivation  of  all  titles, 
'  dignities,  offices,  etc.     London:  1814.     8°.     Fine  plates. 

6505  LAWS  of  Colonial  and  State  Governments  rel.  to  the  Indians, 
and  Ind.  Affairs.     1633-183L    Wash.:  1832.    8°. 

6506  LAWS  (General)  of  Massachusetts,  from  the  adoption  of  the 
Constitution  to  Feb'y,  1822.  Ed.  by  Theron  Metcalf.  2  vols. 
Boston:  1823.    Vol.  IIL   June,  1822,-June,  1831.    Bost.:1832.   8°. 

6607 of  the  U.  S.  and  other  Documents  respecting  the  Public 

Lands.    Washn.  1828.    8°. 


'304  CATALOGUE. 

5508  LAWS  of  the  U.  States.  Yol.  1.     Boston:  1795.     Fol. 

Same.    1st  Cong.   1st  sess.   10th  Cong.  Pub.  by  Authority. 

Phila.:  1806-1807.    9v.    8°. 
5509 of  the  United  States,  and  other  Documents  respecting  the 

Public  Lands.     Washington:  1817.     8°. 
6510  LxlWS,  Treaties  and  other  Documents  respecting   the  Public 

Lands.     Washington:  1810.     8°. 

5511  LAWSON",  DEODAT.  Christ's  Fidelity  the  only  Shield  against 
Satan's  Malignity.  Sermon  at  Salem-Yillage  the  ^4th  of  March, 
1692.  Being  Lecture-day  there,  and  a  time  of  Publick  Examina- 
tion of  some  Suspected  for  Witchcraft.  The  2d  ed.  London:  Rep. 
by  T.  Parkhurst,  1704.     [Very  scarce.] 

5512  LAWSON,  J0H:N'.  The  History  of  Carolina.  London:  1714. 
Raleigh:  1860.    12°. 

6513  LAWYER,  THE.  Or  man  as  he  ought  not  to  be:  A  tale. 
Charlestown,Ms.:  1829.     12°. 

5514  LAY  (The)  of  the  Last  Pilgrim.  By  the  Author  of  "  The  Pil- 
grimage of  Ormond."     Charleston,  S.  C:  1832.     12°. 

5515  LAYS  or  MELPOMENE.  By  S.  L.  Fairfield.  Portland: 
1824.     12°. 

5516  LEADBETTER,  CHARLES.  Uranoscopia;  or,  the  Contem- 
plation of  the  Heavens.  Demonstration  of  the  Equation  of  Time. 
London:  1735.    8°.     Portrait. 

5517  LEAMi:NiG,  JEREMIAH,  (a.m.)  Dissertation  upon  various 
Subjects.     Pittsfield:  1808.     12°. 

5518  LEAYITT,  JO:srATHA]Sr.  Memoir  of.  By  a  Sister.  :N'ew 
Haven:  1822.    18°.    Port. 

5519  A  Summary  of  the  Laws  of  Ms.  relative  to  the  Settlement 

of  Paupers.     Greenfield:  1810.     8°.     Bound. 

5520  LEAYITT,  JOSHUA.  Seamen's  Devotional  Assistant,  and 
Mariners'  Hymns.     N.  York:  1830.     16°. 

5521  LeBOSQUET,  John.  The  Congregational  Manual  :  Belief, 
Government,  and  Usages  of  the  Cong.  Churches.    Bost. :  1841.  18°. 

5522  LECHFORD,  THOMAS.  Plain  Dealing  or  I^ews  from  Kew 
England,  with  an  lutrod.  and  Notes,  by  J.  H.  Trumbull.  Boston: 
1867.    4°. 

5523  LECTURES  BY  ABNER  KNEELAND.  Phila.:  1818.  12°, 
Port. 

5524  LECTURES  on  diet  and  regimen,  by  A.  F.  M.  WiUich.  Bos- 
ton: 1800.     2v.     16°. 

5525  LECTURES  (The).  Did.  bef.  the  Amer.  Institute  of  Instruc- 
tion, at  Providence  (R.  I.),  Aug.  1840.     Boston:  1841.     12°. 

5526 Bef.  the  Am.  Inst,  at  Pittsfield,  Aug.  15, 1843.     Boston: 

1844.    12°. 
5527  Deld.  before  the  Amer.  Inst.    At  Springfield,  Mass.    Aug. 

1856.    Boston:  1857.    12^. 


CATALOGUE.  305 

5528  LECTURES  before  the  Amer.  Inst,  at  N.  Bedford,  1859.  Bos- 
ton: 1860.     12°. 

5529  LEDIAIID,  THOMAS,  Esq.,  f.r.s.  Life  of  John,  Bake  of 
Marlboroui?h.  Illustrated  with  Maps,  Plans  of  Battles,  Sieges,  and 
Medals,  and  Original  Letters  and  Tapers.  2  vols.  London:  1743. 
8°.     Port. 

5530  LEDNUM,  JOHN".  A  History  of  Methodism  in  America,  1736- 
85.     Phila.:  1859.     12°.     Portrait  and  MS.  letter  of  the  Author. 

.5531  LEDYARD,  JOHX.  A  Journal  of  Capt  Cook's  last  Voyage, 
in  1776-79.  Illustrated  with  a  Chart.  Hartford:  1783.  8°.  [Very  rare.] 
Autog.  Gov.  James  Sullivan. 

5532 The  American  Traveller,  by  Jared  Sparks.     Cambridge: 

1828.  8°. 

5533  LEE,  ALEX.  COOPER.     Picture  of  London  and  its  Environs. 

Newed.     London:  1848.     48^. 
.5534  LEE,  CHARLES.    Proceedings  of  a  Court  Martial,  for  the  trial 

of  Maj.-Gen.  Lee,  July  4,  1778.     N.  York:  privately  printed,  1864. 

8°.     Only  100  copies  printed.      Autograph    letter  of    Francis   F. 

Hoffman, 

5535  LEE,  ELIZA  BUCKMINSTER.  Kaomi;  or,  Boston  Two 
Hundred  Years  Ago.     2d.  Ed.     Boston:  1848.     12°. 

5536  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Joseph  Buckminster,  D.D.,and  of  his  Son, 

Rev.  Joseph  Stevens  Buckminster.     Boston:  1849.    12^.    Portraits. 

.5537  LEE,  HENRY,  (Maj.  Gen.)    The  Campaign  of  1781  in  the 

Carolinas;  Appendix  of  Original  Documents.     Phila.:  1824.     8°. 
55:58  Memoirs  of  the  War  in  the  Southern  Dep.  of  the  U.  S. 

Washington:  P.  Force:  1827.    8°. 
5539 Observations  on  the  Writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  and  the 

Attack  on  the  Memory  of  the  late  Gen.  Henry  Lee.     New  York: 

1S32.    8°. 

5540  Same.     2d  ed.     Phila.:  18.39.    8°. 

.5541  Evils  of  the  Existing  Tariff.     Boston:  1832.    8°. 

5542  LEE,  NELSON.  Three  Years  among  the  Camanches.  His 
Captivity;  singular  Escape,  &c.    Troy,  N.  Y.:  12°. 

5543  LEE,  RICHARD  H.     Life  of  Arthur  Lee.     2  vols.     Boston: 

1829.  8°. 

5544  Memoir  of  R.  H.  Lee.     2  vols.     Phila. :  1825.     8°.     Port. 

5545  LEE,  R.  (Mrs.)  Memoirs  of  Barion  Cuvier.  By  Mrs.  R.  Lee 
(formerly  Mrs.  T.  Ed.  Bowditch.)     N.  York:  1833.     12°. 

5546  LEE,  SAMUEL.  Triumph  of  Mercy  in  the  Chariot  of  Praise. 
With  some  mixt  Reflections.     Boston:  1718.    18°. 

5547  Contemplations  on  Mortality.     The  Terrors  of  Death  laid 

open,  for  a  Warning  to   Sinners.     Boston  in  !N.  E.     Repr. :  1698. 
16°.     One  leaf  wanting  prob. 

5548  LEE,  WILLIAM.  The  Use  of  Brandy  and  Salt,  as  a  Remedy 
for  various  Diseases.     Boston:  1855.    18°. 


306  CATALOGUE. 

5549  LEECH,  SAMUEL.  Thirty  Years  from  Home,  or  a  Voice 
from  the  Main  Deck.     Boston:  1843.     16°.     lll'd. 

5550  LEEDS,  GEO.  (d.d.)  A  Serm.  in  Christ  Ch.  Phila.,  as  a 
Memorial  of  the  Rev.  Benj.  Dorr,  d.d.,  31  Oct.  1869.  Phila. :  1869. 
R.  8°. 

5551  LEEDS  DIRECTORY  (The)  for  1809.     Leeds.     12°. 

5552  LEGIOX.  A  Second  Letter  from  Legion  to  the  Duke  of  Rich- 
mond.    London:  188;J.     8°. 

5553  LEGIOi^  OF  LIBERTY  (The)  and  Force  of  Truth,  contain- 
ing the  Thoughts,  words,  and  deeds  of  prominent  Apostles,  Cham- 
pions, and  Martyrs.     2d  ed.    Illust.  with  Engravings.     1842.     12°. 

5554  Same.     2d  ed.     Illust'd.     [New  York:]  1843.     12°. 

5555  LEGIT  AT,  FRAISTCIS.  A  New  Voyage  to  the  East  Indies. 
Adventures  in  two  Desert  Islands.  Maps  and  Figures.  London: 
1708.     8°. 

5556  L'HEMISPHERE,  Journal  Politique,  Commercial,  et  Litteraire. 
Phila. :  7  Oct. ,  1809-Sept. ,  1810.     8°. 

5557  LEIGII,  EDWARD.  Analecta  De  XIL  Primis  Csesaribus. 
Select  and  Choyce  Observations  concerning  the  twelve  first  Csesars, 
with  6  moi-e  Eraperours  answered  thereunto.     Lond. :  1647.     18°. 

5558  LEIGH,  M.  A.  Guide  to  the  Lakes  and  Mountains  of  Cumber- 
land, Westmoreland  and  Lancashire.     Maps.     London:  1832.    12°. 

6559  Same.     6th  ed.     London:  1837.     12°. 

5560  LEISTE,  CHRISTIAN.  Berschreibung  des  Brittischen  Amer- 
ika  zur  Esparung  der  englischen  Karten.  Nebst  einer  Special-Karte 
der  mittlern  Brittischen  Colonien.  Daelbst  gebruoft  mit  Bind  sell 
schen  Schristen:  1778.     8°. 

6561  LELAND,  JOHN,  (d.d.)  Reflections  on  Bolingbroke's  Letters 
on  History.  London:  1753.  8°.  In  same  vol.  A  Complete  Col- 
lection of  Junius'  Letters  with  those  of  Sir  Wm.  Draper.  London: 
1769.  8*^.  Observations  on  Dr.  Cadogan's  Dissertation  on  the  Gout, 
&c.,byWm.  Falconer,  M.D.     Bath:  1772.     8°. 

6562  LELAND,  SHERMAN.  The  Leland  Magazine  or  Geneal. 
Record  of  Henry  Leland  and  his  descendants.     Boston:  1850.     8°. 

5563  LeMERCIER,  ANDREW,  (Mr.)  The  Church  History  of 
Geneva.  Also  a  Political  and  Geographical  Acct.  of  that  Republic. 
Boston,  N.  E. :  1732.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

5564 A  Treatise  on  Detraction.     Boston:  1733.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

5565  LEMPRIERE,  J.,  d.d.  Universal  Biography.  London:  1808. 
8°. 

5566  Same.     2  vols.    N.  York:  1825.    8°.    Ed.  by  E.  Lord. 

5567 Classical  Dictionary.     2d  Amer.  from  the  8th  Lond.  ed. 

N.  York:  1816.     8°. 
5568  LEMPRIE  RE,  WILLIAM.    A  Tour  from  Gibraltar  to  Tangier. 
3ded.    Richmond:  1800.    12^ 


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6569  LENDRUM,  JOHN.  A  History  of  the  American  Revolution. 
[2  vols.]    Boston:  1795.    12°.     [Rare.] 

5570  LeNEYE,  JOHN.  Fasti  Ecclesiae  Anglican*:  Or,  Succession 
of  the  Principal  Dignitaries  in  each  Cathedral,  Collegiate  Church  or 
Chapel  in  England  and  Wales.     [London:]  1716.    Fol. 

6571  Monumenta  Anglicana:  Being  Inscriptions  on  the  Monu- 
ments of  Eminent  Persons  Deceased  in  or  since  the  the  year  1700, 
to  the  end  of  the  Year  1715.  London:  1717.  Vol  2  — Of  Persons 
deceased  in  or  since  1650,  to  1679.  London:  1718.  Vol.  3  — Of 
Persons  deceased  in  or  since  16R0,  to  the  end  of  1099.  London:  1718. 
Vol.  4  —  Of  Persons  deceased  in  or  since  1600,  to  the  end  of  1649. 
London:  1719.  Vol.  5  (Supplement)  —  eminent  persons  deceased 
1650-1718.    5  vols.    London:  1719.    8°.    MS.  note  by  Mr.  D. 

Scarce  and  valuable. 

6572  LEONARD,  ARIEL,  (A.M.)  A  Prayer,  composed  for  the  Ben- 
efit of  the  Soldiery,  in  the  American  Army.  By  A.  L.,  Chaplain  to 
General  Putnam's  Regiment.     Cambridge:  1775.    12°. 

6573  [LEONARD,  DANIEL.]  Massachusettensis.  [Boston.]  8°. 
1775. 

[Formerly  attributed  to  Jonathan  Sewall,  but  since  known  'to  have  been  written  by 
Leonard.]  The  ablest  of  the  controversial  writings  on  the  side  of  Gr.  Britain.  Re- 
plied to  by  "  Novanglus  "  (John  Adams). 

6574  LEONARD,  L.  W.  The  History  of  DubHn,  N.  H.,  with  a  Reg- 
ister of  Families.    Boston:  1855.    8°.    Map,  Portraits,  &c. 

5675  LEONARD,  PETER.  Western  Coast  of  Africa.  Journal  of 
an  Officer  in  the  Dryad,  in  1830-32.  Philada.:  1833.  12°.  Also, 
Title  and  List  of  Vessels  engaged  in  the  Slave  Trade. 

5576  LESDERNIER,  EMILY  P.  (Mrs.)  Voices  of  Life.  N.  Y.: 
1853.    12°.    Frontispiece. 

6577  LESLEY,  J.  P.  Address  to  to  the  Suffolk  North  Asso.  of  Cong. 
Ministers.     Boston:  1849.    12°. 

5578  LESTER,  C.  EDWARDS.  Artist,  Merchant,  and  Statesman. 
Age  of  the  Medici,  and  our  own  Times.     2  vols.    N.Y. :  1845.    12°. 

5579  LESTRANGE,  Sir  ROGER.  Fables  of  ^sop  and  other  Myth- 
ologists.     5thed.,corr.     Lond.:  1708.     12°. 

5580 Twenty-two  select  colloquies  out  of  Erasmus,  with  Life  of 

the  Author,  by  Tho.  Brown.     Lond.:  1711.     12°. 

5581  Same.     London.  1725.    8°. 

5582 The  Observator  in  Dialogue.     Vol.   2.      London:    1687. 

[Vol.  3  to  No.  246.]    Fol. 

5583 TuUey's  Offices.  Turned  out  of  Latin  into  English.  Lon- 
don: 1688.     12<'.     Front. 

5584  LETI,  GREGORIO.  The  Life  of  Pope  Sextus  the  Fifth. 
London:   1754.    Folio. 

5585 La  Vie  D'Olivier  Cromwell.    Enrichie  de  figures.    Deux 

Tomes.     A  Amsterdam :  1703.     12°. 


308  CATALOGUE. 

5586  LETTER  from  the  Sec'y  of  the  JSTavy.  President  Madison's 
Message  on  the  U.  S.  Mint:  with  other  reports  and  docs,  relating 
to  the  Treasury.     Washington:  1814.     Fol. 

5587  to  Edmund  Burke,  [from   Sir  Brook  Boothby.]     3d  ed., 

with  add.     Lond. :  1792.     8^. 

5588  to   Two  Great  Men  on  the  Prospect  of  Peace.     London: 

1760.    8°.     MS.  note  by  Mr.  D. 

5589  to  an  Hon.  Brigadier  General  [Ld.  Townshend].  Comman- 
der-in-chief of  his  Maj.'s  forces  in  Canada.     London:  1760.    8°. 

5590  to  the  People  of  England,  on  the  i^ecessity  of  putting  an 

immediate  End  to  the  War.     London:  1760.     8°. 

5591  from  a  Merchant  in  London  to  his  Nephew  in  N.  America, 

relative  to  the  Present  Posture  of  Affairs  in  the  Colonies.  London: 
1766.     8°. 

5592 (A)  on  the  Genius  and  Dispositions  of  the  French  Gov- 
ernment.    Boston:  1810.     8°. 

5593  A  Letter  to  Dr.  Mather.     Boston:  Nov.  14, 1782.     [n.t.p.] 

8°.     [Scarce.] 

5594  to  a  Great  M[iniste Jr,  on  the  Prospect  of  a  Peace ;  wherein 

the  Demolition  of  the  Fortifications  of  Louisbourg  is  shewn  to  be 
absurd;  the  Importance  of  Canada  fully  refuted;  the  proper  Barrier 
pointed  out  in  N.  America.     London:  1761.    8°. 

5595  from  a  Patriot  in  Retirement  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Mr.  William 

Pitt.     London:  1761.     8°.     Portrait  of  Pitt. 

5596  on  the  Genius  and  Dispositions  of  the  French  Government. 

Bait.:  1810.     8°. 

5597 to  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Hilsborough,  on  the  present 

situation  of  Affairs  in  America.    London:  Boston:  1769.    8°. 

5598 (A)  to  the  Rev.  George  Whitefield,  calling  upon  him  to 

vindicate  his   conduct  or  confes  his  faults.     By  L.   K.     Boston  : 

744.     12°. 

5599 (A)    from  two  neighboring  Assoc,   of    Ministers  in  the 

Country,  to  the  Assoc.  Ministers  of  Boston  and  Charlestovvn,  relat- 
ing to  the  admission  of  Mr.  Whitefield  into  their  Pulpits.  Boston: 
1745.     8°. 

5600  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Chitty,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of 

London.     London:  1760.    8°. 

5601  LETTERS  from  Geneva  and  France.  Addsd.  to  a  Lady  in 
Yirginia  by  her  Father.     2  vols.     Boston:  1819.     8°. 

5602  from    the    Bahama    Islands.      Written  in  1823-4.    Phila. : 

1827.    18°. 

5603  from  Columbia,  during  a  Journey  from  Caracas  to  Bogota, 

in  1823.     London:  1824.     8°. 

5604  d'un  Fermier  de  Pensylvanie.     Amsterdam:     1769.     12°. 

5605  d'un  Cultivateur  American  6crites  a  W.  S.  Eeuyer,  depuis 

l'Ann6e  1770,  jusqu'a  1781.    3  tomes.    Paris:  1784-^7.    8^ 


\o 


CATALOGUE.  309 

560G  LETTERS  from  Europe,  during  a  Tour  through  Switzerland  and 

Italy,  in  1801-02.    2  vols.     Phila.:    1805.    8°. 

5607  From  Asia,  by  a  Gentn.  of  Boston.     N.  York:  1819.     18°. 

5G08  from  the  Prisons  and  Prison-Ships  of  the  Revolution;  with 

notes  by  II.  R.  Stiles.     New  York.     Privately  printed:  1865.    4°. 

Ed.  35  copies. 
5009  to  the  Earl  of  Hillsboro',  from  Gov.  Bernard,  Gen.  Gage, 

and  the  Hon.  Council  for  the  Province  of  Mass.  Bay.    With  an 

Appendix.     Boston:  London:  1769.    8°.     [Rare.] 
5610 to  Caleb  Strong,  Esq.,  late  Govnr.  of  Massachusetts.    N. 

York:  1816.     8°. 

5611  LETTERS  AND  CONVERSATIONS  on  the  Indian  Missions 
at  Seneca,  Tuscarora,  Maume.     Boston:  1831.     18°. 

5612  LETTERS  of  Shahcoolen,  a  Hindu  Philosopher,  residing  in 
Philade]pliia,tohisfriendElHassan,  of  Delhi.     Bost.:    1802.12°. 

5613  on  Practical  Subjects.     Hartford:  1822.    18°. 

5014  to  the   London    "  Times,"   and    "  N.   York  Courier  and 

Inquirer."  By  a  States-Man  [Geo.  Lunt].  Boston:  1857.  12°.   Map. 

5615  from  Virginia;  trans,  from  the  French.     Bait.:  1816.     24°. 

5616  from  Madras,  during  1836-39.     By  a  Lady.     London,  John 

Murray:  1843.     12°. 

5617  to  William  Wilberforce,  Esq.  M.  P.,  on  the  Doctrine  of 

Hereditary  Depravity.    Boston:  1799.    12°. 

6618  written  by  a  Peruvian  Princess.     London:  1768.  12°. 

5619  to  the  Ministry,  from  Gov.  Bernard,  Gen.  Gage,  and  Com. 

Hood.    And  also  Memorials  to  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury.    With 
Letters  and  Papers  annexed.     Boston:  1769.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

5620  from  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  reply  to  Mr.  Marden:  with 

Extracts  from  the  Great  Work  now  compiling  under  the  Inspection 
of  Napoleon.    N.  York:  1817.    12°. 

5621  from  an  Elder  to  a  Younger  Brother,  on  the  Conduct  of 

Life.     Boston:  1810.    18°. 

6622  of  the  British  Spy.     6th  ed.     Bait.:  1818.    16°. 

5623  Models  of.     Being    an  epitome    of  "Elegant  Epistles." 

London:  1794.    4°. 

5624 written  by  the  Earl  of  Chatham  to  his  nephew,  Thos.  Pitt, 

Esq.    Cambridge,  Ms.:  1805.     12°. 

5625  LETTS,  J.  M.  California  Illustrated.  Description  of  the  Pa- 
nama and  Nicaragua  Routes.     88  Illustrations.  N.  York:  1853.    8°. 

5026  LETTSOM,  JOHN  COAKLEY,  (m.d.)  Effects  of  Hard 
Drinking.     London:  1791.     4°. 

6627 The  works  ol  John  Fothergill,  m.d.     With  Life.     Lond. : 

1784.    4°.    Plates. 

5628  Hints  on  Beneficence,  Temperance,  and  Medical  Science. 

London:  1797, 1816.     2v.     8°.     [Dr.  Belknap's  copy  of  vol.  1.] 

5629  LEVERETT,  C.  E.    A  Memoir,  Biog.  and  Geneal.  of  Sir  John 


310  CATALOGUE. 

Leverett,  Kt.  Govt,  of  Mass.;  of  John  Leverett,  r.  r.  s;  and 
of  the  Family  Generally.  Boston:  1856.  8°.  Portraits  and  other 
Engravings. 

5630  LEWIS,  ALONZO.  History  of  Lynn,  including  :N'ahant. 
Boston:  1844.    8°.     [Scarce.]    Port. 

5631  Love,  Forest  Flowers ,  and  Sea  Shells.     Boston:  1845.   24°. 

5632  Poems.     Boston:  1831.     12°.    Portrait.     [Rare.] 

5633  History  of  Lynn.     Boston:  1829.    8°.     Ill'd.     [Scarce.] 

5634  LEWIS,  JOHK.  Tables  of  comp.  Etymology  and  Analogous 
Formations  in  the  Greek,  Latin,  Spanish,  Italian,  French,  English, 
and  German,  Languages.     Phila.:  1828.     4°. 

6635  LEWIS,  JOHN"  W.  Life,  Labors  and  Travels  of  Elder  Chas. 
Bowles.  Also  an  Essay  on  the  Fugitive  Slave-Law  of  1850,  by  Rev. 
Arthur  D earing.     Watertown:  1852.     12°. 

5636  LEWIS,  MATTHEW  GREGORY,  Esq.  (m.p.)  Journal  of  a 
W.  Indian  Proprietor,  of  a  Residence  in  Jamaica.  London:  1834. 
8°.    Portrait. 

5637  The  Life  and  Corres.  of.  Author  of  "  the  Monk,"  &c.  2  vols. 

London:  1839.     8°.    Port. 

5638  The  Castle  Spectre,  a  drama.     London:  1803.    8°. 

5639  LEWIS,  MERIWETHER.  The  Travels  of  Capts.  Lewis  and 
Clarke,  from  St.  Louis  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  London:  1809.  Map. 
[Scarce.] 

5640  Discoveries  in  the  Missouri,  Red  River,  and  Washita,  by 

Capts.  Lewis  and  Clark,  Dr.  Sibley  and  Mr.  Dunbar;  with  a  Statis- 
tical Account  of  the  Countries  adjacent.  Washington:  1806.  8°. 
Map. 

5641  LEWIS,  WLN'SLOW,  m.d.  Address  on  Resigning  the  Presi- 
dency of  the  Boston  Numismatic  Society,  January  5th,  1865.  N.  Y. : 
1866.     4°. 

5642  LEX  PARLIAME:N^TARIA;  or,  a  Treatise  of  the  Law  and 
Custom  of  Parliaments.     3d  ed.     London:  1748.     8°. 

5643  LIBER  PSALMORUM.  Editus  a  Johanne  Leusden.  Lond. : 
1758.    18°. 

This  Latin  and  Hebrew  Version  of  the  Psalms,  belonged  to  Joseph  Mackean,  first  Presi- 
dent of  Dartmouth  College,  who  gave  it  to  Dr.  Wm.  JenkS  of  Boston. 

5644  "  LIBERTY."  The  Image  and  Superscription  on  every  Coin 
issued  by  the  U.  States.    1839.     12°. 

5645  Liberty  or  Slavery.  3  Prize  Essays  on  Am.  Slavery.  Bos- 
ton: 1857.     12°. 

5646  LIEBER,  FRANCIS.  Legal  and  Political  Hermeneutics.  Bost: 
1839.     8°. 

5647 Constitution   and  Plan  of  Education  for  Girard  College. 

Phila.:  1834.    8°. 
5648 Letters  written  after  a  trip  from  Philada.  to  Niagara.      Ed. 

byE.  L.    Phila.:  1834.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  311 

5649 The  West,  a  Metrical  Epistle.    N.  Y. :  1848.    Sq.  18°. 

6650  LIi:S,EUGE:N'E.  The  Preludes.  A  collection  of  Poems.  N. 
York:  1846.    12°.    Bound. 

5651  LIFE  AND  ADVENTURE  in  the  South  Pacific.  By  a  Rov- 
ing  Printer.     New  York:  1861.     12°. 

5652  LIFE  AND  REIGN  OF  CHARLES  L  Vol.  II.  London: 
1716.    8°. 

5653  LIFE  OF  ETHAN  ALLEN.  Jared  Sparks,  Buriington  1858. 
MacLean  and  Laurence's  Map  of  Kansas  1857.  Duties  of  the 
Fourth  Commandment,  by  Aaron  Bancroft.  Worcester  1817. 
Niagara  Falls,  Montreal  and  Quebec:  1854,  &c.     15  vols.     12°. 

5654  LIFE'S  Discipline:  a  tale  of  the  Annals  of  Hungary.  By  Talvi. 
N.  Y.  and  Phila. :  1851.    12°. 

5655  LIGHT  OF  TRUTH  (The)  and  Pleasure  of  Light.  Milledge- 
ville:  1827.     12°. 

6656  LILLIE,  A.  (d.d.)    Canada:  Physical,  Economical,  and  Social. 

Toronto:  1855.     12°.     Maps. 
5657  LILLY,  LAMBERT, ,  (Pseud.)    The  History  of  the  Middle 

States.     Numerous  Engravings.    Boston:  1852.     18°. 
5658 The  Early  History  of  the  Southern  States.     Numerous 

Engravings.    Phila.:  1832.     18°. 
6659 The  History  of  the  Western  States.    Illustrated  by  Tales, 

Sketches  and  Anecdotes.     Boston:  1847.    18°. 

5660  The  History  of  New  England.     Boston:  1850.   18°.    Illust. 

6661  The  Early  History  of  the  Southern  States,  Va.,  N.  and  S. 

Carolina  and  Ga.     Numerous  engravings.     Boston:  1844. 

5662  LILLY,  WILLIAM.  History  of  his  Life  and  Times,  from 
1602  to  1681.  Written  by  himself.  London:  1715.  Rep.  1822.  8°. 
Portraits. 

5663  LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM.  Political  Debates  with  Hon.  Stephen 
A.  Douglas,  in  the  celebrated  Campaign  of  1858  in  Illinois.  Colum- 
bus: 1860.    8°. 

6664 The  Life,  Speeches  and  Public  Services  of.    N.  Y. :  1860. 

12°.   Portrait. 
5665 Memorial  Proceedings  of  Boston.     Boston:  1865.    8°. 

5666  3  Vols.   Eulogies,  Orations,  Proceedings  of  Cities,  Societies, 

,&c.,  on  the  death  of.  Vol.  1.  12  Tr.  Sumner,  Tyler,  Swain,  Rob- 
ertson, At  wood,  Sweetser,  Vincent,  Williams,  Savannah  Mass  Meet- 
ing, &c. 

5667  Vol.  2.     34  Tr.     Badger,  Bancroft  (Geo.),  Binney,  Briggs, 

Bullock,  Chester,  Clark,  Crocker,  Cutter,  Day,  Dudley,  Dunning, 
Egar,  Howlett,  Hall  (Newman),  Hepworth,  Holland  (J.  G.),  Jor- 
dan, T.  K.  King,  Mayo,  Nason,  Putnam,  Sherman,  Simpson,  Sprague, 
Stone,  A.  L.,  Storrs,  R.  S.    (Port). 

6668 Vol.  3.    Assassination  newspapers,  Inauguration  Cuttings, 


312  CATALOGUE. 

5669  LINCOLN,  SOLOMOK,  Jr.  History  of  Hingham,  Mass.  Hing- 
hani:  1827.  12°.     [Very  scarce.]     Autog.  of  Author. 

5670  An  Address  on  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of 

Hingham.     Hingham:  1835.     8°.     Author's  Autograpli. 

5671  LINCOLI!^,  WILLIAM.  History  of  Worcester,  Mass.  Wor- 
cester: 1837.   8°. 

5672  Hist.  Worcester.    jS'ew  ed.   Worcester:   1862.  8°.  Portrait. 

5673  LI:N'C0!>I^IANA.     In  Memoriam.     Boston:  1865.     4°. 

5674  LINJSr,  JOim  BLAIR,  d.d.  Valerian,  a  Narrative  Poem:  with 
Life  of  the  Author.     Phila.:  1805.     4°. 

5675  The  Powers  of  Genius:  A  Poem.     London:  1804.     16°. 

5676  The  Power  of  Genius.     Phila. :  ISOl.  12°.     [Scarce.] 

5377  LINN,  WILLIAM.     Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson.    Ithaca:  1843. 

12°.   Portrait. 

5678  LINN,  WILLIAM,  d.d.  Discourses  on  the  Signs  of  the  Times. 
New  York:  1794.  Also  the  Blessings  of  America.  Serm.  July  4, 
1791.  The  Character  of  Simon  the  Sorcerer:  a  Serm.  N.  Y.:  1793. 
Remarks  on  Dr.  Moore's  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Prot.  Epis. 
Ch.  in  New  York.    N.  York:  1793.     8°. 

5679  Sermons,  Historical  and  Characteristical.  N.Y  [1791.]  16°. 

5680  LINSGHOTEN,  JOHN  YAN.  His  Discourse  of  Voyages  into 
ye  Easte  and  West  Indies.     London:  1598.     FoL 

A  very  rare  book :  marked  by  Mr.  Rich  at  8  guineas.    Curious  maps  and  plates. 

5681  LIPSCOMB,  ANDREW  A.  (Rev.)  Our  Country:  its  Danger 
and  Duty.    N.  York:  1854.     18°. 

5682  LIST  OF  TORIES  in  the  Revol.  War,  attainted  of  High  Trea- 
son.    N.  York:  privately  reprinted.     1865. 

5683  LITCHFIELD,  PAUL.  County  Centennial  Celebration,  at 
Litchfield,  Conn.,  18th  and  14th  of  Aug.,  1851.    Hartford:  1851.    8^. 

6684  LITERARY  GAZETTE  and  Journal  of  Belles  Lettres,  Arts, 
Sciences,  etc.,  for  1830-31.     London:  1830-31.     2v.     4°. 

6685  LITERARY  MAGAZINE  (The)  and  British  Review.  11  vols. 
1788-1793.     London.     8°.     Many  Portraits,  Yiews,  Maps,  &c. 

5680  LITERARY  AND  AMERICAN  REGISTER.  Vol.  I.  to 
YII.     From  Oct.,  1803  to  July,  1807.     Phila.:    8°. 

6687  LITERARY  MAGAZINE  (The)  or,  the  History  of  the  Worlds 
of  the  Learned.  By  a  Soc.  of  Gent.,  1735.  London:  1736.  8°. 
Autog.  T.  M.  Harris. 

5688  LITHGOW,  WILLIAM.  Nineteen  Years  Travels  through 
the  World,  [&c.]  10th  ed.  Lond.:  1692.  8°.  [Scarce.]  Wood 
cuts. 

5689  LITTELL,  JOHN.  Genealogies  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Passaic 
Valley,  (and  vicinity,)  Above  Chatham.  Feltville,  N.  J.:  1851. 
8°.    must. 


CATALOGUE.  313 

5690  LITTLE,  GEO.  B.  Memorial  of  the  Life  of  Ecv.  Geo.  B. 
Little.     Riverside  Press,  Cambridge:  1861.    8°. 

5691  LITTLE,  WILLIAM.  The  History  of  Warren,  N.  Hamp- 
shire.    Manchester,  N.  II. :  1870.     8°.     Front. 

6692  LITURGY  (A)  of  Kings  Chapel,  Boston.     2d  ed.    1811.     8°. 

6693  LIVERMORE,  GEORGE.  Opinions  of  the  Founders  of  the 
Republic  on  Negroes  as  Slaves,  as  Citizens, and  as  Soldiers.  Boston: 
1863.    8°.   . 

5694  Same.     5th  ed.     Boston:  1863.     Large  paper  ed.  50  copies. 

5695  LIVERMORE,  HARRIET.  Scriptural  evidence  in  favour  of 
female  testimony,  in  meetings  for  Christian  Worship.  Portsmouth: 
1824.     10°. 

5096  LIVERMORE,  SAMUEL.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Princi- 
pals, Agents,  Factors,  Auctioneers,  and  Brokers.     Bos.:  1811.     8°- 

6697  LIVERPOOL  DOCK  LAWS.    Liverpool:  1848.    8°. 

6698  LIVERPOOL.  The  Stranger's  Complete  Guide;  with  a  Map 
and  numerous  Engravings.     Liverpool:  [1852?]    18°. 

5699  The  Picture  of:  or  Stranger's  Guide.  Engravings.  Liver- 
pool: 1808.     12°. 

6700  LIVES  and  Portraits  of  curious  and  Odd  Characters.  Worces- 
ter: 1852.    12°.    Paper. 

6701  LIVINGSTO]^,  D.  17  Years'  Explorations  in  Africa.  By  J. 
H.  Coombs.    Phila.:  Chicago:  1857:    12°. 

5702  LIVINGSTON,  JOHN.     Law  Register:  a  Guide  for  men  of' 

business.    New  York:  1854.     8°. 
6703  LIVINGSTON,  JOHN   H.,   d.d.      Dissertation  on  Marriage 

with  a  Sister-in-law.    New  Brunswick,  [N.  J.:]  1816.     8°. 

5704  LIVINGSTON,  WILLIAM.  Review  of  Military  Operations 
in  N.  America  from  1753,  to  the  surrender  of  Otsego,  Aug.  14, 1756. 
[From  a  vol.  (7)  of  Mass.  Hist.  Colls.] 

5705  LLOYD,  DAVID.  Lives  and  Deaths  of  those  Excellent  Per- 
sonages, that  Suifered  for  the  Prostestant  Religion  from  1037  to 
1G6().  W^ith  the  Life  and  Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I.  London : 
1608.     Fol.     Frontispiece  of  19  Portraits. 

5706  The  States-men  of  England  Since  the  Reformation  [&c.]. 

London:  1(.)65.    8°.     Six  Portraits  on  one  plate. 

'1  Bought  Nov.  24, 1664."    MS.  on  title. 

5707  LLOYD,  JAMES  T.  Steamboat  Directoiy,  and  Disasters  on 
the  Western  Waters,  containing  the  History  of  Steam,  as  a  Motive 
Power;  the  Lives  of  John  Fitch  and  Robert  Fulton,  Likenesses  of 
their  first  Steamboats.  From  1798  to  1812.  Maps  The  Earth- 
quake of  1812,  &c.,  &c.  100  fine  Engravings,  and  46  Maps.  Cin- 
cinnati, O. :  1856.     8°. 

6708  LLOYD,  WILLIAM  (Bp.  Wore.)  The  True  way  to  suppress 
Popery  in  this  Kingdom:  Historical  Account  of  the  Reformation 
here  in  England.    London:  1677.    4°.    Title  torn. 


314  CATALOGUE. 

LOCAIi  HISTORY.      [Pamphlets   only, — bound  vols,  are  under 
authors.] 

The  collection  embraces  131  volumes  (or  about  4000  tracts),  in  which  materials  of  every 
kind,  relative  to  the  liistory  of  towns,  have  been  collected,  examined  and  arranged 
under  their  proper  titles.  Every  one  who  is  acquainted  with  the  difficulty  of  consulting 
scattered  pamphlets  will  perceive  the  value  of  such  a  classification ;  and  any  one  inter- 
ested  in  a  town  will  find  materials  already  prepared  for  him. 

5709  Abington,  Ms.  (12.)  Strong's  Senu.  Ded.  of  Meeting-H. 

(3d  Soc),  Boston,  1813.  — Weeks'  Serm.,  1820.  — Colburn,  1820.— 
Ward  Serm. ,  1835.  —  Thomas'  4th  July  Ads. ,  Boston,  1839.  —  Ward, 
J.  W.,  Serm.  Ded.  of  Kew  Meeting-H.,  Andover,  1849.  — White's 
Farewell  Disc.,  18G0. — Abington  Semi-Centennial,  1862. 

5710  Acton,  Ms.    (4.)    Greenough's  Serm.  Ordin.  of  Marshall 

Sliedd,  Concord,  1820.  —  Josiah  Adams'  Centennial  Ads.,  1835. 
[Authors'  Autog.]  —  Monument  Celebration,  1851. 

5711  AcKWORTH,  Ms.     (3.)     Cooke,  Phineas,  (2) ,  1829.  —  Bar- 
stow,  Z.  S.,  at  install'n  of  Moses  Gr.  Grosvenor,  1829. 

5712  Adams,  Ms.    Minutes  of  the  Shaftsbury  Bapt.  Assn.,  1786. 

5713  Alabama.     (6.)    Dis.   Mobile,  May,  1829.  Ded.  of  Gov- 
ernment St.  Ch.,  by  J.  B.  Warren.  —  A.  Woods,  Baccalaureate  Ads. 

—  2d  Ann.  Com't  U.  of  Ala.  Tuscaloosa,  1833. — Same.  3d  Ann. 
Com't,  1834.  —  Same.     Lecture  bef .  Am.  Institute,  Tuscaloosa,  1834. 

—  Same.  (Baccalaureate),  4th  Ann.  Com't  Univ.  of  Ala.  Tus. 
1835.  —  South'n  College  Magazine,  Yol.  5,  No.  6.,  (1860.)  Florence: 
1860.     8".     [All  scarce]. 

5714 Alfred,  Me.      Cogswell,  Jona.      Serm.   bef.   York   Co. 

Assn. ,  Kennebunk,  1819.     [Scarce.] 

5715 Albany,  N.  Y.     51  Tr.  1797-1856.     Y..  1.     Address  to 

the  Kepub.  Citizens  of  N".  Y.,  1813;  Impostures  and  Calumnies  of 
G.  M.  AVest,  1850;  Webster's  Speech,  May  28,  1851;  A.  Proudfit's 
Sermon,  1820;  Intro.  Lect.  to  Alb.  Med.  Coll.,  by  D.  M.  Reese, 
1839;  Dr.  Sprague's  Address  to  the  Y.  M.  Asso.,  1838;  Same,  in 
Behalf  of  the  Polish  Exiles,  1834;  Dedication  Sermon,  T.  E.  Yer- 
milye,  1S38;  Speeches  in  Behalf  of  the  U.  of  Albany,  1852;  Fiftieth 
Anniv.  Synod  of  Albany,  1853;  Trans.  Albany  Institute  Y.  4,  part 
1;  Proc.  Gen.  Cong.  Convention,  1852;  E.  A.  Huntington's  two 
Discourses,  with  History,  third  Presb.  Church,  1855;  Dr.  Sprague's 
2oth  Anniv.  Sermon,  1854,  &c. 

5716  Alstead,   K.   H.    3  Tr.     Minutes  of   Woodstock  Ass'n, 

Keene,  1805;  Whitman's  Serm.  Ordin.  Levi  Lankton,  ]N'orthamp- 
ton,  1790;  Grosvenor  on  Ch.  music,  Boston.  1830. 

6717 Allegheny,  Coll.    Pa.    Prospectus,    Meadville,  1829; 

Cat.  1838;  Alna,  Me.    Amenia,  iN".  Y.    Andoyer,  Ch.  &c.    11 

Tr. 

5718  ASHFIELD,  ASHBY,  ASHLAND,  Ms.  &c.  9  Tr. 

6719  Amesbury,  Ms.     6  Tr.    Tompkins'  Serm.  Ordin.    Moses 


CATALOGUE.  315 

Welch  (riaverhill),  Newb'pt,  1819;  Eaton's  Serm.  Ordin.  Peter  S. 
Eaton  (Boxford),  Newb'pt.,  1826;  Gunnison,  Fast  Serm.,  Ames- 
bury,  1836;  Noyes'  Serm.  (Ded.  Free-will  Bapt.  M.  H.),  Dover, 
1851;  Whitcomb,  2  Serms.,  Andover,  1850,  etc. 

5720 Amherst    College.    2  vols.    50  Tr.    Vol.   1.    27  Tr. 

Const,  and  By-Laws,  1818;  Noah  Webster,  Ads.  at  laying  cor. 
stone,  Aug.,  1820.  Doc's,  of  1820;  Humphrey,  Ads.,  1823;  Yer- 
planck,  G.  C.  Dis.,  Aug.,  1834;  Rep.  of  Legis.  Com.  App.  to  inquire 
into  facts  &c.,  1825;  Latin  Rules,  Amherst,  1826;  Two  Reports, 
Amh.,  1827;  Auto,  of  Prest.  Humphrey;  Laws  &c.,  1827;  Hum- 
phrey's Serm.  Ded.  Coll.  Chapel,  Amh.,  1827;  Same,  Parallel  bet. 
Intemperance  and  Slave  Trade,  Amh.,  1828;  Catalogue  1831  (Corp. 
Faculty  and  Tutors);  Catalogues  1831,  32,  33,  35,  36,38;  Statement 
of  Pecuniary  embarrassments,  1832;  Rev.  John  Todd,  ads.  bef.  Soc. 
of  Inquiry,  Amh.,  1833;  Boies,  do.;  Everett,  A.  H.,  on  Social  Im- 
provement, 1834;  Everett,  Edw.  Ads.  bef.  the  Literary  Soc,  1835; 
Humphrey,  Dis.  Amh.,  1834;  Coni't  Exercises,  1835.  —  Vol.  2. 
23  Tr.  Two  Reports,  Amh.,  1827;  Humphrey,  4th  July,  1828,  Amh.; 
Cushing,  Caleb,  Orat.  Aug.,  1836;  Barnes,  Albert,  Ads.  Aug.,  1838, 
Amh.:  Stebbins,  1838;  Rept.  on  Petition,  1839;  Mellen,  G.  Poem, 
Amh.  1839;  Barnard,  d.d.,  1839;  Humphrey  Prest.,  Valedictory, 
1845;  Hitchcock, Inaugural,  Amh.,  1845;  Sumner, Chas.,  Ads.  1847; 
Stearns'  Inaugural,  1855;  Everett,  Ed.,  Speech  on  the  Memorial  of 
Am.  Coll.,  1849;  The  Ichnolite,  (Coll.  Mag.)  Apr.,  1868;  Catalogues, 
1822,  23,  36,  38-9,  55-6,  57-8,  Library,  1855. 

6721  Amherst,  N.  H.  "4  Tr.   Fiske's  Masonic  Disc.  Bell's  Orat. 

Amherst,  1798;  McFarland  at  Ordin.  Nathan  Lord,  Amh.,  1816; 
John  Farmer's  Hist.  Sketch  of  Amherst,  Amh.,  1820. 

6722 Andover.     24  Tr.,  J.  French,  Serm.  agt. Extortion,  Bost., 

1777;  at  Ord.  of  Daniel  Oliver,  Newb'p't,  1787;  Thanksg.  dis.  Newb't, 
1804;  J.  H.  Church,  serm.  First  settlet  of  N.  Eng.,  Sutton,  1810;  E. 
Porter  Sermons,  And.,  1815,  and  1829;  3rd  and  4th  Reports  Amer. 
Soc.  Educ.  for  Minist.,  1818-19;  J.  Edwards,  serm.,  1826;  Address, 
cor.  stone  West  Meeting  H.,1826;  J.  Murdock,  serm. ,  1827;  B. 
Loring,  Thanks.  Disc,  1829;  Conf.  of  Faith  So.  Ch.,  1834,  1836; 
Parsons  Cooke  Disc,  1839;  the  Andover  Husking,  1842;  Webster's 
Address,  1843,  and  Moses  Stuart's  pamph.  on  same  1844.  The 
Andover  Fuss,  or  Dr.  Woods  and  Dr.  Dana,  1853,  &c 

6723 Andover  Theol.  Sem.    2  vols.   1808  to  1859.    Vol.  1.    22 

Tr.  Dwight,  Sermon  at  Opening,  and  at  ord.  of  Rev.  E.  Pearson, 
1808;  Holmes,  inaug.  of  Rev.  E.  Porter,  1812;  Porter,  Dedic  of  New 
Edifice,  And.,  1818;  Calvin  and  Hopkins  vs.  the  Bible  and  Common 
Sense,  1819;  Stuart,  on  the  Compl.  of  New  Coll.  Edifice,  And.,  1821; 
Catalogue,  1822  and  1832;  Laws  of,  1817  and  1827;  Concert  progr., 
Sep.  25,1822;  Justin  Edwards  address  to  Porter  Rhet.  Soc,  1825; 
Woods,  Nature  and  infl.  of  faith,  1826;  and  Lecture,  Sept.  2, 1823; 
22 


316  CATALOGUE. 

Kev.  E.  Porter,  The  Christian  Citizen,  1831;  Signs  of  the  Times, 
1823;  Char,  of  JS'ehemiah,  1816,  Course  of  Study,  1822.  Yol.  2.  31 
Tr.  Description  of,  1834;  Catalogues  of  1835-37,  '39,  '41,  '42,  '48,  '49, 
65-69;  Laws  and  Cust.,  1837, 1839;  Order  of  Exercises,  Sep.  1833; 
Sep.  1834;  31  Aug.  1835;  Sep.  5,  6  and  7,  1836;  Sep.  1837;  L. 
Beecher,  Dependence  and  Free  Agency,  1832;  Albert  Barnes,  prac- 
tical preaching,  1833;  Tayler  Lewis,  The  True  Idea  of  the  State, 
1843;  T.  H.  Skinner,  Elements  of  Power  in  Pub.  Speaking,  1833, 
and  on  Disbelieving  the  Atonement,  &c.,  1833. 

5724 Attleboro,  Mass.    10  Tr.    Levi  Hart's  serm.  at  Ord.  J. 

Wilder,  1790;  Z.  Sanger,  ord.  of  E.  Lazell,  1793;  J.  Wilder,  East 
serm.,  1798,  Wrentham;  W.' Warren,  serm.,  1803;  Holman,  Thanks, 
serm.,  1811;  T.  Williams  address,  Agr.  Soc,  4  July,  1825;  Covenant 
IstCh.,  1827;  J.  Wilder,  serm.,  1805.     Same  vol. 

5725 Augusta,  Me.    13  Tr.    J.  Appleton,  ord.  of  B.  Tappan, 

1811;  J.  Cogswell,  Serm.,  1819;  A.  Lamson,  ded.  Beth.  Ch.,  1827; 
T.  Adams, serm,  bef.  Kennebec  Conf.,  1829;  Moses  Thacher address 
1832;  Sylv.  Judd,  dis.  Birthright  Church,  1853. 

5726  Baltimore,  Md.      25  Tr.    J.   Bissett's  Serm.,  19  June, 

1791,Phila. ;  Channing's  Serm.  at  Ord.  of  Jared  Sparks,  1819; 
Serms.  at  Consec.  of  Bishop  Stone,  1830;  Miller's  Serm.  bef.  Board 
of  Eor.  Missions,  1835;  J.  N.  Maffit,  a  Plea  for  the  Orphan,  1833; 
Canton  Comp.  Prospectus,  1829;  Wirt's  Address,  Oct.  25,  1830; 
So.  Bait.  Co.  Prospectus,  1833;  Burnap's  Serm.  on  Sectarianism, 
1835;  T.  E.  Bond  Centenary  of  Methodism,  1838;  R.  Fuller's 
discourse,  1841;  Bp.  Whittingham's  discourses.  The  Priesthood  in 
the  Church,  1843. 

5727 Bangor,  Me.    30  Tr.  1822-68.    J.  Smith,  Serm.  at  the 

Theol.  Sem.,  Hallowell,  1823;  A.  Greely  bef.  Me.  Miss.  Soc,  Hallo- 
well,  1824;  J.  B.  Dods  Serm.,  Bangor,  1829;  Theol.  Sem.,  Survey, 
Bangor  1830,  Order  of  Exercises  1835,  Catalogue  1841  and  1871;  a 
word  for  Bangor  Sem.,  1860;  Haddock's  Disc,  1843;  Shepard, 
Serm.,  1835;  F.  H.  Hedge,  Introd.  Lect.  Bangor  Lyceum,  1836; 
4th  July  Oration,  1838;  J.  Maltby,  Serm.,  1838,  Temp,  disc,  1839; 
B.  R.  Tefft,  The  Perfect  Church,  1840;  C.  Hobart,  Serm.  Me.  Miss. 
Soc,  1848;  J.  H.  Allen's  Serms.,  1856, 1857,  etc. 

5728  Barnstable,  Ms.     17  Tr.     Shaw's  Ord.   Serm.  (1761); 

Hilliard's  do.  (1771),  Tripp's  do.  (1795);  Palfrey's  Centennial  Disc 
Author's  autog;  C.  Cod  Centennial,  1839;  Waterman's  Ordin.,  1802; 
Same,  Fast  Serm.,  1804;  Pratt's  Ordin.  (T.  M.  Harris),  1807;  Sew- 
all's  Ordin.  (Ezra  Ripley),  1820;  C.  Cod  Centennial,  Barnst.,  1840, 
«&c 

5729  Barre,  Ms.     J.  Thompson's  Disc,  a  ministry  of  50  years, 

1854;  Theodore  Parker,  ord.  of  Mr.  G.  Kimball,  1855;  Bedford, 
K.  H.,  Isaac  O.  Barnes'  address  on  the  100th  anniv.,  1850;  Pren- 


CATALOGUE.  317 

tice,  Serm.  at  install,  of  Joseph  Willard  at  Boxborough,  Ms., 
1785;  Barrington,  R.  I.,  Z.  Sanger's  Serm.  at  ord.  of  S.  Watson, 
1798;  BooTHBAY,  Me.,  Coan's  Centen.  Serm.  1866;  Becket, 
Ms.,  J.  L.  Mills'  anniv.  dis.,  1816;  in  all,  26  Tr. 

5730 Bkdford,  Belch krtown,  Ms.  (.3)  Rep.  of  the  Election 

Case;  Pease's  Serm.,  Brookfield,  1831;  Bellingiiam  (H);  Fisher's 
Serm.,  Oct.  13, 1816;  Civil  and  Eccl.  Hist,  of  the  Town,  1719-1819, 
Abiel  Fisher,  "Worcester,  1822:  Berlin  (6),  Confession  of  Faith, 
Hobart,  1803;  Puffer's  Yaled.  on  leaving  the  Old  Meet'g-H.,  &c., 
1827;  Boutwell,  G.  S.,  Ads.,  1853;  Berwick,  Me.  (5)  Minutes  of 
K.  H.  Assn  ,  &c..  Ports.,  1798;  Same,  1802;  Coffin's  Serm.,  install'n 
of  John  Thompson,  1783;  Bernardston,  Belmont,  etc.  24  Tr. 
in  all. 

5731  Beverly,  Ms.    20  Tr.    Hitchcock,  G.,  Serm.  Ordin.  of 

E.  Hitchcock,  1771;  Eliot,  And.   Serm.    Ordin.  Jos.  Willard,  1773 
McKeen's  Fast  Serm.,  1793;  Peabody's  Serm.,  Ord.  of  Moses  Dow 
1801;    Emmons'   Serm.,  Ord.  of  Jos.  Emerson,  1803;  Worcester,  S 
Serm.  at  ded.  of  New  Meeting-H.,  1803;  Baldwin.  Thomas,  In 
stall'n  of  Elisha  Williams,  1803;  Abbot,  A.,  1804; Dow's  Fast  Serm 
for  the  War,  1812;  Same,  Farewell  Serm.,  1813;  Remarks  on  the 
recent  Ordin.  by  Another  Layman,  1824;  Thayer's  Ordin.,  Thayer, 
1830;  Everett,  E.,Orat.  4th  July,  1835;  Thayer's  Valedict.,  1858; 
Gannett's  Serm.,  Ordin  of  J.  C.  Kimball,  1860. 

5732 Billerica,  Ms.    B.  W.  Cumming's  Serms.  1775,  '83,  '95, 

'96, '98, 1801,  Half  Century  (1813),  Whitman's  Ord.;  Farmer's 
Hist.  Memoir,  1816;  Whitman's  Thanksg.  Serm.,  1829;  Centennial 
Celeb.,  1855;  also 

5733  Boscawen,  N.  H.      Chronolog.  Register,  1823;  Bouton's 

Disc,  on  the  fiftieth  anniv.,  1859;  in  all,  18  Tr. 

5734 Bradford,  Ms.    13  Tr.    The  People's  Interest,  Serm., 

Thos.  Symmes,Ded.  to  Hon.  Wm.  Dummer,  Boston;  1724  [2  leaves 
wanting  at  end],  Jacob  Cushing,  Serm.,  Ordin.  of  Saml  Williams, 
Bost.,1766;  Ebenezer  Dutch  at  Ded.  of  New  Meeting-H.,  1791; 
Newb'port,1792;  Sam'l  Spring  at  Ordin.  of  Chas.  Coffin,  Jr.,  Newb'- 
port,  1804;  Two  Serms.,  Hervey  Wilbur,  Haverhill,  1812;  Isaac 
Braman,  Ordin.  of  Gardner  B.  Perry,  Haverhill,  1814;  History  of 
Bradford,  G.  B.  Perry's  Disc,  200th  Anniv.  of  Settlement,  Haver- 
hill, 1821:  Articles  of  Faith,  &c.,  First  Ch.,  Haverhill,  1832. 
Bradford  Academy,  Catalogues,  1834,  '39-48,  1803-53;  Wm. 
M.  Rogers'  Ded.  Ads.,  1841. 

5735 Byfield,  Ms.     11  Tr.      E.  Parish,  Anniv.   Serm.,  1797; 

:N^ewb'pt,  1798;  Same,  Orat.,  July  4th,  1799,  Newb'pt;  Same,  Ann. 
Thanks.,  Nov.  29, 1804,  Salem,  1805;  Same,  2d  ed.;  Same,  July  4th, 
1805,  Salem,  1805;  Same,  Serm.,  Buried  with  Christ,  1806;  Same, 
Ann.  Fast  Apr.,  1808,  :N'ewb'pt:  Same,  Fast,  1811,  Newb'pt;  Same, 
2ded.;  Same,  Fast,  1812;  Same,  1813. 


318  CATALOGUE. 

5736  LOCAL,  HISTORY.  Braintree,  Ms.  19  Tr.  1726-1858. 
Hancock's  Ord.  Serm.,  1726,  Hancock's  Cent'y  Serm.,  1739,  Porter, 
1749,  Briant,  1750,  (fee,  Sage,  Farewell  Serm.,  1809;  Storrs,  R.  S., 
Address  on  Inaug.  of  Prest.  Adams,  1825,  at  dedic.  K.  Meeting-H., 
1831;  Serm.  on  Slavery,  1844;  fFiftieth  Anniv.  Serm.,  1861;  J.  Q. 
Adams'  Address,  1842;  Adams'  Dis.  on  Educ,  1839;  C.  F.  Adams, 
Address,  1858. 

5737 Brookfield,  Mass.     30  Tr.    Forbes'  Serm.  on  Reduction 

of  Canada,  1760,  Boston,  1761;  Haven's  Serm.  at  Ordin.  of  Eph. 
Ward,  Boston,  1771;  Fiske,  Nathan,  Hist.  Dis.,  Bost.,  1776,  Repr.; 
Hitchcock's  Disc,  Dedication  of  New  Meeting-H.  in  Providence; 
also  at  W.  Parish  in  Brookfield,  Brookfield,  1795;  Backus,  Chas., 
Ordin.  Thos.  Snell,  Worcester,  1798;  Stone, Eliab,  Ordin.  Rev.Micah 
Stone,  Worcester,  I.  T.,  1801;  Washington's  Farewell  Ads. ,  Brook- 
field, 1812;  Snell's  4th  of  July  Orat.;  also  Poem  by  Ch.  Prentiss, 
Brookfield,  1813;  Same,  Dis.  bef.  Female  Bible  Soc,  Brookfield, 
1815;  Morse,  Jed.,  Ordin.  Eliakim  Phelps,  Brook'd,  1817;  Snell, 
Serm.,  Life  and  Death,  Brook'd,  1818;  Hist.  Sketch  Bap.  Ch.  in  B.; 
Snell,  on  Christian  Psalmody,  Brook'd,  1818;  Phelps,  Serm.,  Inter- 
ment of  the  Hon.  D wight  Foster,  Bost.,  1823;  Snell,  Signs  of  the 
Times;  Brook'd,  1824;  Communication  from  the  Brook'd  Ass'n  to 
the  Eccles.  Council,  Worcester,  1824;  Cotting's  Acts,  Brook'd,  1827; 
Stone's  Serm.,  Ded.  of  Meeting-H.  in  S.  Brook'd,  Brook'd,  1828; 
Foot's  Hist.  Brookfield,  Brook'd,  1829;  Same,  on  Intemperance, 
1828;  Decision  Sup.  Ct.,  relating  to  the  Sacramental  Furniture, 
Boston,  1832;  Snell's  Hist,  of  is^.  Brook'd,  Brook'd,  1838, &c.,  all  8°. 

5738  BiiiDGE water,  Ms.     I  Yol.  26  Tr.     Leonard's  Ord.  1795; 

Meech,  Serm.,  1804;  Orr's  4th  July  Orat.,  1804;  Meech,  do.,  1805; 
Same,  Yaledict.,  1812;  Lowell,  (Chs.)  Serm.,  Ordin.  R.  M.  Hodges, 
1821;  Storrs,  R.  S.,  Serm.  at  Ordin.  Danl.  Temple  and  Isaac  Bird, 
1821;  Hodge's  Disc,  1831;  Doggett's  Fast  Serm.,  1838;  Letter 
from  Bridgewater,  Eng.,  1847;  200th  Anniv.  Celebration,  1856;  Hist. 
Notice  of  B' water  Academy,  1859;  Bowles'  Serm.,  1841,  &c. 

6739 Broolyn,  N.  Y.    27  Tr.    Report  of  Committee  of  Lond. 

Soc.  1811;  VV.  H.  Furness  inst.  serm.  D.  H.  Barlow,  1834:  Difficul- 
ties of  First  Presb.  Ch.  1840;  S.  T.  Spear's  Thanksg.  Serm.  1844; 
Mark  Hopkins  Serm.  1845;  H.  W.  Beecher's  Serm.  Nov.  25,  1847; 
E.  Beecher's  Serm.  1849;  Deism  by  R.  Little, Brooklyn,  1814;  Yan 
Dyke's  Serm.  on  Abolitionism,  1860;  N.  Cleveland,  address  bef.  N. 
E.  Soc.  1849;  L  S.  Spencer  Serm.  on  Fug.  Slave  Law,  1850;  J. 
Brodhead  Serm.,  27  July,  1851;  Greenwood  Cemetery,  1852;  S. 
Longfellow's  Serms.  1853,  and  Parting  Words,  1860. 

6740 Brown  University.     28  Tr.     Addresses,  Orations,  &c. 

Messer,  1799,  1803,  1810;  J.  Maxcy,  1801,  1802;  Gleason,  1802; 
Townsend,  1822;  Horace  Mann,  1825;  Metcalf,  1833;  Y.  Maxcy, 
1833;  Wayland,  1835;  A.  H.  Everett,  1837;  John  Neal,  1838;  F.  C. 


CATALOGUE.  319 

Gray,  1842;  Geo!  R.  Russell,  1849;  Hist,  and  Laws  of  the  Library, 
1843;  S.  Deane,  The  Populous  Village,  a  poem,  1826;  Comm.  Ex- 
ercises, 1817;  Catalogues,  1827,  '33,  '35,  '43,  '47,  '52. 

5741  Bunker  Hill.    29  Tr.  &c.  relating  to  the  battle  of  June, 

1775,  and  Monument.  David  Everett's  Ads.,  1809;  D.  W.  Lincoln, 
1810;  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn,  1811.  Enquiry  into  Putnam's  Conduct, 
1819.  Ode  by  G.  Mellen,  1825;  Webster's  Ads.,  1825  and  1843; 
Morsman,  1830;  Coffin,  1835;  A.  H.  Everett,  1836;  Elliott,  1840; 
Ellis,  1841;  Frothingham  on  The  Command,  several  anonymous 
accounts,  broadsides  and  plates. 

Many  tracts  relative  to  Bunker  Hill,  will  be  found  under  authors'  names,  as  Swett's, 
which  were  placed  together  for  convenient  consultation. 

5742 California.  20  Tr.  G.  G.  Foster,  1848;  Fremont's  Me- 
moir, 1848;  I.  T.  Brooks,  1849;  T.  Butler  King's  Report,  1850. 
Several  on  Slavery  in,  «&c. 

6743 Cambridge,  MS.    3  v.   Vol.  1.  1739-1809.   21  Tr.   Turell's 

Serm.,  1739;  Appleton,  1741;  Dana,  1767;  Haven,  Hilliard  at  Ex- 
ecution of  White,  Barrick  and  Sullivan,  1785;  Foster's  Ord. ;  Dana 
at  Abiel  Holmes'  Installation;  Holmes  (5)  Foster, Waterhouse.  Vol. 
2,  1810-32,  21  Tr.  D.  Osgood,  1810;  Abiel  Holmes,  1814;  1818; 
two  Dis.  on  Landing  at  Plym.,  1821;  Controv.  in  the  first  Parish, 
1829,  37th  Anniv.,  1829;  Abiel  Abbot,  1818;  Peck,  Catal.  Botanic 
Garden,  1818;  Everett's  Oration,  1826;  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  1828; 
Ch.  Lowell,  1828;  H.  Ware,  1830,  1832;  Alex.  Young,  1830;  Green- 
wood, 1830.  V.  3.  19  Tr.  R.  P.  Stebbins,  1847;  Muzzey  dedic. 
of  Lee  Street  Ch.,  1847;  Th.  Hill  Address,  1853;  Albro,  Consec. 
Camb.  Cemetery,  1854, 25th  Anniv.  Commemo.,  1860;  Joel  Parker's 
Address,  1856;  Wm.  Newell  Dis.,  1855. 

6744  Chicago.    Ills.    1848-64.    15  Tr. 

6745  Concord,  1^.  H.,  1802-60.    29  Tr.    Fra.  Brown,  Hasel- 

tine,  McFarland,  Bouton's  Centennial,  1831,  Concord  Directory, 
lv^30;  Bouton's  dis.  bef.  K.  H.  Hist.  Soc,  1833,  &c. 

5746 Chelsea,  Ms.,  1801-68.    23  Tr.    Rev.  Jos.  Tuckerman's 

Ord.,  1801;  20th  anniv.  of  1821;  Copp's  Dis.  on  Landing  of  Pilgrims 
Dec.  21,1856. 

6747  Cincinnati,  O.,  1813-1847.    25  Tr.    Wilson's  serm.  to  the 

Light  Companies,  1813;  Christ  Ch.  Letter  and  Reply,  1824;  H.  U. 
Onderdonk's  Ans.,  1824;  Eph.  Peabody's  Ord.,  1832;  Lane  Semi- 
nary (3)  Lyman  Beecher's  Ads.  Union  Lit.  Soc,  1835;  J.  Q. 
Adams's  Oration,  1843;  John  McLean  address,  1845;  G.  Bailey, 
1846,  &c. 

6748 Danvers,  Ms.,  1805-70.     30  Tr.      Spring's  serm.,  1805; 

Wadsworth,  1815;  Sewall's  Ord.  Discussion  bet.  Braman  and  Whit- 
temore,  1833;  (2),  King's  Battle  of  Lexington  Ads.  Centennial, 
1852;  Samuel  Walker's  serm.,  1815;  Everett's  speech,  Oct.  9, 1856; 
Hist.  Sketch  of  N.  Danvers,  1855,  &c. 


320  CATALOGUE. 

6749  LOCAL  HISTORY.  Dartmouth  College.  2  vols.  50  Tr. 
Charter  of  1769  (autog.  of  S.  Penhallow) ;  Prest.  Wheelock's  Thanks. 
Serra.  Nov.  30, 1775,  Hartf'd  pr. ;  Orat.  on  Early  Education,  pr.  Dres- 
den, 1779;  Dunham's 4th  July  Orat.,  1798;  Burton's  serm.  bef.  P.  B. 
K.,  pr.  Hanover;  Perkins'  Inaug.  on  Eever,  1802;  McFarland's  P.  B. 
K.  Orat.,  1802;  Obs.  Vindicating  the  right  of  D.  C.  to  the  Grant  of 
1785-1807;  Worcester  (Saml.)  Ads.  on  Sacred  Music,  1810;  Brown, 
H.  Ads.  on  Music,  1810;  Fairfield's  Orat.  4th  July,  1811;  Emerson 
on  Music,  1814;  True  Nan'at.  of  the  Cli.  Difficulties,  by  a  com.  of 
the  Ch.,  1815;  Candid  Keview  of  the  Sketches,  &c.,  1815;  Sketches 
of  the  Hist,  of  D.  C.  and  Moor's  Charity  School;  Vindication  of  the 
Trustees,  1815;  Refutation  of  "The  Vindication,"  by  Freeman, 
1816;  Acts  to  Amend,  Enlarge  and  Improve  the  Corp.,  1816;  Docs, 
rel.  to  D.  C,  pub.  by  ord.  of  the  Legislature,  1816;  Petition  of  Trus- 
tees, 1816;  Charter,  1816;  Dunham's  Ans.  to  the  Vindication,  1816; 
Dana's  P.  B.  K.  Ads.  1817,  pr.  Exeter.  Vol.  2.  26  Tr.  Opinion 
of  the  Sup.  Ct.  of  N.  H.  in  case  of  the  Trustees  vs.  W.  H.  Wood- 
ward, 1818*  ;  Mussey's  Ads.,  1818;  Alden,  Ebenezer,  1819; Outline 
of  the  Pl'ffs  argument  in  the  case  agt.  Woodward;  P.  B.  K.  orat. 
Knapp,  S.  L.,  1824;  Oliver's  Induction  Ads.,  1825;  P.  B.  K.  orat. 
Hadduck,  1825;  Prest.  Lord's  Inaug.  Ads.,  1828;  Catalogues  1827, 
28,  31-32,  34,  40,  41-2;  Hale's  Valed.;  Prof.  Hale  and  D.  C;  Re- 
marks on  Prof .  Hale  and  D.  C,  all  1835;  Kent's  P.  B.  K.  Orat., 
1832;  Emerson,  Ralph  W.  Orat.  July  24,  1838;  Everett,  A.  H., 
Ads.,  1839;  Brown's  Inaug.  Ads.,  1841;  Lewis'  P.  B.  K.  Disc, 1841. 

*  '•  Presentation  "  copy  to  J.  Q.  Adams,  from  Q-ov.  Wm.  Plumer  of  N.  H. 

5750  Dedham.    3  vols.,  65  Tr.,  v.  1.   Dexter's  cent,  serm.,  1738 

(last  page  supplied);  same,  ed.  1796;  Thacher,  1784,  1801,  1808, 
1809, 1812;  Jason  Haven's  40th  Anniv.,  1796,  Jason  Fairbanks's 
trial,  1801;  J.  Flint,  ord.  serm.  Joshua  Bates,  1803;  Metcalf,  4th 
July,  1810;  closet  companion,  Dedham,  1811;  E.  Ripley,  ord.  John 
White,  1814.  V.  2.  S.  Worcester,  ord.  of  Wm.  Cogswell,  1815; 
sermons  by  D.  C.  Sanders,  1816,  Wm.  Cogswell,  H.  Ballon,  R.  H. 
Storrs,  J.  Bates,  Daniel  Dana,  Dr.  Jarvis,  H.  Ware,  1818,  ord.  of 
A.  Lamson  and  Result  of  Council;  Orations  July  4, 1823,  Horace 
Mann ;  1822,  Barnum  Field,  25  Tr.  Vol.  3.  O.  A.  Brownson's  ad- 
dress, July  4,  1834;  A.  Lamson,  1835;  Centennial,  (First  Ch.)  1838; 
on  John  Robinson,  1851;  serm.,  1854,  40th  anniv.,  1858;  Haven's 
centen.  address,  1836;  S.  B.  Babcock,  Hist.  Dis.,  1845;  Durfee's 
centen.  dis.,1836,  24Tr. 

6751  Dennis,  Ms.    4  Tr.    J.  Waterman,  Masonic  Address,  1804; 

J.  Kendall,  ord.  of  Caleb  Holmes,  1805;  Ch.  Lowell,  ord.  of  D.  M. 
Stearns,  1828. 

5752  Derry,  N.  H.    8  Tr.     E.   L.   Parker's   Serm.,  1827;   and 

Bigelow's  Serm.,  1832;  C.  H.  Dell's  Address,  150th  Anniv.,  1869. 


CATALOGUE.  321 

6753  LOCAL  HISTORY.  Dublin,  N.  H.  3  Tr.  Minutes  Dub- 
lin Asso.,  1811;  Langdon's  Serm.,  ord.  of  E.  Sprague,  1777;  L.  W. 
Leonard's  anniv.  Senn.,  1846. 

6754 Douglas,  Ms.    2  Tr.    S.  Porter,  ord.  of  W.  Phipps,  1747; 

Holnian,  ord.  Serm.  1808, 

5755 DisT.  Col.    8  Tr.    Sewall's  Charge  to  Grad.  Class  of  Colum. 

Coll.,  1828;  Lecture  on  opening  the  Medical  Dept.,  1825;  Dick. 
Coll.,  Pa.,  Allen,  Baccal.  Address,  1840;  Danville,  Vt.,  Powers 
Serm.  atinst.  of  E.  J.  Boardman,  1827;  32  Tr.  in  all. 

6766 East  Hampton,  Ms.    2  Tr.    Mark  Hopkins  address  at 

Ded.  of  Williston  Sem.  1841;  Willist.  Sem.  Catal.  1846. 

6757 Enfield,  Ct.     4Tr.    J.  Trumbull's  Serm.  ord.  N.  Prud- 

den,  1782;  Minutes  Sturbridge  Bapt.  Asso.,  1820. 

5758 Epsom,  N.  H.    2  Tr.    J.  Curtis  Thankg.  Serm.,  1815;  Mc- 

Earland  Serm.  ord.  of  J.  Curtis,  1815. 

6759  E.  Haddam.     2  Tr.     A.  Flint  ord.  of  I.  Parsons,  1816; 

Parsons'  dedic.  serm.,  1846.  Epping,  ^N".  H.  Address  to  the  Conv. 
of  Young  Men,  1828.  Elizabethtown,  K.  J.  J.  C.  Rudd's 
Serm.,  1822.  E.  Randolph.  RussePs  dis.  dedic.  of  Winthrop  Ch., 
1858.    26  Tr.  in  all. 

6700  Pall  River,  Farmington,  Ct.  and  Me.,  28  Tr.  1764- 

1858.  Eowler's  Hist.  Sketch  of  Fall  River,  Porter's  Hist.  Dis.  of 
Farmington,  Ct.,  Parker's  Hist,  of  Farmington,  Me.  Falmouth, 
Ms.  Smith's  Serm.  ord.  of  S.  Dean,  1764. 

5761  Franklin,  Ms.    20  Tr.    2^.  Emmons  dis.  on  Fast  day,  1801 ; 

on  Ch.  Music,  1806;  dis.,  1809;  Fast,  1803;  Thanksg.,1804  and  1815; 
Smalley's  Centen.  Serm.,  1838;  South  worth's  at  Fun.  of  N.  Em- 
mons, 1840;  S.  Kott,  half  Cent.  Serm.,  183^;  Nott's  60th  Anniv., 
1842,  in  same  vol. 

6762 FiTCHBURG,  Ms.     A.  P.  Peabody  ord.  serm.  H.  Stebbens, 

1851;  T.  T.  Barton  Fast  serm.,  1812;  Abiel  Holmes  ord.  serm.  Wm 
Bascom,  1805;  in  all  32  Tr. 

6763 Gloucester,  Groton,  Ms.,  Groton,  Ct.    30  Tr.  Tuft's 

serm.,  1729;  First  Ch.  Letters,  1744;  Emerson's  Ord.  1747;  Phillips, 
1751;  Adams,  1766;  Parson's  ord,  1773;  Lincoln's  ord.  1805;  Ran- 
toul's  Orat.  1832;  Gloucester  Families,  &c. ;  Groton,  Groton 
Monument,  Ecclesiastical  Council  1826,  &c. ;  Eli  Forbes  serm., 
Sept.,  1792.1  Anson  Kenney's  New  Years  Gift,  1788;  S.  Dana, 
orat.  4  July,  1807. 

»  Del.  on  occasion  of  repairs  to  the  meeting  house  from  the  wanton  spoliationB  of  Capt. 
Linzec  in  the  Falcon  sloop  of  war. 

6764 Greenwich,   Goshen,    &c.     28  Tr.     D.  Avery's  serm. 

1778;  Foster,  1791;  S.  Whitman,  1793;  Grant  Powers's  Centen.  dis. 
1838;  Grafton,  Ms.     Brigham's  Centen.  Address,  1835. 

6765 Hadley,  Ms.   Hallowell,  ME.,&c.,23,Tr.  Wm.  Rand's 


322  CATALOGUE. 

Serm.,  1839;  Hopkins,  1805;  Bi-Centennial,  1859;  Ezra  Ripley's 
Serm.,  Harvard,  Ms.,  at  ord.  Wm.  Emerson,  1792;  Hard  wick  Cen- 
tennial; B.  Trumbull's  Serm.  at  ord.  of  Holt,  1789;  Kelly's  ord. 
Hampstead,  1793;  Barnard's  Serm.  at  Henry  True's  ord.  1752. 
Hallowell,  6  Tr.    1785-1808;  E.  W.  Ripley,  oration,  July  4, 1805. 

Gen.  Ripley  was  afterward  distinguished  on  the  northern  frontier  in  the  war  of  1812. 

5766 Hanover,  Ms.  13  Tr.  J.  Mellen's  Serm. ,  1793;  B.  Whitman's 

Oration,  July  4,  1803;  S.  Cutter,  Hist,  of  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  1846. 
Hanover,  K.  H.,  E.  Parish's  Serm.,  1806;  Harwich,  Ms.,  J. 
Cushing's  Serm.  ord.,K.  Underwood,  1793;  Hillsborough,  N.  H., 
K.  Emmons  Serm.  at  ord.  of  S.  Chapin,  1805;  C.  J.  Smith,  Annals 
of  Hillsborough;  Halifax,  Ms.,  A.  Brown's  Serm.,  1793,  27  Tr.  in 
all. 

5767  East  Hampton,  N".  H.    John  Cotton's  Serm.  at  ord.  of 

his  brother,  1734;  Wm.  Shurtleff  at  ord.  of  Nathl.  Gookin,  1739; 
T.  Barnard,  at  ord.  of  Josiah  Bayley,  1757;  A.  Eliot,  at  ord.  Eben- 
ezer  Thayer,  1766;  Wm.  Pidgin's,  ord.  1795;  Abel.  Fiske,  at  ord. 
Jacob  Abbot,  1798;  Dow's  Hist.  Address,  1838,  &c.,  12  Tr.  Hol- 
LiSTON,  Tappan's  Serm.  at  ord.  of  Timo.  Dickinson,  1789.  Fitch 
Cent.  Serm.  1826. 

6768 HiNGiiAM,  Ms.   1730-1822.   22  Tr.  Ebenr.  Gay's  Serm.  on 

Gov.  Belcher's  arrival,  1730;  Gay,  Thanksgiving,  1770;  Same,  1781 
(reprint);  Henry  Ware's  ord.  1788;  Gay,  1793;  Ware  (Thanks.), 
1795;  Whitney's  ord.  1800;  Barnes,  1803;  Wm.  Bentley's  ord.  Serm. 
(Richardson),  1806;  Narrative  of  Proceedings  in  the  X.  Parish, 
1807,  &c. 

5769  Hartford,  Ct.    24  Tr.    1784-1842.    E.  Goodrich's  Serm., 

1784;  i^athan  Strong,  1801;  A.  Yates'  ord.  1802;  Yates,  Strong, 
Davis,  Woods,  Gallaudet,  G-  Spring,  Insane  Relief  Soc.  (7);  Conn. 
River  Co.,  1826;  Joel  Hawes,  Centen.  dis.  1836;  Hist.  Notices,  by 
W.  S.  Porter. 

5770 Harvard  College.    5  vols.     120  Tr.     Yol.  1.    21  Tr. 

(Dudleian  Lecture)  Wiggles  worth,  1757;  Chauncy,  1762;  Jona.  May- 
hew,  1765;  Eliot,  1771;  Cooper,  1773;  Wigglesw^orth, '77;  Tucker, 
'78;  Hitchcock,  '79;  Lathrop,  '93;  Barnard,  '95;  same  enlarged; 
Fiske,  '96;  Haven,  '98;  Mellen,  '99;  Osgood,  1802;  Thacher,  1805; 
Eckley,  1806,  &c.  Yol.  2.  Flint's  Serm.  1735-6;  Wigglesworth's, 
1738;  and  Two  Discourses,  1754;  Broadside,  Qusestiones,  Edvardo 
Holyoke,  1767;  Coll.  Laws,  1790;  Tappan's  Dis.  1794;  (2)  Steph. 
Sewall,  1794;  L.  Woods,  '96;  P.  B.  K.  Tracts,  Thos.  Paine's  Poem, 
1797  (The  Ruling  Passion);  T.  Bigelow's  orat.  1796;  Kirkland,  '98; 
Whitwell's  Poem,  1806;  Richardson,  1808;  Catalogue,  1814;  Crafts, 
1817;  Spooner,  1822;  Everett,  1824;  H.  Ware's  Poem  (Yision  of  Lib- 
erty), 1824;  Story's  Orat.  1826;  Chs.  Sprague's  Poem  (Curiosity), 
1829;  Dewey,  1880;  24  Tr.     Yol.  3.      P.  B.  K.  contd.:  Mellen's 


CATALOGUE.  323 

poem,  1833;  Catalogue,  '33;  Gardiner,  '34;  Parsons  (Theoph.),  '35; 
R.  W.  Emerson,  '38;  G.  S.  Ilillard,  '43;  Putnam,  '44;  Ward's  Re- 
marks on  Putnam's  Orat.  '44;  Brook's  Poem,  '45;  J.  F.  Clarke's 
Poem,  '46;  Sumner,  '46;  Catalogue,  '46;  Marsh,  '47;  Bushnell,  '48; 
Bethune,  '49;  Sprague,  '51,  &c;  21  Tr.  Vol.  4.  Tappan's  Lect.  1796; 
Coll.  Laws,  1798;  Woods,  '99;  J.  Q.  Adams'  Orat.  1806;  Don  Quixote 
at  College,  1807;  Narrative  of  Disorders,  1807;  Kirkland's  Induction, 
Osgood's  Serm.  1810;  Cooper's  orat.,  Everett's  and  Frotliingham's 
Poems,  1811,  &c. ;  29  Tr.  Vol.  6.  1824-31.  22  Tr:  John  Lowell, 
Edward  Everett's  reply  (1824);  George  Ticknor,  '25;  Brasier,  Nor- 
ton, &c. 

6771  Ipswich,  Ms.    24  Tr.    Dana's  Dis.  1782(6);  Frisbie,  1799; 

Kimball's  ord.  1806;  Controversy  bet.  L.  Woods  and  "Marcus," 
1806;  Essex  "Declaration,"  1812;  Crowell,  Hist.  Second  Parish, 
1815;  Kimball,  Ecclesiastical  Hist.  Ipswich,  1823;  Judge  White's 
address,  1830;  Kimball's  Centen.  dis.  1834. 

6772 Kennebunk,  Me.,  and  29  Tr.    "I"-"K."    Fletcher's 

Ord.  1800;  Thacher's  Orat.  1803.  Killingly,  Ct.  Cabot  (Thanks.) 
serm.  1735;  Day's  ord.  1785.  Kingston,  Ms.  Gray's  serm.  ord. 
T.  Maccarty,  1742. 

5773 Lebanon,  Ct.     Williams  (Solomon)   Serm.  1742;   Imp. 

Lyman's  Serm.  on  "  Instrumental  Musick,"  1807.  Lebanon,  K.  H* 
Minutes  N.  H.  Assn.  1806;  Centen.  Celebration,  &c. ;  5  Tr.  Leices- 
ter, Ms.  7  Tr.  Eliot's  serm.  ordin.  of  J.  Roberts,  1754;  Washburn's 
address,  Leicester  in  the  Revol.,1849.  Lenox,  Ms.  Channing's 
Ads.  1842,  and  4  Tr.    Long  Island  Canal  Co.  and  7  Tr. 

6774  Louisiana,  and  23  Tr.    "L."  Acct.  of  Louisiana,  1803; 

Claiborne's  Account,  1804.  Lyme,  Ct.  Londonderry,  K.  H» 
Lisbon,  Ct.    Kelson's  half  cent.  serm.  1854. 

5775  Middletown,  Ct.    Moses  Bartlett's  Serm.,  1757, 13  Tr.; 

Montpelier,  Mt.  Vernon,  and  31  Tr. 

5776 Menotomy  (Arlington).     Cooke's  Ord.  1739;  Methtjen, 

Meredith,  K.  H.,  Metuchin,  K.  J.;  Hunt's  Hist.  Sketch,  and 
28  Tr. 

6777 Mendon,  Ms.  N.  Emmons  ord.  of  Alexander,  1786;  Sib- 
ley's orat.  1796;  Staples  200th  anniv.  address,  1868;  N.  Emmons  Dis. 
1813;  Mammoth  Cave,  Ky.  4  Tr. ;  Meadville,  Pa.  5  Tr. ;  Merri- 
MAC,  Burnap's  ord.  1772;  Allen's  Cent.  Address,  1846,  &c.;  20  Tr. 
in  all. 

5778  Marshfield.    Green's  Ord.  serm.  1753;  Cushing's  serm.  at 

ord.  Thos.  Brown,  1759,  imp.  Marlboro,  Ms.  6  Tr.  Manchester* 
Ms.,  ord.  of  Elijah  Parish,  1792;  Difficulties  bet.  Jas.  Thurston  and 
the  Church,  1823.  Manchester,  K.  H.,  Bouton's  Hist.  dis.  1848; 
Mason,  N.  H.,  Centen.  Celeb.  1868;  Machias, Me,  Marietta, O., 
&c.,25Tr. 


324  CATALOGUE. 

5779  LOCAL  HISTORY.    Montreal,  12  Tr.;  Mount  Attburn 

Cemetery,  8  Tr. 
6780  Nantucket,  18  Tr. ;  Swift's  ord.  1810;  Coffin  and  Gardner's 

Karrative,  Kobbery  of  Nant.  Bank,  1816;   Charges  agt.  Collector 

Coffin,  1817;  Farmer's  Dialogue,  A  nest  of  Love  disturbed,  1811; 

Ord.  of  Abner  Morse,  1820;  J.  K.  Maffit,  dedic.  serm,  1823.    The 

Great  Fire  of  1838,  etc. 
5781  Natick,  Mass.     20  Tr.     Badger's  Dis.  1773;  Moore's  ord. 

1814;  Badger  Will  Case,  1822  (3);    Biglow's  Hist,  of  Natick,  1830; 

Bailey's  4th  July  Oration,  1824,  etc. 

6782  ^NTarraganset.  Marsh's  ord.  (Cooke);  1742;  l!^Ew  Ips- 
wich, Saml.  Worcester's  Orat.  1796;  New  Britain,  Ct.  Bushnell's 
Hist.  Estimate,  1851;  Newington,  N.  H.,  James  Pike's  conv.  serm. 
1750;  Newington,  Ct.  Hist,  of  the  Ch.  in  N.,  1855;  New  Boston, 
N.  H.,  Jesse  Appleton's  ord.  ser.  Bradford,  1806;  Newcastle,  Me. 
Kiah  Bayley's  Dis.  at  opening  of  Lincoln  Acad,  1805,  etc.     24  Tr. 

6783  Newark,  N.  J.  Aaron  Burr's  serm.,  1756;  Griffin's  Farewell 

do.  1809;  Lyman  Beecher,  1809.    19  Tr. 

6784 New  Bedford.    31  Tr.    Isaac  Weston  ord.  1795;  Willis' 

Ads.,  1819;  Whitaker's  Orat.  1823;  Orville  Dewey's  ord.  1824;  Port. 

Soc,  Athenaeum  Public  Library,  etc. 
5785  Newbury.    18  Tr.    Foxcroft's  Serm.   at  Lowell's  ord. 

1726;  Lowell's  serm.  ord.  Thos.  Barnard,  1738-9;  Tappan,  1782,  3; 

Tucker,  1788;  McKeen,  Woods,  Tomb,  Popkin,  Hubbard's  ord. 

1808;  Miltimore's  Ads.  Kirby's  Ded.  1816;  Tappan 's  Farewell  dis. 

1793;  Buckminster.  1808;    Withington  200th  anniv.   of  First  Ch. 

1846.  etc. 

6786  Newburyport,  Ms.    3  Vols.    54  Tr.    Vol.  1.    1768-1803, 

Gary's  Ord.  (Barnard),  1768;  Noble,  1775;  (Commem.  5th  March 
Massacre);  Saml.  Spring,  4  Serm,  Murray  (Thanks),  1783.  —  Danl. 
Dana,  Ord.  1794,  and  3  Senn.  Andrew's  Ord.  (Hilliard),  1788; 
Boddily,  1796;  Gary  and  Andrews  on  leaving  the  Old  Meeting-h. 
1801. 

Vol.  2.  22  Tr.  1803-10.  Morrison's  Serm.  at  Giles'  Installn., 
1803;  Bass  (Humane  Soc),  1803;  Popkin,  Dana,  1804;  Spring, 
White,  1806;  Cogswell's  Orat.,  1808;  Buckminster,  1809,  &c.  Vol. 
3.  24  Tr.  1811-1823.  S.  L.  Knapp,  1811,  (2);  Giles,  Worcester, 
Andrews,  Morse,  Williams,  1821;  Webster,  Caleb  Gushing,  1821, 
&c. 

6787  Northampton,    Ms.     Sol.    Stoddard    Serm.,   1708;   Jos. 

Lathrop,  1802;  Doddridge's  Plain  Address,  1804;  Bates'  Orat.  on 
Washington,  1812;  H.Ware,  1825;  Geo.  Bancroft,  1826;  (4th  July); 
J.Edwards  Serm.  1734,  (repr.);  Williams's  Hist.  Sketch,  1815; 
Round  Hill  School,  (2  Tr.)     29  in  all. 

6788 New  York.    6  vols.    1794-1820.      Const.  Humane  Soc, 

1794;  S.  B.  Romaine's  Orat.  bef.  Tammany  Soc,  1812;  John  Anthon, 


CATALOGUE.  325 

1812;  (4th  July);  Eastburn,  Kirk  &  Co.'s  Literary  Rooms,  1813; 
Gouverneur  Morris'  Orat.,  1814;  City  Charter,  1819,  «&c.     29  Tr. 

Vol.  2.  1820-24.  20  Senn.  Ads.  Docs.  «&c.  Vol.  3,  1S25-28. 
23  Tr.  by  Spring,  (Gardner)  Channing,  Ray,  Greenwood,  &c.  Vol. 
4.  1829-33.  25  Tr.  Vol.  5.  1834-37.  20  Tr.  Vol.  6.  1838-40. 
15  Tr. 

6789 New  Hampshire.    4  vols.    Vol.  1.    25  Mis.  Tr.    1759- 

1821.  Vol.  2.  N.  H.  Bible  Soc.  23  Tr.  Vol.  3.  22  Documents, 
&c.  Vol.  4.  Elect.  Sermons.  17S6-96-99-1802-5-1 0-1 1-14-15 
-16-17-18-19-21-22-24-25-26-28-29.    Ads.  1844.     21  Tr. 

5790 New  Haven.    Thos.  Clap's  Brief  History,  1757.    Benj. 

Trumbull's  Dis.,  1773;  Same  (Thanks),  1783;  Abiel  Holmes  Ord., 
1785;  Dana's  Install'n,  1789;  Slave  Trade,  1790;  Ibid,  Jona.  Ed- 
wards, 1791  (reprinted,  1822);  Timo.  Dwight,  Y.  C.,1797;  July  4, 
1798;  Marsh's  Orat.,  1798;  Lewis's  Orat.  bef.  Conn.  Soc.  of  the 
Cincin.,  1799;  B.  Trumbull's  Cent.  Serm.  Jan.  1,  1801;  Timo. 
Dwight,  dis.  on  Events  of  the  Last  Cent,  1801;  (Port.);  Theo. 
Dwight's  Orat.  bef.  Conn.  Soc.  Cin.,  1801.     16  Tr. 

5791  New  England.    2  vols.    46  Tr.    Vol.  1.  Cong.  Ch.  Govt., 

1773.     Revivals  of  Religion  in  1799,  &c.     20  Tr. 

Vol.  2.  26  Tr.  N.  E.  Hist.  Genealogical  Soc,  1858-1874; 
Ads.  Docs.,  &c. 

6792 Newton,  Ms.    Jona.  Homer,  Cent'y  Serm.,  1791.     Same. 

Hist,  and  Des.  of  Newton,  1791;  Theological  Inst.  (Several  Tr.) 
Brief  Notice  of  the  Settlements;  Francis  Jackson's  MSS.  Maps, 
Plans,  &c.    43  docs. 

5793  Oxford.     Taylor's  Serm.  at  ord.  of  D.  Brownson,  1764. 

Emmons'  Serm.  at  Dudley's  ord.  1791.  Orleans,  Ogdensbtjrg, 
and  28  Tr. 

5794 Pennicook,  (Concord,  N.  H.)    Barnard's  Serm.  at  Ord. 

of  Timo.  Walker,  1730,  Plainfield.  Paxton  Centenn.  Mem., 
1865.     Pawtucket,  R.  L,  Centennl,  &c.   23  Tr. 

6795 Philadelphia.    3  vols.    Vol.  1.    26  Tr.    Resignation,  a 

poem  by  Edw.  Young,  1785.  48  pp.  [Imp.  ?]  Tr.  by  Jos.  Alleine,  1789, 
Abolition  Convention,  1794;  Hist  of  Y.  Ladies'  Academy,  1794, 
Smith,  Stanhope,  Thanks.  Dis.,  1795;  Mathew  Carey's  Catalogue, 
1795;  Anti-Slavery  Convention,  1818;  Proceedings  Commemorating 
Penn's  Landing,  1824-1825,  &c. 
Vol.  2.     1826-38.     26  Tr.  — Vol.  3.     1838-50.     24  Tr. 

6796 Plymouth,  Ms.    Vol.  1.   16  Tr.  Philemon  Robbins'  serm. 

at  Ord.  of  Chandler  Robbins,  1760.  Conant's  Anniv.  serm.,  1777; 
Cushman's  serm.,  London,  1621;  Plymouth,  reprinted,  1785;  Rob- 
bins' Anniv.  serm.,  1793;  French's  Ord.  serm.,  1800;  Allyn's  Anniv. 
serm.,  1801;   J.  Q.  Adams,  Orat,  1802;  Alden  Bradford,  Anniv. 


326  CATALOGUE. 

serm.,  1804;  Stetson,  do.,  1807;  Baylies  (Wm.),  on  the  Plymouth 
Election,  1809;  Plymouth  Convention,  1812;  Richardson,  4th  July 
Orat.,  1812;  Sermon  preached  at  Plymouth,  A.  D.  1621,  by  one  of 
the  Pilgrims,  "  the  first  ever  preached  in  N.  E."  England:  printed 
1622.  Boston:  reprinted,  1815.  Flint  (Jas.),  Anniv.,  1815;  Danl. 
Webster,  do.,  1820. 

Vol.  2.  16  Tr.  Anniversary  Sermons  and  Addresses,  Torrey, 
1821;  Holmes  (Abiel),  del'd  at  Cambridge,  1820.  (2d  Centennial.) 
E.  Everett,  1825;  Wisner,  1830;  Lyman  Beecher,1827;  Green,  1828; 
Wm.  Sullivan,  1829;  Cushman's  Serm.,  (1621);  Stockbridge,  1822; 
Kendall,  1823;  Freeman's  InstalPn,  1825;  Carter's  Ads.  to  Plymouth 
Lodge,  1826. 

Yol.  8.  Cobb  (Anniv.)  Serm.,  1831;  Codman,  do. ;  Francis,  do., 
1832;  Blagden,  1834;  Sprague,  1835;  Pres.  Hopkins'  do.,  1846;  Wor- 
cester, 1849;  Kendall's  Semi-Cent.,  1850;  Anniversary  Exercises, 
1845;  W.  H.  Seward,  1855;  Chas.  Sumner,  Com.  Remarks,  1853,  &c. 
27  Tr. 

6797 Portland,  Me.  22  Tr.  Kellogg's  Ord.  1788;  Bray's  Ma- 
sonic Orat.  1805;  Port.  Benevolent  Soc.  1806;  Port.  Military  Assn. 
1810;  Kellogg's  Install'n,  1812  ;Murdock's  Ord.  1819  ;Payson(Edw'd), 
1820,  '21,  '24,  (fee. 

5798 Portsmouth,  K.   H.    1741-1816,  23  Tr.    Cooper,  Wm. 

(serm).  1741  (part  of  last  leaf  gone);  Haven,  Saml.,  Convention 
Serm.  1760  (gone  after  p.  38);  Same,  serm.  on  the  Peace  of  1763; 
Correspondence  bet.  Rev.  J.  C.  Ogden  of  St.  John's  Ch.  and  Rev. 
Sam'l  Macclintock  of  Greenland,  1791;  Bishop  Seabury's  Dis.  1791; 
Richards,  1795;  Observations  on  Buckminster,  1796;  Buckminster 
on  the  "Desolating  Fire,"  1803;  Alden's  Account  of  the  Religious 
Societies  in  Portsmouth,  1808;  Evans,  Morss,,  &c. 

6799 Providence,  R.  I.    33  Tr.    1728-1832.    Appleton,  Kath'l, 

serm.  at  ord.  of  Josiah  Cotton,  1728;  Nature  and  Design  of  Chris- 
tianity, 1792;  Philip  Doddridge,  serm.  1792;  Sanger's  serm.  ord. 
of  L  Wilson,  1793;  Benj.  Allen,  Orat.  1797;  Asa  Messer,  do.  1803; 
Tillinghast,  Greene  Orat.  1813;  Tristram  Burges,  Pitman  Centen. 
Dis.  1836;  Wayland,  1831,  &c. 

5800 Randolph,  Raynham,  Ms.   21  Tr.  1795-1862.   Leonard's 

Orat.  on  acquisition  of  La.  1804;  Sanford's  Hist,  of  First  Church  of 
Raynham,  1832;  Same,  Hist,  of  Raynham,  1870. 

Autograph  letter  of  the  author. 

5801 Reading,  Ms.    17  Tr.    1769-1866.    Prentice's  Ord.  1769; 

Haven,  do.  1770;  Stone,  1799;  Same,  half-century  serm.  1811;  Emer- 
son's Install.  1804. 

5802 Rehoboth.     John  Ellis'  Install.  1785;  Thompson's  Ord. 

1800;  Thompson's  Centen.  1821;  John  Hill's  ord.  1802.  Rindge, 
N.  H.    Richmond,  Ya.,  &c.    22  Tr. 


CATALOGUE,  327 

6803  LOCAL  HISTORY.  Rhode  Island.  2  vols.  34  Tr.  Ad- 
dress of  the  Grand  Lodge  to  the  people,  1831;  Examination  of 
Charges  agt.  Lemuel  Arnold,  1831;  Sprague'a  Report  on  Masonry, 
183-2;  Hazard's  Letters  to  J.  Q.  Adams,  1834;  Constitution  of  1842; 
Dorr  Rebellion:  Goodell  on  the  Rights  and  Ways  of  R.  I.;  Fran- 
cis Wayland,  E.  R.  Potter,  E.  B.  Hall,  &c. 

5804 Rochester,  Ms.  Jona.  Moore,  ord.  1768  and  4  Tr.  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.  14  Tr. 

5805  Salem,  Ms.    4  vols.    70  Tr.    Yol.  1.    1734-1805.    Letter 

relating  to  divisions  in  the  First  Ch.  1734;  Holyoke's  serm. 
(Diman's  ord.)  1737;  Williams'  ser.  (Barnard's  ord.)  1773;  Same, 
ord.  John  Prince,  1779;  Lathrop  (ord.  Wm.  Bentley),  1783;  Forbes, 
1784,  and  result  of  Ecclesiastical  Council;  Whitaker's  Brief  Hist,  of 
settlement  of  the  Third  Ch.  1784;  Carrier's  Address  (Broadside) 
to  patrons  of  Essex  Journal,  1789;  Barnard's  (Thank's),  1795,  '96, 
1803;  Prince  (Fast),  1798,  1809;  Worcester's  Installn.  1803;  Joseph 
Story  orat.  (4th  July),  1804;  Saml.  Swett,  Ads.  to  the  Military, 
1806.    18  Tr. 

Yol.  2.  20  Tr.  Memorials,  1806;  Worcester,  serm.  1811 ;  Leonard 
Woods  at  ord.  of  Adoniram  Judson  and  other  missionaries,  1812; 
Worcester  on  the  War,  1812;  Missionary  serm.  1813;  Bentley, 
Proudfit,  Sprague,  Cutler,  &c. 

Yol.  3.  1815.  26.  Sprague,  Lyman  Beecher,  Stuart,  Cornelius 
F.  Wayland,  Essex  Hist.  Soc,  E.  India  Marine  Soc,  1821;  Report 
on  establishing  manufactures  in  Salem,  &c. 

Yol.  4.  1826,  1832.  14  Tr.  Colman,  C.  W.  Upham,  Second 
Cent'y  Lecture;  Judge  Story  Centennial,  1828,  etc. 

5806 San  Francisco,  Cal.    19  Tr.    Sanbornton  (N.  H.), 

Woodman's  Dis.  to  the  Military,  1794,  and  4  Tr.  Saratoga,  K.  Y. 
Yalentine  Seaman's  Dissertation  on  the  Mineral  Waters,  1793,  and 
6  Tr. 

6807 Sandusky,  O.    The  Fire-Lands  Pioneer,  pubd.  by  the  F. 

L.  Hist.  Soc.     11  nos.     5  vols,  regular. 

6808 Salisbury,  Ms.     Webster's  serm.  to  the  soldiers  going  to 

Crown  Point,  1758.  Same.  Fast  Serm.,  1774.  Same,  1794.  Beat- 
tie  Ord.,  1797;  Osgood's  Orat.,  1810;  Salisbury,  N.  H.  Sand- 
ISFIELD,  White's  Ord.,  1798;  St.  Domingo,  &c.    23  Tr. 

5809 Sandwich,  Ms.      Williams'   Ord.,  1749;    Griffin's   Ded. 

Serm.  ,1818,  &c.  12  Tr.  Saybrook,  Ct.  Confession  of  Faith,  1827; 
Hotchkiss'  Half-Cent,  serm.,  1833;  Hist.  Sketch  of  Baptist  Churches 
(Saybrook),  Records  of  Saybrook,  &c.     24  Tr. 

6810 SciTUATE,    Ms.      Dunbar     Ord.    Serm.,    1703.      [Imp.] 

Barnes,  1785;  Ware,  18u4.  18  Tr.  Schenectady,  K.  Y.  Par- 
ish's Serm. ,  1808.     6Tr.     Scoharie,  «&c.    6  Tr. 

5811 Sherburne,  Ms.  Jacob  Cushing's  serm.  ord.  Elijah  J3rown, 


328  CATALOGUE. 

1770;  J.  Truair's  Thanksg.  dis.,1814.  Sharon;  Abiel  Holmes  ord. 
serm,,  J.  Whitaker,  1799.  Sheffield,  Ms.,  J.  Bradford,  serm. 
25th  anniv. ,  1839.     In  all,  24  Tr. 

5812 South  Carolina.     18  Tr.     Charleston  Chamber   Com. 

(Broadside),  1785;  Barnwell's  Orat.,1803;  Grimke,do.,  1809;  Mc- 
Leod  (Serm.),  1812;  First  Presbyterian  Ch.  (Charleston),  Contro- 
versy, 1817,  &c.    18  Tr. 

5813 South  Hampton,  K.  H.,  N.  Noyes  serm.  1784;  South- 
ampton, Ms.,  Ch.  Backus  ord.  serm.  Y.  Gould,  1801;  Somers,  Ct., 
Ch.  Backus  serm.  1788, 1802;  Simsbury,  Hist,  of,  1845;  Somers- 
WORTH,  N.  H.,  S.  Spring  ord.  serm.  P.  Thurston,  1792;  Southamp- 
ton, L.  I.,  H.  Daggett  Disc.  1794;  Southborough,  J.  Sumner, 
serm.  ord.  of  S.  Sumner,  1791;  Simsbury,  Ct.,  A.  McLean  50th 
Anniv.  serm.  1859,  in  all  18  Tr. 

5814 Tennessee,  Univ.  of  Nashville,  &c.,  13  Tr.;  addresses  by 

W.  Gibbes  Hunt,  1831;  P.  Lindsley,  1831,  1833,1837;  John  Bell, 
1844.  Temple,  Ms.,  S.  Webster,  ord.  serm.  1771;  Templeton, 
Ms.,  L.  Sabin  25th  anniv.  serm.  1862;  C.  WeUington,  50th  anniv. 
serm.  1857. 

6815  Tewksbury,  Ms.    Aiken's  serm.  ord.  of  T.  T.  Barton, 

1792;  Barton  farewell  serm.  1803;  J.  Coggin,  dedic.  serm.  1824. 
TowNSEND,  jS".  Y.  J.  Stearns  ord.  serm.  N.  Dudley,  1778.  27  Tr. 
in  all. 

5816 Vermont, Elect,  serm.  Burroughs',  1778;  Fisk,  1826;  Battle 

of  Bennington  (Butler),  &c.  15  Tr.  Virginia,  ]S'at.  Turner  Insur- 
rection, 1831 ;  Henry  Bibb,  Slave  Insurrection  (Nat  Turner),  1850; 
William  and  Mary  Coll.  &c.     15  Tr. 

5817 Wallingford,Ct.,  James  Dana  century  dis.  1770;  S.  Gris- 

wold  serm.  1801.  Walpole,  Ms.,  D.  C.  Sanders  address  July  5, 
1824.  Warren, E.  I., D.  Chessman farew.  serm.  1820.  Ware, Ms., 
Ord.  of  Parsons  Cooke,  1826;  P.  Cooke  dedic.  serm.  1827;  farewell 
serm.  1835;  Hyde's  Hist,  address,  1847.  Warwick,  Ms.,  L.  Hedge 
serm.  on  Singing,  1772;  P.  Smith  half-cent'y  dis.  1864.  VVareham, 
Ms.,  Sixteen  Years  Preaching,  &c.,  Sam.  Nott,  1845;  Sixty  Years 
Since,  by  E.  Burgess.    In  all  30  Tr. 

5818  Washington,  D.  C.    2  vols.    53  Tr.    Quincy's  Orat.  bef. 

the  Wash.  Benev.  Soc.  (Anni.  of  Washington's  Inaug.),  1813;  J.  Q. 
Adams,  4th  July,  Orat.,  1821;  African  Colonization,  1817;  Plan, 
Hall  of  Rep's,  1835;  J.  K.  Polk,  Speaker,  Trinity  Ch.  Ceremonies, 
1828;  Chapin's  Inaugural,  Columbian  College,  1829.  Vol.  2.  Mon- 
cure  D.  Conway's  serms.  on  Hist  of  the  First  Unit.  Ch.,  1855;  Du- 
ties of  the  North  and  South,  1856,  &c. 

5819  Waltham,  Ms.      19  Tr.     E.  Ripley  ord.  ser.  S.  Ripley, 

1809;  Abiel  Holmes  dedic.  2d  Ch.,  1821;  J.  F.  Clarke,  install.  Geo. 
F.  Simmons  and  S.  Ripley,  1841;  B.  Whitman's  dis.,  1828;  onregen- 


CATALOGUE.  329 

eration,  1828 ;  E.  Pearson's  Letter,  1831 ;  J.  Ide  ord.  serm.  S. 
Harding,  1821. 

6820 Watertown,  Ms.    23  Tr.    Francis'  Hist,  of  W.,  1830; 

(Author's  Aut.);  D.  Osgood  Serm.  at  Francis'  Ord.,  1819;  Timo. 
Fuller,  4th  July  Orat.,  1809;  Serm's  by  Streetor,  Francis,  (4) 
"Weiss,  &c. 

6821  Waterville  Coll.  Me.  K.  H.  Yose's  poem,  1831;  K.W. 

Emerson's  Oration,  1841;  Catalogues,  1830, '32,  1833-1854;  E.  H. 
Chapin  oration,  1846.  Wenham,  Ms.  Second  Centen.  Anniv. 
Serm.  D.  Mansfield,  1845;  Dedic.  Serm.,  1843;  J.  Trask  ord.  Serm. 
E.  P.  Sperry,  1820.  Wendell,  Ms.  H.  Wilbur,  centen.  serm., 
1821;  D.  Dana,  Ord.  of  H.  Wilbur,  1817;  in  all  27  Tr. 

5822 West  Cambridge,  Ms.  (Arlington).     Fiske's  Ord.  Anniv. 

Serm.,  1809;  Kichols  4th  July  Orat.,  1808;  16  Tr.  West  Hampton, 
Hall's  Fast  Serm.,  1804;  Judd.  C.  P.,  West  Hampton  Keunion,1866; 
&c.    3  Tr. 

5823 Westminster,  Ms.  Cyrus  Mann,  3  Serms.,  100th  Anni- 
versary. Wellfleet,  Mellen's  Serm.  Ord.,  Levi  Whitman,  1785. 
West  Point;  Western  Reserve.    19  Tr. 

5824 Westborough.  Ms.    14  Tr.    Emmon's  Serm.  at  ord.  of 

Jno.  Robinson,  1789;  Rev.  Barnabas  Phinney,  adultery  case,  1836 
State  Reform  School  Docs.      Westfield,  Ms.      13  Tr.    Lathrop's 
serm.  at  Ded.  of  the  Academy,  1800;  Davis'  Hist.  Westfield,  1826 
Noah  Atwater  serm.  1802.     (Autog.  of  Saml.  Mather.) 

5825 West  Springfield,  Ms.    22  Tr.    Jos.  Lathropserm.  1791 

Same,  40th  Anniv.  Serm.  1797;  Same  on  the  first  day  of  the  19th 
Cent.'y ;  Same,  1803  (2)  18C4, 1806  (Half  Cent.) ;  on  the  Solar  Eclipse 
June  16, 1806;  Remark.  Inundations,  1807;  on  60th  year  of  Minis- 
try, 1816;  Sprague's  Hist.  Dis.  1824. 

5826  Wethersfield,    Ct.      S.   Woodward  ord.    serm.    John 

Marsh,  1774.  Windham,  Me.,  Joseph  Pope,  Oration  July  4, 1804. 
W.  Hartford,  K.  Perkins,  half  century  serm.  1822.  Woodbury, 
Ct.,H.  B.  Sherman  bi-cent.  serm.  1859.  W.  Newbury,  W.  Fay 
ord.  serm.  1821.     21  Tr.  in  all. 

5827 Weymouth,  Ms.    14  Tr.     Norton,  1803-9;    Thompson, 

1809.    West  Stockbridge,  Weybridge,  &c.    8  Tr. 

5828 Wilton,  N.   H.    5  Tr.     Winstead,  Ct.,  ord.   of  Jas. 

Beach,  1806.  Wiscasset,  Me.,  Packard's  Install'n,  1802,  Shep- 
pard  (J.  H.)  1815,  Packard,  1824,  «&c.  Winchendon,  8  Tr. 
Woodstock,  7  Tr.,  Throop's  ord.  1727,  Lyman  1793;  Graves'  ord. 
1791;  Lyman's  ord.  1779. 

5829 Winchester,  Wilbraham,  Wilmington,  Del.,  &c.,29 

Tr. 

5830  WoBURN,  Ms.,  10  Tr.    Wrentham,  17  Tr.    Bean's  Cent'y 

Serm.  1774;  Avery's  Install.,  1786;  Avery,  1791;  Fobes,  1793,  &c. 


330  CATALOGUE. 

6831  LOCAL  HISTORY.  Worcester,  Ms. ,  2  vols. ,  41  Tr.  V. 
1, 1731-1826.  John  Prentice,  Serm.  1731;  Bancroft's  ord.  (T.  Bar- 
nard), 1786;  Saml.  Austin,  1791,  '6, 1811,  1812  (Fast  for  the  War), 
Difficulties  in  the  1st  Ch.  (4),  «&c.  Yol.  2.  23  Tr.  1825-38,  Serm. 
by  Beecher,  Bancroft,  Miller,  &c. ;  Ads.  by  Levi  Lincoln,  Emory 
Washburn,  Jno.  Davis,  Danl.  Webster;  Lunatic  Hospital,  «&c. 

5832 Yale  College,  16  Tr.    Letter  on  Yale  College;  Taxes, 

1759.  Prest.  Clap,  on  Moral  Virtue,  &c.,  1765,  Dana's  Serm., 
1794;  Timo.  Dwight,  1794,  '97;  Warren  Dutton  Poem  (Commence- 
ment), 1800;  Percival's  Orat.  (P.  B.  K.),  1822;  Fitch,  Grimke, 
Hillhouse,  Taylor,  &c.  York,  Me.,  Merriam  and  Buckminster's 
Serms,  preached  to  Josh.  Abbot,  convicted  of  murder,  1792. 

5833  LOCKE,  D.  R.  Nasby.  Views  and  Opinions.  With  humor- 
ous Designs.    6th  ed.     Cincinnati:  1867.     12°. 

6834  LOCKE,  JANE  E.    Miscellaneous  Poems.  Boston:  1842.  12°. 

5835  The  Recalled ;  in  Voices  of  the  Past,  and  Poems.     Boston 

and  Cambridge:  1854.    12°.     Portrait. 

5836  LOCKE,  JOHN.  Essay  concerning  the  Human  Understand- 
ing, and  Life  of  the  Author.     3  vols.    Port.  Edinburgh:  1801.  12°. 

5837  Same.    New  ed.    N.  Y.:  1824.    8°. 

5838  The  Reasonableness  of  Christianity.     Boston:  1811.     12°. 

5839  Two  Treatises  of  X^overnment.     London:  1764.    8°. 

5840  LOCKE,  JOHN  G.  ,  Book  of  the  Lockes:  a  Genealogical  and 
Historical  Record.    Boston:  1853.    8°.    Plates.    Autograph. 

Few  genealogies  have  been  got  up  with  equal  care.    Edition  nearly  exhausted.  — S.  Or.  D. 

5841  LOCKE,  JOHN  L.  History  of  the  Town  of  Camden,  Maine. 
Hallowell:  1859.     12°. 

6842  LOCKHART,  EPHRAIM.  Oppressive  Law  Proceedings,  to 
overpower  the  Earl  of  Stirling.  Also,  a  Genealogy  of  the  family  of 
Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling.     Edinburgh:  1836.     4°. 

5843  LOCKHART,  J.  G.  Ancient  Spanish  Ballads,  Historical  and 
Romantic.     Trans.     Boston:  1856.     12°.    Portrait. 

6844  LOCKIE,  JOHN.    Topography  of  London.    London:  1810.  8°. 

5845  LOCKMAN,  JOHN.  Travels  of  the  Jesuits  into  China  and  the 
East  Indies,  and  an  Account  of  the  Spanish  Settlements  in  America. 
2d  ed.    London:  1762.  2  vols.  8°.     Maps. 

5846  LOCKWOOD,  P.  Memoir  of  John  D.  Lockwood.  N.  Y. :  1845. 
18°.   Portrait. 

6847  LODGE,  EDMUND.     Life  of  Sir  Julius  Caesar,  Judge  of  the 

High  Court  of  Admiralty.     18  Portraits.     London:   1817.    R.  4°. 
5848  British  History,  in  the  Reigns  of  Henry  VIII,  Edw.  VI, 

Mary,  Elizth.  and  James  I.    2d  ed.  3  vols.   London:  1838.  8°.  Port. 

and  Fac-Similes  of  Autogs. 
6849 Portraits  of  Illustrious  Personages  of  Great  Britain,  with 

their  Lives  and  Actions.    Cabinet  ed.    8  vols.    London:  n.  d. 


CATALOGUE,  331 

6850  LODGE,  EDMUND.  Same.  4th  ed.  Pub.  monthly.  London: 
1829-30.    15nos.    4°. 

6851  Peerage  of  the  British  Empire.    London:  1848.    8°. 

6852  LONDON  as  it  is  To-Day:  during  the  Great  Exhibition.  Map 
and  200  Engravings.     London:  1851.    Cr.8°. 

6853 Picture  of  L.  for  1805.     London:  [n.  d.]    18°. 

5854  Picture  of  L.  for  1816.  17th  ed.  London:  n.  d.  18°.  Plates. 

6855  Leigh's  New  Picture  of  L.    new  ed.    London:  1827.    18°. 

5856  New  Kemarks  of  London:  Westminster,  Southwark,  and  a 

Part  of  Middlesex  and  Surrey.  Collected  by  the  Company  of  Par- 
ish Clerks.  London:  1732.  12°.  Frontispiece,  Arms  of  the  Parish 
Clerks. 

6857 Account  of  the  Several  Infonnations  exhibited  to  the  Hon- 
ourable Committee  to  inquire  into  the  late  Dreadful  Burning  of  the 
City  of  London:    1667.    4°. 

6858  View  of  Old  London,  as  it  appeared  in  1560, 18  engravings. 

London:  1851.    4°. 

6859 General  View  of,  from  the  Adelphi.    An  extensive  folding 

Plate  in  4°.     Covers. 

5860  Post  Office  London  Directory  for  1854.     8°. 

6861  Kobson's  London  Directory,  1843.  24th  ed.  Lond.:1824.  8°. 

6862  LONDON  CHEONICLE,  1757  to  1764.    1771  to  1773.     11  vols. 

6863  LONDON  GAZETTE,  from  March  8, 1707,  to  July  26,  1711. 
Folio. 

6864  LONDON  MAGAZINE;  or.  Gentleman's  Monthly  Intelli- 
gencer. London:  1732  to  1781.  50  vols.  8°.  and  1  vol.  of  Index, 
to  28  vols. 

6865  LONDON  UNIVERSITY  CALENDAR,  for  1832.  London: 
1831.    12°. 

6866  LONG,  GEORGE.  Geography  of  America  and  the  West  In- 
dies.   London:  1841.    8°.    Maps. 

6867  LONG,  J.  Voyages  chez  differentes  Nations  Sauvages  de 
L'Amerique  Septentrionale.  Traduites  de  L'Anglois,  avec  notes  & 
additions.     A  Paris:  II.  ann§  de  I'JEre  Republicaine.    8°.     Map. 

A  most  faithful  picture  of  the  life  and  manners  of  the  Indian  and  Canadian  traders. 
—  Volney. 

5868  LONG,  STEPHEN  H.  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Engi- 
neers, of  the  Bait,  and  Ohio  Railroad.     Baltimore:  1830.    8°. 

6869  LONGFELLOW,  H.  W.  The  Sea  Side  and  the  Fire  Side. 
Boston:  1850.    12°. 

6870 EvangeUne,  a  Tale  of  Acadia.     11th  ed.     Bos.:  1857.    12°. 

6871  The  Song  of  Hiawatha.    Boston:  1855.    12°. 

5872 Flower-de-Luce.    With  Hlustrations.    Bos. :  1867.    Sq.  18*>. 

5873 The  New  England  Tragedies.    Boston:  1868.     12°. 

6874 Voices  of  the  Night.  Boston:  1845.  8°. 

23 


332  CATALOGUE. 

5875  LONGFELLOW,  H.  W.    The  Belfry   of    Bruges    and  other 

Poemes.      Cambridge:  1846.    12°. 
6876  Courtship  of  Miles   Standish,  and  other  Poems.    Boston: 

1859.     12°. 

5877  LOOKING-GLASS  for  the  Mind;  or,  intellectual  Mirror.  A 
translation  of  L' Ami  des  Enfans.    Engravings.    N.  Y. :  1819.    12°. 

5878  LOOMIS,  HUBBEL,  (Key.)  5  Tracts.  Letters  on  Christian 
Bap.,  Norwich,  1818;  Defence  of  Letters  against  the  Strictures  of 
Kev.  Asa  Wilcox  of  Saybrook,  Hartford,  1819;  Apology  for  renounc- 
ing Infant  Baptism,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1830;  and  Wilcox,  Asa, 
Strictures  on  a  Pamphlet  by  Kev.  Hubbel  Loomis,N.  London,  1819; 
Reply  to  Loomis'  Defence,  N.  London,  1820.    8°.  f 

6879  LORD,  E.  History  of  the  Principal  Protestant  Missions  to  the 
Heathen.     2  vols.     Boston:  1813.     12°. 

5880  LORD,  Rev.  G.  A.  Life  and  conversion  of,  a  French  Canadian 
Roman  Catholic,     [n.  p.]    1855.     12°. 

5881  LORD,  JOHN.  History  of  the  United  States  of  America,  for 
Schools.    Phila.:  1854.     12°. 

5882  LORD,W.W.  Andre :  A  Tragedy  in  Five  Acts.  N.Y.:1856.  12°. 

5883  Christ  in  Hades:  A  Poem.     N.  Y.:  1851.     12°. 

5884  LORD  NIAL,  a  romance  in  4  Cantos.  By  I.  M.  M.  N.  Y.: 
1834.     12°. 

5885  LORINC^,  JAMES  SPEAR.  The  Hundred  Boston  Orators.  3d 
ed.     Boston:  1853.    8°.     [Long  out  of  print.] 

A  Presentation  copy  with  autog.  letter  from  the  author ;  with  many  steel-plates  inserted 
by  Mr.  Drake. 

5886  LORING,  JOSEPH,  Jr.  Exhibition  of  Facts,  for  Militia  Offi- 
cers of  the  State  of  Massachusetts.     Boston:  1806.    8°. 

5887 Minutes  and  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court-Martial ,  held 

at  Boston,  for  the  trial  of.    Boston:  1813.     8°.    Autog.  of  Author. 

5888  LOSKIEL,  GEO.  HENRY.  History  of  the  Mission  of  tile  United 
Brethren  among  the  Indians  in  North  America.  In  Three  Parts. 
From  the  German.     London;  1794.    8°.     [Very  rare.]    Map. 

Indispensable  to  the  student  of  Indian  history.    S.  G.  D. 

6889  LOSSING,  BENSON  J.   Pictorial  Field-book  of  the  Revolution. 

Eleven  hundred  engravings.     2  vols.    N.  Y. :  1855.     R.  8°. 
5890 History  of  the  United  States.     300  engravings.     N.  Y.: 

1858.    8°. 

5891  Primary  History  of  the  United  States.  Numerous  Engrav- 
ings.   N.  Y.:  1858.     12°. 

5892  Common  School  History  of  the  United  States.     Maps,  and 

200  Engravings.    N.  Y. :  1864.    12°. 

6893  Vassar  College  and  its   Founder.    N.   Y.:  1867.    R.  8°. 

Illustrated. 
6894 Pictorial  Field  Book  of  the  Warof  1812,  Illustrated.     N.Y.: 

1868.    R.  8°. 


CATALOGUE.  333 

6895  LOSSmG,  BENSON  J.  Pictorial  History  of  the  TJ.  States. 
For  Schools  and  Families.     200  Engravings.     N.  Y.:  1854.     12°. 

68f6 Seventeen  Hundred  and  Seventy-Six.  Or,  The  War  of  In- 
dependence.    Illustrated.    New  edit.     N.  Y.:  1852.    8°. 

6897  Eminent  Americans:  Comprising  brief  Biographies  of  dis- 
tinguished persons.     Portraits.     N.  Y.:  1857.    8®. 

6898  LOTHKOP,  SAMUEL  KIRKLAND.  History  of  the  Church 
in  Brattle  street.     Boston:  1851.     18**. 

6899 An  Ecclesiastical  Council,  in  the  case  of  the  Proprietors 

of  Ilollis  Street  Meetinghouse  and  the  Rev.  John  Pierpont.  Bos- 
ton: 1841.    8°. 

6900 Life  of  Samuel  Kirkland,  Missionary  to  the  Indians.  Bos- 
ton: 1847.     16°. 

6901  LOUDON,  ARCHIBALD.  Outrages  committed  by  the  In- 
dians in  their  Wars  with  the  "White  People.  Also  an  Account 
of  their  Manners,  Customs,  Traditions.  Vol.  1.  Carlisle:  1808. 
12°.    Vol.  2.     Carlisle:  1811.    12°. 

6902  LOUISIANA  CODE  of  Civil  Practice.    N.  Orleans:  1830.    16°. 
5903  LOUISIANA.   Debates  in  the  Convention  for  the  Amendment 

of  the   Constitution  of  the   State  of.    1864.     N.Orls.:    1864.    8°. 

6904  LOVE,  CHRISTOPHER.  His  Case:  Wherein  is  Published 
His  several  Petitions  to  Parliament.  London:  1651.  4°.  Portrait 
inserted. 

6905  The  Natural  Man's  Case  Stated:  or  an  Exact  Map  of  the 

Little  World  MAN,  as  laid  down  in  17  Sermons.  With  his  Funeral 
Sermon,  by  Mr.  Tho.  Manton.     2d  ed.     London:  1652.    8^. 

6906  Trial  of  Mr.   Christopher  Love  before  a  pretended  High 

Court  of  Justice  in  Westminster-Hall.  By  John  Farthing.  To 
which  is  added  The  Tragedy  of  his  Trial  and  Death  in  very  elegant 
Verses  by  the  acute  Author  of  Iter  Boreale.  London:  1660.  4°. 
Portrait.  In  the  same  vol.:  Love's  Name  Lives:  or,  Divers  Peti- 
tions presented  by  Mistris  Love  to  the  Parliament,  in  behalf  of  her 
Husband.  All  published  for  Publick  Good.  London:  1663.  4°. 
Also,  A  Clear  and  Necessary  Vindication  of  the  Principles  and 
Practices  of  me  Christopher  Love.     London:  1651.     4°. 

5907  Heaven's    Glory;    Hell's  Terror.    Or  Two  Treatises;  the 

one  concerning  the  Glory  of  the  Saints  with  Jesus  Christ,  as  a 
SPUR.     Glasgow:  1755.     18°. 

6908  LOVE,  RICHARD.  The  Watchraans  Watchword.  A  Serm. 
at  White-Hall.     University  of  Cambridge :  1642.    4°. 

6909  LOVE  OF  FAME,  in  7  Satires.     3d  ed     London:  1730.     12°. 

6910  LOVEJOY,  J.  C.  &  O.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Elijah  P.  Love- 
joy;  murdered  in  Defence  of  the  Liberty  of  the  Press,  at  Alton, 
Illinois.  With  an  Introduction  by  John  Quincy  Adams.  N.  Y. : 
1838.    12°. 

6911  Memoir  of  Rev.  Charles  T.  Torrey,  who  died  in  the  Peni- 


334  CATALOGUE. 

tentiary  of  Maryland,  where  he  was  confined  for  showing  Mercy  to 
the  Poor.    Boston:  1847.     12°.     Portrait. 

5912  LOYELL,  C.  E.  Rev.  Methodist  Family  Manual:  containing 
the  Doctrines  and  Moral  Government  of  the  M.  E.  Church.  Cin- 
cinnati: 1852.    12°. 

5913  LOWE,  JOHK.  Treatise  on  Profits,  Discounts,  and  Interest. 
Birmingham:  1816.    8°. 

6914  LOWE,  JOSEPH.    Present  State  of  England  in  Agriculture, 

Trade,  and  Finance.    London:  1822.    8°. 
5915 Inquiry  into  the  State  of  the  British  West  Indies.    Fourth 

ed.    London:  1808.    8°. 

6916  LOWELL,  CHARLES,  d.d.  Six  Discourses  on  Fam.  Worship 
by  Job  Orton.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  Rev.  Mr.  Lowell's  Disc,  at 
the  Am.  Meet,  of  the  Soc.    Boston:  1816.     12°. 

6917  LOWELL,  CHARLES.  The  West  Church  and  its  Ministers. 
Boston:  1856.     12°. 

5918  Sermons:  Chiefly  Occasional.    Boston:  1855.    12°. 

5919  LOWELL,  JAMES  RUSSELL.  A  Year's  Life.  A  Poem. 
Boston:  1841.     12°. 

5920  Poems.    In  two  vols.    Boston:  1849.     12°. 

5921  Melibseus-Hipponax.      The  Biglow  Papers.     Cambridge: 

1848.     12°. 

6922  Fireside  Travels.     Boston:  1864.    12°. 

6923  Poems.    Second  Series.     Boston:  1848.     12°. 

5924 The  Vision  of  Sir  Launfal.    Cambridge:  1848.     12°. 

5925  LOWELL,  JOHl!^  AMORY.  Reply  to  a  Pamphlet  recently 
circulated  by  Mr.  Edward  Brooks.     Boston:  1848.    8°. 

6926  LOWELL  OFFERIKG,  The.  Written,  Edited  and  Published 
by  Female  Operatives  employed  in  the  Mills.     Lowell:  1844.    8°. 

6927  LOWER,  MARK  AN^T0:N^Y.  Chronicle  of  Battel  Abbey, 
1066  to  1176.     Trans.     London:  1851.    8°.     Illuminated  front. 

6928  English  Surnames.    An  Essay  on  Family  Nomenclature. 

3ded.    2  vols.    London:  1849.    8°. 

6929 Patronymica  Britannica.  A  Dictionary  of  the  Family  Names 

of  the  United  Kingdom.     London:  1850.     R.  8°. 

6930  LOW  LIFE:  or.  One  Half  of  the  World  knows  not  how  the 
Other  Half  Live;  being  a  Critical  Account  of.  24  Hours  bet.  Sat. 
night  and  Monday  morning.  In  London.  8d  ed.  London :  1764. 
8°.    Front. 

6931  LOWNDES,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  The  Bibliographer's 
Manual  of  English  Literature.  New  ed.  London:  1857-64.  6v. 
in  11  pts.  12°. 

6932  LOWREY,  JAMES,  Capt.  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of, 
before  and  after  he  became  Commander  of  the  Ship  Molly.  Lond. : 
1752.    8°. 


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6933  LOWVILLE  Academy,  Serai-Centennial  Anniversary.  Lowville: 
1859.    8°. 

6934  LUCAS,  SAMUEL.  Charters  of  the  Old  English  Colonies  in 
America.    London:  1850.    8°. 

6935  LUDEWIG,  HERMANN.  The  Literature  of  Amer.  Local 
History.    A  Bibliogl.  Essay.    N.  Y.:  1846.    8°.     [Very  scairce.] 

6936  LUDLOW,  EDMUND  Memoirs  of:  With  a-  Collection  of 
Original  Papers.  3  vols.     3d  ed.  Edinburgh:  185L    12°. 

6937  LUDOLPH,  JOB.  A  New  History  of  Ethiopia  in  4  Books.  2d 
ed.    With  copper-plates.    London :  1684.    Pol. 

Hallam  pays  this  author  a  deserved  compliment  for  first  rendering  accessible  the  Ethio- 
pian language  and  literature, 

6938  LUNARDI,  VINCENT.  Account  of  the  first  Aerial  Voyage  in 
England.  London:  1784,  8°.  Plates  of  Balloon,  Apparatus,  and 
Portrait  of  Lunardi. 

5939  LUNDY,  BEN  J.  Poetical  Works  of  E.  M.  Chandler,  with 
Memoir.    Phila.:  1836.     12^.     Portrait. 

5940  LUNT,  GEORGE.  Culture:  A  Poem  Delivered  before  the 
Mercantile  Library  Association.     Boston:  1843.    12°. 

5941  The  Age  of  Gold,  and  other  Poems.     Boston:  1843.    12°. 

5942  Poems.    New  York:  1839.    12°. 

5943  Union,  The:  A  Poem.     Boston:  1860.     12°. 

5944 Three  Eras  of  New  England  and  other  Addresses.    Boston: 

1857.    12°.    Author^s  auto. 

6945 The  Origin  of  the  Late  War.    N.  Y:  1866.     12°. 

6946 Lyric  Poems,  Sonets  and  Miscellanies.     Boston:  1854.  12°. 

5947  LUNT,  WM.  P.  Gleanings.  Made  for  his  Parishioners,  by 
his  Daughter.    Boston:  1874.    12°.    Port. 

5948  LYDE,  AUGUSTUS  FOSTER.  Buds  of  Spring.  Poetical 
Remains.    Boston:  1838.     12°. 

5949  LYELL,  CHARLES.  Travels  in  North  America;  with  Geo- 
logical Observations  on  the  United  States,  Canada  and  Nova-Scotia. 
Two  vols,  in  one.    N.  Y. :  1845.    12^.    Plates. 

5950 A  Second  Visit  to  the  United  States  of  North  America. 

Two  vols.    N.  Y. :  1849.    12°. 
5951  LYLE,  Rev.   W.  W.     Lights  and  Shadows  of  Army  life:   or 

Pen  pictures  from  the  Battlefields.    2d  ed.    Cincinnati:  1865.    12°. 
6952  LYMAN,  AZEL  S.     Historical  Chart.    Phila.:  1845.    4°. 

5953  LYMAN  PAYSON.  Hist,  of  Easthampton.  Northampton: 
1866.    12°.    Author's  autog. 

5954  LYMAN,  THEODORE,  Jr.  The  Political  State  of  Italy. 
Boston:  1820.    8°. 

5955 Diplomacy  of  the  United  States,  from  the  1st  Treaty  with 

France  in  1778,  to  that  of  Ghent,  in  1814,  with  Great  Britain.    2d 
ed.     Boston.     1828.     2v.     8°.     Author's  Autog.     [Very  scarce.] 


336  CATALOGUE. 

6956  LTKCH,  ANN"E  C.    The  Rhode  Island  Book:   Selections  in 

Prose  and  Yerse,  from  the  writings  of  Rhode  Island  Citizens.    3d 

ed.    Providence:  184G.    12°.     Frontispiece. 
6957 Poems  with  Illustrations,  by  Durand,  Huntington,  Darley, 

Duggan,  Rothermel,  etc.    New  Ed.    K.  Y. :  1853.    8°.    Port,  and 

illust. 

6958  LYNDESAY,  Dr.  (Bp.  of  Brechen.)  A  Trve  :N"arration  of 
all  the  Passages  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  Generall  Assembly  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  Holden  at  Perth  the  25  of  August,  Anno 
Dom.  1618.     London:  1621.     4°. 

This  book  once  belonged  to  Rev.  Jno.  Wheelwright,  founder  of  Exeter,  N.  H.,  and  has 
his  autograph.  It  was  purchased  by  Mr.  D.  of  Rev.  Jno.  S.  Barry,  historian;  sold  to 
Henry  Stevens  of  London,  and  repurchased  by  Mr.  D. 

6959  LYON,  D.  S.  Tariff,  or  Rates  of  Duties  payable  from  and 
after  the  30th  June,  1828.    N.  Y. :  1828.     8°. 

6960  LYON,  GEORGE.  The  Private  Journal  of  Capt.  G.  F.  Lyon, 
of  H.  M.  S.  Hecla,  during  the  recent  Yoyage  of  Discovery  under 
Capt.  Parry.     Map  and  Plates.     London:  1824.    8°. 

6961  Journal  of  a  Residence  and  Tour  in  the  Republic  of  Mexico 

in  the  Year  1826.     Two  vols,  in  one.    London:  1828.     Cr.  8°. 

6962  LYON,  WILLIAM  N.  Short  and  Comprehensive  History  of 
the  United  States.  By  William  N.  Lyon,  of  Warsaw,  Ky.  1846.  12°. 

6963  LrONS,  Rev.  JAMES.  Christian  Songs.  4th  ed.  Phila.: 
1849.    8^. 

6964  LYTTELTON,  GEORGE  LORD.  Works  of,  now  first  col- 
lected.    London:  1774.    4°.    Portrait. 


M. 

6965  M ,  J.   L.      Native  Bards;    a  Satirical  Effusion.     Phila.: 

1831.    12°. 

6966  MABLY,  ABB^fi  de.  Remarks  on  the  Government  and  Laws 
of  the  U.  States.      Notes  by  the  Translator.     London:  1784.    8°. 

6967  M'AFEE  ROBERT.  A  History  of  the  Late  War  in  the  West- 
em  Country,  from  Tippecanoe,  to  New  Orleans.  Lexington,  Ky. 
1816.    8°.     [Yery  scarce.] 

6968  MACAULAY,  CATHARINE.  History  of  England  from  James 
I  to  the  elevation  of  the  Ho.  of  Hanover,  ed  2.  London:  1766-67. 
3v.    4°. 

5969  MACAULAY,  THOS.  B.     Lays  of  Ancient  Rome.      Lond.: 

1860.     4°. 
6970 Lays  of  Ancient  Rome,  with  Ivry  and  the  Armada.  London : 

1860.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  337 


6971  McCALL,  GEO.  A.  (Gen.)  Letters  from  the  Frontiers.  Thirty 
Years  in  the  Army  of  the  United  S.     Phila. :  1868.    12°. 

6972  Mccarty,  WM.  Songs,  Ocles,  and  other  Poems,  on  National 
subjects;  from  various  sources.  Part  first,  Patriotic.  Philadelphia: 
184*2.    18°. 

6973 Part  3d  [to  the  above].  Phila.:  1842.    18°. 

6974  McCLELLAN,  G.  B.  (Gen.)  Report  of  Capt.  Geo.  B.  McClel- 
lan,  on  the  War  in  Europe,  in  1855  and  1856.  Washington:  1857.  4°. 

6975  Organization  and  Campaigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac; 

also  the  Campaign  in  Western  Virginia,  with  Plans  of  Battle-fields. 
New  York:  1864.     12°. 

6976  M'CLINTOCK,F.  L.  (Capt.)  Narrative  of  the  Discovery  of 
the  Fate  of  Sir  John  Franklin  and  his  Companions.  Maps  and 
Illustrations.     Boston:  1860.    8°. 

6977  McCLUNG,  JOHN  A.  Sketches  of  Western  Adventure ;  inter- 
esting Incidents  in  the  Settlement  of  the  West,  from  1755  to  1794: 
with  an  Appendix.    Engravings.     Phila. :  1882.    12°. 

This  is  the  first  edition  of  McClung. 

5978  Same.    Rev.  and  corr.    Cincinnati:  1838.    8°. 

6979  M'CLURE,  A.  WILSON.    The  Life  of  John  Cotton.    Boston: 

1846.     Sm.  12°.     "  Lives  of  the  Fathers  of  New  Eng."  Vol.  1. 

6980 Lectures  on  Ultra-Universalism.  3d  ed.  Boston:  1835.  18°. 

6981  Bi-Centennial  Book  of  Maiden.    Boston:  1850.     1^°. 

5982 Lectures  on  Ultra  Universalisra.     Boston:  1832.     18°. 

6983  M'CLURE,  DAVID,  d.d.    Advantages  of  an  Early  Education. 

Exeter:  1783.    4°. 
6984 Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Eleazer  Wheelock,  d.d.    Founder  and 

President  of  Dartmouth  College.     Newburyport:  1811.    8°.     Port. 

5985  A  System  of  Education  for  Girard  College,  by  a  Native  of 

Phila.     Phila. :  1838.     8°.     Autogs.  of  Author  and  James  Kent. 

5986  McCLURE,  W.  (Rev.)  The  Character  and  Tendency  of  Pu- 
seyism,  defined  and  exposed.     Toronto:  1850.     12°. 

5987  M'CONKEY,; HARRIET  E.  BISHOP.  Dakota  War  Whoop; 
or  Indian  Massacres  and  War  in  Minnesota.  Saint  Paul:  1863. 
12°.     Plates. 

5988  McCONNEL,  J.  L.  Western  Characters  or  Types  of  Border 
Life  in  the  Western  States.  Illustrations  by  Darley.  New  York: 
1853.     12°. 

5989  McCOY,  ISAAC.  History  of  Baptist  Indian  Missions:  Re- 
marks on  the  Condition  of  the  Aboriginal  Tribes;  their  Settlement 
within  the  Indian  Territory,  and  their  future  Prospects.  Washing- 
ton: New  York:  1840.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

5990  M'CRIE,  THOMAS,  d.d.  The  Life  of  John  Knox:  and  the 
History  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  1839.  8°. 
Portrait. 


338  CATALOGUE. 

5991  McCULLOH,  J.  H.  Jr.  (m.d.)  Eesearches,  Philosophical  and 
Antiquarian,  concerning  the  Aboriginal  History  of  America.  Bal- 
timore, 1829.     8°.     Map  of  the  wanderings  of  De  Soto. 

5992  Mcculloch,  JOHN.  a  concise  History  of  the  United 
States.     With  a  correct  map.     Phila. :  1813.    12°. 

5993  Mcdonald,  JOHN.  Biographical  Sketches  of  Gen.  N'ath. 
Massie,  Gen.  Duncan  Mc Arthur,  Capt.  William  Wells,  and  Gen. 
Simon  Kenton.     Dayton:  1862.     12°.     Cuts. 

5994  McDO:N^ALD,  MAKY  N.  (Mrs.)    Poems.    N.  York:  1844.    8°. 

6995  M'DONELL,  ALEX.  (Esq.)  Narrative  of  Transactions  in 
the  Ked  Elver  Country,  of  the  Earl  of  Selkirk.  With  a  Map.  Lon- 
don: 1819.    8°.     [Damaged.] 

6996  M'DOWALL,  JOHN  E.  Memoir  and  Select  Eemains  of  the 
Martyr  of  the  Seventh  Commandment,  in  the  Nineteenth  Century. 
New  York:  1838.    12°.     [Very  rare.] 

5997  McDOWALL,  T.  &  W.  New  Guide  to  Edinburgh:  Plan  of  the 
City  and  numerous  engravings.     Edinburgh:  [no  date  — 1840?] 

5998  McEAELAND,  ANDEEW,  (m.d.)  The  Escape,  or,  Loiterings 
amid  the  Scenes  of  Story  and  Song.  Boston:  1851.  12°.  Portrait 
of  Pius  IX. 

5999  M'FAELAND,  ASA,  d.d.  Historical  View  of  Heresies,  and 
Vindication  of  the  Primitive  Faith.    Concord:  1806.    12°. 

6000  M' GAVIN,  WM.  The  Protestant  Essays  on  the  points  of  con- 
troversv  betw.  the  Ch.  of  Eome  and  the  Eeformed.  Hartford:  1833. 
2v.    8°.    Frontis.    Ports,  of  the  Eeformers,  and  the  "  Auto  da  fe." 

*6001  McGEE,  THOS.  D'AECY.  A  History  of  the  Irish  Settlers  in 
N.  America.     Boston:  1852.     8°. 

6002  Historical  Sketches  of  O'Connell  and  his  Friends.     Boston: 

1854.    12°. 

6003  MACGILLIVEAY,  W.  The  Travels  and  Eesearches  of  Alex. 
Von  Humboldt  in  the  Equinoctial  Eegions  of  America,  and  in 
Asiatic  Eussia,  [&c.]  Edinburgh:  1832.  12°.  Portrait,  Map,  and 
5  engravings. 

6004  MACGEEGOE,  JOHN.  Commercial  Statistics  of  America. 
London,     [n.  d.]    r.  8°. 

6005  M^HENEY,  JAMES,  (Dr.)  The  Jackson  Wreath  or  National 
Souvenir.     Phila.:  1829.    8°.    Portrait. 

6006  MACHIAVEL,  NICHOLAS.  Discourses  upon  the  First  Dec- 
ade of  T.  Livius.  To  which  is  added  his  Prince:  With  some  Margi- 
nal Animadversions,  [etc].    ByE.  D.     London:  1674.     8°.    Port. 

6007  The  Florentine  History  in  VIH.  Books.   Lond. :  1674.   12°. 

6008  McINTOSH,  JOHN.  Origin  of  the  North  American  Indians; 
Manners  and  Customs,  Nations,  Warriors.    N.  York:  1849.     12°. 

6009  MACK,  EBENEZEE,  (Doct.)  The  Cat-fight;  a  Mock  Heroic 
Poem.     New  York:  1824.    12°.     Gone  after  p.  230.     [Scarce.] 


CATALOGUE.  339 

6010  MACK,  D.  The  Green  Mountain  Spring.  Devoted  to  Discus- 
sion and  Information  concerning  the  Popular  and  Medical  uses  of 
Water.  Pubd.  monthly  at  Brattleboro' ,  Yt.  Vol.  1.  No.  1  to  12. 
R.  8°.    1846. 

6011  MACK,  ROBERT  C.  The  Londonderry  Celebration.  Exer- 
cises on  the  150th  Anniv.  of  Old  Nutfield.  Manchester:  1870.  8°. 
Portraits,  &c.    Autog.  of  Author. 

6012  MACK,  ROBERT.  Kyle  Stuart,  with  other  Poems.  Vol.  1. 
[all  pub.]    Columbia,  T.:  1834.    16°. 

6013  MACKAY,  ALEX.  The  Western  World;  or,  Travels  in  the  U- 
States  in  1846-47.     London:  3  vols.    1849.     cr.  8°.     Maps. 

6014  MACKAY,  CHARLES,  ll.d.  Extraordin'y  Popular  Delusions 
and  the  Madness  of  Crowds.  Numerous  Engravings.  2  vols. 
London:  1852.     cr.  8°. 

6015  KEAN,  JOSEPH.  A  Plea  for  Friendship  and  Patriotism.  [Not 
Published.]    Boston:  1814.     12°. 

6016  MACKELLAR,  THOMAS.  Tarn's  Fortnight  Ramble  and 
other  Poems.     Phila.:  1847.     12°. 

6017  McKENNEY,  THOS.  L.  A  Tour  of  the  Lakes;  the  character 
and  customs  of  the  Chippewa  Indians ;  also  a  vocabulary  of  their^ 
language.     Baltimore:  1827.    8°.    Ports.     [Scarce.] 

6018  MACKENZIE,  ALEXANDER,  Sir.  Voyages  from  Mont- 
real through  the  Continent  of  N.  America  to  the  Frozen  and  Pacific 
Oceans;  in  1789  and  1793.    Phila.:  1802.    8°.     Map.    Portrait. 

6019 Same.    London:.  1801.    4°. 

6020 Same.    Phila.:  1802.     2v.     8°. 

One   of  the  very  valuable  and  accurate  works  on  Indian  History.— S.   G.  D.     The 
Mackenzie  River,  is  named  for  the  traveller. 

6021  MACKENZIE,  ALEXANDER  S.,  U.S.N.      Life  of  Stephen 

Decatur.    Boston:  1848.    18°. 
6022 Lif  e  of  PaulJones.    2  vols.     Boston:  1841.     12°. 

6023  MACKENZIE,  COLIN.  Five  Thousand  Receipts  in  all  the 
Useful  and  Domestic  Arts.     London:  1823,    4to. 

6024  MACKENZIE  E.  Hist.  Top.  and  Des.  View  of  the  U.  States. 
Newcastle:  [n.  d.]    8°.     Frontis. 

025  MACKENZIE,  WILLIAM  L.  Life  and  Times  of  Martin  Van 
Buren:  with  Brief  Notices  of  J.  K.  Polk,  M.  M.  Noah,  E.  Croswell, 
B.  F.  Butler,  J.  Barker.     Boston:  1846.     8°. 

This  publication  gave  so  much  oflfence  to  the  parties  concerned  that  the  sale  was  pro- 
hibited  by  injunction. 

6026  MACKERELL,  B.  History  and  Antiquities  of  King's-Lynn, 
Norfolk.     Ill'd.     London:  1739.    8°. 

6027  MACKINTOSH,  JAS.  (Sir.)  Vindicise  Gallicse.  Defence  of 
the  French  Revolution.    Dublin:  1791.     8°. 

6028 Miscellaneous  Works.    Longman:  1851.     cr.  8°. 


340  CATALOGUE. 

6029  MACKQUEE:N',  JOHK,  m.a.  British  Valour  Triumphing  over 
French  Courage:  under  the  Duke  of  Marlborough.  London:  1715. 
8°.     Portrait  inserted. 

6030  MACLAUKm,  JOHK.  Works  of.  Edinburgh:  1798.  8°. 
Portrait. 

6031  McLEAlN",  JOHIS".  Sketch  of  Eev.  Philip  Gatch.  Cincinnati: 
1854    18°. 

6032  McLELLAl^T,  ISAAC,  Jr.  The  Fall  of  the  Indian,  with  other 
Poems.    Boston:  1830.    12°. 

6033  Mount  Auburn  and  Other  Poems.    Boston:  1843.    12°. 

6034  McLEOD,  ALEX.,  d.d.  The  Larger  Catechism  of  the  As- 
sembly of  Divines  at  Westminster.     N.  York:  June,  1813.    12°. 

The  first  book  stereotyped  in  America. 

6035 A  Scriptural  View  of  the  Present  War.    K.  Y.:  1815.    8°. 

(Autograph  Thomas  Melvill,  one  of  the  Tea  Party.) 

6036  McLEOD,  DOKALD.  History  of  Wiskonsan.  Buffalo:  1846. 
12°. 

6037  M'LEOD,  JOHN".  Voyage  in  H.  M.  ship  Alceste,  to  the  Yel- 
low Sea,  with  an  account  of  her  Shipwreck  in  the  Straits  of  Gaspar. 

-   Phila.:  1818.    8°.    Plates. 

6038  Voyage  of  H.  M.  Ship  Alceste  to  China,  Corea  and  the 

Island  of  Lewchew.     London:  1819.    8°. 

6039  MACLUKE,  WM.  Observations  on  the  Geology  of  the  U.  S. 
Phila.:  1817.    8°.     Maps. 

6040  McM ASTER,  GUY  H.  History  of  Steuben  County.  Bath[l^. 
Y.  ?]:  1853.    12°. 

6041  M'MURTRIE,H.,M.D.  Sketches  of  Louisville  and  its  Environs, 
with  an  Account  of  the  Earthquakes  experienced  here  from  16  Dec, 
1811,  to  7  Feb.,  1812.     Louisville:  1819.     8°.  Map.     [Very  scarce.] 

6042  McKALLY,  WILLIAM.  Evils  and  Abuses  in  the  Naval  and 
Merchants' Service  Exposed.    Boston:  1839.     12°. 

6043  M'KEMAR,  RICHARD.  The  Kentucky  Revival,  or  a  short 
History  of  the  late  extraordinary.  AVith  a  Brief  Acct.  of  Shakerism. 
Cincinnati:  Albany  reprintd.:  1808.    12°. 

6r44 Same.     Pittsfield:  1808. 

6045  MACOY,  ROBT.     The  Masonic  Vocal  Manual.    New  York: 

1859.     18°. 
6016  MACPHERSON,  ^JAMES.     The  Poems  of   Ossian.     2  vols. 

Glasgow:  1824.     18°.     Front. 

6047  MACRAY,  WM.  DUNN.  A  Manual  of  British  Historians  to 
A.  D.  1600.     London:  1845.    8°. 

6048  McSHERRY,  JAMES,  Esq.  A  History  of  Maryland.  Bait.: 
1852.     12°. 

6049  MACTAGGART,  JOHN.  Three  Years  in  Canada.  1826-28. 
London:  1829.     2  vols.     12°. 


CATALOGUE.  341 

6050  McVICKAR  JNO.  (m.d.)  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  Samuel 
Bard,M.D.,L.L.D.     N.  York:  1822.    8°.    Port 

6051  Outlines  of  Political  Economy.     N".  York:  1825.     8°. 

6052  McVICKAR,  JOHX,  d.d.  The  Prof,  years  of  John  Henry 
Hobart.     Being  a  sequel  to  his  early  years.     N  York:  1836.    12°. 

6053  MACY,  OBED.  History  of  [N'antucket.  Rise  and  Progress  of 
the  Whale  Fishery.     Boston:  1835.     12°.    Plates. 

6054  MADDEST,  FREDERICK.  Privy  Purse  Expenses  of  the  Prin- 
cess Mary,  with  a  Memoir.     London:  1831.   8°. 

6055  MADDEK,R.  R.  (m.d.)  Poems  by  Slaves  in  the  Island  of  Cuba. 
With  the  History  of  the  early  Life  of  the  ISTegro  Poet,  written  by 
himself.    London:  1840.     8°. 

6056  MADRID  IN"  1835;  Sketches  of  the  Metropolis  of  Spain.  Lond. 
andN.Y.:   1836.    8°.  Plates. 

6057  AIAFFITT,  JOHN  NEWLAND.  Poems.  Louisville:  1839: 
12°.    [Very  rare.] 

6058 Teai's  of  Contrition:  or,  Sketches  of  the  Life  of  John  N. 

Maffitt,  with  several  Poetic  Effusions.     Kew  London:    1821.     12°. 
Portrait  insert. 

6059  Pulpit  Sketches,  Sermons  and  Devotional  Fragments.  Bos- 
ton: T.  R.  Marvin.     1828.     12°.    pp.  300. 

6060  MAGNA  BRITANNIA  et  Hibernia,  Antiqua  &  Nova.  Or,  a 
New  Survey  of  Great  Britain.  6  vols.  1720  to  1731.  4°.  Edited 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cox.     Moule. 

MS.  notes  by  Mr.  D. 

6061  MAGNA  CHARTA.  Trans,  from  the  Latin  by  Edw.  Cooke, 
Esq.    London:  1680.     18°. 

6062  MAGNOLIA  (The).  An  American  Gift-Book.  Edited  by  H. 
H.  Randall.     New  York:  1850.     R.  8°.    Plates. 

6063  MAGOON,  E.  L.  (Rev.)  The  Eloquence  of  the  Colonial  Times. 
With  Sketches  of  early  American  Statesmen  and  Patriots.  Cincin- 
nati: 1847.     12°. 

6064  MAHONY,  D.  A.    The  Prisoner  of  State.    N.  Y. :  1863.   12°. 

6065  MAINE.  Acts  and  Resolves  passed  by  the  34th  Legis.  of  the 
State  1855.    Augusta:  1855.    8°. 

6066 Justice  (The; ;  Powers  and  Duties  of  Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Hallowell:  1835. 

6067 Map  of  Maine.    By  Osgood  Carleton.  1802.    [Large  double 

Sheet  in  Case.] 

6068  The  Water  Power  of.    Augusta:  1869.    8°- 

6069  MAINE  REGISTER.    1S56-57.    Boston.    2v.     8°. 

6070  MAINE  REGISTER,  and  State  Reference  Book,  1852.  Hallow- 
ell: 1852.     12°. 

6071  MAIR,  JOHN,  a.m.  C.  Julii  Ciesaris  de  Bello  Gallico.  N.  Y. : 
1805.    12°. 


342  CATALOGUE. 

6072  MAIE,  JOHN,  m.d.  Nephaleia;  or  Total  abstinence  from 
Intoxicating  Liquors  the  Doctrine  of  the  Bible.  New  York: 
1861.    12°. 

6073  MAJOR,  R.  H.  Select  Letters  of  Columbus,  with  other  Original 
Documents,  relating  to  his  Four  Voyages  to  the  New  World.  Lon- 
don: Hak.  Soc.  1847.    8°. 

6074 The  True  Date  of  the  English  Discovery  of  the  American 

Continent  under  John  and  Sebastian  Cabot.     London:  1870.    4°. 

6075  MAKEPEACE ,  WILLIAM.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Makepeace 
Families:  Boston:  1858.    12°. 

6076  MALCOLM,  HOWARD.  A  Brief  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Lydia  M. 
Malcolm.    Boston:  1835.     18°. 

6077  Travels  in  South  Eastern  Asia.    Boston:  1839.    8°.    Plates. 

6078  MALL,  THOMAS.  The  History  of  the  Martyrs  Epitomised. 
Boston:  1747.     2v.  in  1.    8^ 

6079  MALTBY,  ISAAC.     The  Elements  of  War.    Bost.:  1811.    12°. 

6080  MALTHUS,  T.  R.  (Rev.)  Principles  of  Pohtical  Economy. 
Boston:  1821.     8°. 

6081  MAMMOTH  CAYE,  Rambles  in.    Louisville:  1845.    12°.  Map. 

6082  MAN,  THOMAS.  Picture  of  a  Factory  Village:  with  Remarks 
on  Lotteries.     By  Sui  Generis:  alias,  T.  M.    Providence:   1833. 

6083  MANCHESTER.  Concise  Hist.  View  of  M.  &  Salford,  some 
acct.  of  the  Antiquities.    Plates.     Manchester:  1826.    18°. 

6084  MANDEVILLE,  G.  H.  Flushing,  Past  and  Present.  Flush- 
ing, L.L:  1860.    18°. 

6085  MANDRILLON,  M.  Jh.  Recherches  Philosophiques  sur  la 
Decouverte  de  L'Amerique.    A  Amsterdam:  1784.    8°. 

6086  MANN,  EDWIN  JOHN.  The  Deaf  and  Dumb;  or,  the  Con- 
dition of  Deaf  Mutes;  their  Education,  and  the  Principal  Asylums 
devoted  to  their  Instruction.     Boston:  1836.     12°.    Frontis. 

6087  MANN,  HERMAN.  Historical  Annals  of  Dedham.  Dedham, 
Mass.:  1847.    8°.    Port.    Cuttings. 

6088  Human  Prudence;  or  the  Art  by  which  a  Man  and  a 

Woman  may  be  advanced  to  Fortune.    Dedham:  1806.    12°. 

6089  MANN,  HORACE,  The  Common  School  Journal.  Vol.  1,  2. 
Boston:  1839-40.     2v.  in  1.    8°. 

6090 Dedication  of  Antioch  College,  and  Inaugural  Address  of 

its  President.    Yellow  Springs,  O. :  1854.     18°. 

6091  Mass.  System  of  Common  Schools.    Boston,  1843.    8°. 

6092 Abstract  of  Mass.  School  Returns  for  1841-42.    Boston: 

1842.    8°. 
6093  MANN,  JAMES,  m.d.     Medical  Sketches  of  the  Campaigns 

of  1812, 13,  and  14.    Dedham:  1816.    8°. 

Contains  information  relative  to  the  war,  not  found  elsewhere.    S.  G.  D. 


CATALOGUE.  343 

6094  MANSFIELD,  EDWARD  D.,  l.l.d.  Life  and  Services  of 
Daniel  Drake,  m.d.  With  notices  of  the  early  Settlement  of  Cincin- 
nati and  some  of  its  Pioneers.  Cincinnati:  1855.  12°.  Portrait. 
Another  ed.  K.  Y.:  184G.     12°. 

6095  View  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  the  General  and  State 

Governments.  With  the  Relations  between  them.  Cincin. :  1851.  18**. 

6096 Life  and  Services  of  Gen.  Winfield  Scott.    Engravings. 

N.  York:  1852.     12°.     Portrait. 

6097  The  Political  Grammar.    N.  York:  1834.    12°. 

6098  Same.'  N.York:  1846.     12°.     Portrait. 

6099 American  Education:  its  Principles  and  Elements.    N.  Y.: 

1853.    12°. 

6100  MANUAL  EXERCISE  (The),  as  ordered  by  his  Majesty  in 
1764.     Boston:  [17G4.]    4°. 

6101  MANUAL  for  the  use  of  the  Legislature  of  N.  Y.  for  1865. 
Albany:  1865.     12°. 

6102  MANUAL  of  RANK  and  NOBILITY:  or,  Key  to  the  Peer- 
age. With  the  Origin  and  History  of  Royal  Titles.  Lond. :  1832.  8°. 

6103 of   the  Board  of  Education  of   the  City  and  County  of 

N.  Y.  Jan.  1864.     16°. 
6104 of  the  Lancasterian  System  of  Teaching.   N.  Y. :  1820.  8°. 

6105  (The),  of  the  Erst  Lutheran  Church  in  Albany.    Albany: 

1871.     18°.    Frontispiece. 

6106  MANUEL  LEXIQUE  on Dictionnaire Portatif.  2  vols.  Paris: 
1755.    12°. 

6107  MANWOOD,  JOHN.  A  Treatise  of  the  Lawes  of  the  Forest. 
London:  1615.    4  Fols. 

6108  MAP  TO  STANSBURY'S  Report  and  6  vols.  Reports,  &c.    8°. 

6109  MAPS  of  the  Dist.  of  Columbia  and  City  of  Washington,  and 
Plats  of  the  Squares  and  Lots  of  the  City  of  Washington.  Wash- 
ington: 1852.    Fol. 

6110  A  Chart  of  the  World,  on  Mercator's  Projection.    Lond. : 

1821. 

6111  of  the  Napoleonic  Wars,  and  of  the  War  of  1812.    15  nos. 

inc.    View  of  Battle  of  Waterloo,     [n.  d.]    8°. 

6112  MAPS  AND  PLANS  for  Major  Long's  Expedition  to  the  Rocky 
Mts.    Philad.:  1822.    4°.    Plates. 

6113  MAPS  [Folding].  11  Nos.  Pennsylvania,  Barnes,  1852.  Wis- 
consin, Chapman,  1857.  Texas,  Oregon  and  California,  Mitch- 
ell, 1846.  Michigan,  Farmer.  Worcester  Co,  Mass.,  Dockham, 
1866.  Greenwood  Cemetery,  (N.  Y.)  1850.  Pennsylvania, 
Barnes,  1860.  Niagara  Falls,  Steele,  1846.  London,  Rey- 
nolds, 1857.    Detroit,  Farmer,  1863.    New  Jersey,  1848. 

6114  [Folding],       13    Nos.      Iowa,  Henn,  Williams,  1856.  — 

Maine,  N.  Hampshire  and  Vermont,  Mitchell,  1834. —Virginia 


344  CATALOGUE. 

and  Maryland,  Mitchell,  1832.  —  K.  York  City,  Phelps' guide 
to  1857.— Mass.,  Conn.,  and  Khode  Island.— Eastern  Kansas, 
Whitman,  Searl.  1858.  —Wisconsin,  Morse,  1855.— Mexico,  Dis- 
turnell,  1847.— :N'.  England  Stati-.s,  Tanner,  1831.— Cambridge, 
Plan  of. — Indiana,  Morse. — K.  Yokk,  Disturnell,  1848. 

6115  [Folding].    12  Nos.    Michigan,  Parmer,  1863.  — Penn. 

and  ]^.  Jersey,  Tanner,  1847.— K.  York,  Phelps  and  Ensign, 
1844.— West.  States,  Ensign  and  Thayer,  Guide,  1850.  —  Phila- 
delphia City  guide,  1844.  — Western  Tourist,  Colton,  1846.  — 
California,  Horn,  Overland  Guide,  1852.— Kansas,  Mendenhall, 
1856.— Ohio,  Mitchell,  1835.— Indiana,  Mitchell,  1835.— Texas, 
Mitchell,  1846.— Iowa,  1839. 

6116  [Folding,  &c.]    12  Nos.  —  New  York,  Phelps.  —  Seat 

Of  War  in  Mexico,  Disturnell,  1847.— Texas,  De  Cordova,  1848. 
—Southern  States,  War  Map, Perrine,  1864. —New England, 
Tanner,  1839. — Mexico,  War  Map.  Cambridge  and  Mt.  Auburn 
Guide,  1865.  —  Canada,  Magnus.  —  Paris,  1835. — Amer.  and 
European  Kailway  and  Steamship  Guide,  Disturnell,  1851. — 
White  Mtn.  Guide,  Briggs,  1849.— Montreal,  Bernard,  1809. 

6117  [Folding].    Mitchell's    Georgia;    Chapman's    Illinois, 

Minnesota;  Mitchell's  Ohio,  Indiana,  &c.,  Kentucky  and 
Tenn.  ,  Wisconsin.    6  Nos.    18°. 

6118 [Folding]  12.    Western  States,  Colton,  1855.— Kansas 

Gold  Mines,  Mitchell,  1864.—  Baltimore,  Woods,  1865.—  Green- 
wood Cemetery,  Douglass,  1840.  —  Kensselaer,  Burr.  —  New 
York,  Penn.  ,  Finley,  1820.—  Buffalo,  Gilbert,  1835.—  U.  States, 
Guide,  Mitchell.— N.  Haven,  City  guide.  Barber,  1860.  —  Indiana, 
Colton,  1838.  —  California,  Nevada,  Utah,  Colorado,  Ari- 
zona, N.  Mexico,  Colton;  Cincinnati  Almanac  for  1840. 

6119 [Folding]  12.    Iowa,  Morse,  1856.— Kansas,  Nebraska, 

Lowe. —  West.  States,  Ensign,  Bridgman,  Guide,  1857.  —  Michi- 
gan, Farmer,  1856. —  Iowa,  Mitchell. — Maine,  Mitchell,  1846. — 
Missouri,  Arkansas,  Mitchell,  1832.  —  Clinton  Co.,  Burr,  1839. 
—  Congress  Spring,  Steel,  1856.  — Madison,  Park  Hotel,  1672.  — 
Mount  Auburn,  Dearborn,  1845.  — Arkansas,  Tanner,  1839. 

6120 [Folding]  15  nos.  Indiana,  Colton,  1856.  —  St.  Lawrence 

Co.,  Burr,  1839.  —  Virginia,  Mitchell,  1837.  —  Boston  Water 
Works,  1848.  —Army  and  Navy  Almanac,  1863.— White  Mts., 
Bradlee,  1861.  —  Western  Tourist,  Colton,  1852.  —  Wisconsin, 
Iowa,  Abel,  1838.  —  Towns  to  Bradshaw's  Cont.  Bail.  Guide. — 
Canada,  Gibson,  1860.  —  Toledo,  Schaft,  1869.— New  York 
Canals,  Spafford,  1824.  —  Madeira,  1783.  —  Also  Letter  to  Horace 
Mann,  Bristed,  1850.  —  Palmer,  Key  to  Computing  Scale,  1844. 

6121  MAKBOIS,  BARBlS.  Hist,  of  Louisiana,  particularly  its  Ces- 
sion to  the  U.  S. ;  with  an  Introductory  Essay  on  the  Constitution 
and  Government  of  the  U.  S.    Phila. :  1830.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  345 

6122  MAKCAN'DIETl,  M.  Abstract  of  a  late  treatise  on  Hemp, 
with  an  Account  of  the  Use  of  the  Horse  Chestnut;  and  a  Plan  of 
the  Pennsylvania  Hemp  Brake.     Boston:  1767.    8°. 

6123  MARCH,  CHAS.  W.  Daniel  Webster  and  his  Contemporaries. 
New  York:  1852.     12°.     Portrait. 

6124  MARCH,  DA]S1EL.  Yankee  Land  and  the  Yankee.  Hart- 
ford: 1840.     12°. 

6125  MARCY,  RAND.  B.  (Capt.)  Exploration  of  the  Red  River 
of  Louisiana,  in  the  Year  1852.  Washington:  1854.  8°.  [&  Vol. 
of  Maps.] 

6126  MARGARET  LYON.  With  other  Tales  and  Poems.  Plates. 
Boston:  1854.     12°. 

6127  MARINE  SOCIETY.  By  Laws  and  Regulations  of,  with  an 
Histo.  Account.     London:  1772.     12°. 

6128  MARKHAM,  FRANCIS.  Five  Decades  of  Epistles  of  Warre. 
London:  1622.     Folio.     Autog.  Jno.  Drake. 

6129  MARKLAND,  J.  H.  Remarks  on  English  Churches,  and  on 
Sepulchral  Memorials.     Oxford:  1843.    16°.     Illustrated. 

6130  MARKS,  MARILLA.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  David  Marks, 
Minister  of  the  Gospel.     Dover,  N.  H.:  1846.     12°.    Portrait. 

6131  MARLBOROUGH.  The  Lives  of  the  Two  Illustrious  Generals, 
John,  Duke  of  Marlborough,  and  Francis  Eugene,  Prince  of  Savoy. 
London:  1713.    8°.     Fine  Portraits. 

6132  MARLBORO',  MASS.  The  Case,  Wm.  Hunter,  in  Equity, 
versus  the  Inhabitants  of  Marlborough,  in  the  Circuit  Court  of  the 
U.  S.     Worcester,  1845.     8°. 

6133  MARRIAGE  QUESTION  (The).  The  Lawfulness  of  Marry- 
ing the  Sister  of  a  deceased  wife.     Boston.     R.    8°. 

61 34  MARRY  AT,  FREDERICK,  (Capt.)  A  Diary  in  America,  with 
Remarks  on  its  Institutions.     Phila:  1839.     2  vols,  in  one.     12°. 

6135  MARSH,  GEO.  P.  Wolfe  of  the  Knoll,  and  other  Poems. 
N.  York:  1860.     12°. 

6136  MARSH,  JOSIAH.  A  Popular  Life  of  George  Fox,  the  First 
of  the  Quakers.    Phila.     No  date.     12°. 

6137  MARSH,  LUTHER  RAWSON.  Writings  and  Speeches  of 
Alvan  Stewart,  on  Slavery.    N.  Y. :  1860.     12°.    Port.    Autog. 

6138  MARSHALL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Passages  from  the  Remem- 
brancer of.  Edited  by  William  Duane,  Jr.  Phila.:  1839.  12°. 
[Scarce.] 

6139  MARSHALL,  EDW.  C.  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  with 
biog.  sketches.     N.  Y. :  1862.    12°. 

6140  MARSHALL  HUMPHREY.  History  of  Kentucky;  its  Dis- 
covery ;  Settlement;  Political  and  Military  Events  and  Present 
State.    2  vols.     Vol.  1.     Frankfort:  1812.    8°. 

6141  History  of  Kentucky.    Frankfort:  1824.    2  vols.    8°.    [Very 

scarce.] 


346  CATALOGUE, 

6142  MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Life  of  George  Washington.  5  vols. 
Phila.:  1804-1807.     4°.    Portrait.    Maps. 

6143  History  of  the  English  Colonies.    Phila. :  1824.    8°. 

6144  Opinion  of,  in  the  Case  of   Garnell,  Ex'r  of  Brooke,  v. 

Macon  et  al.    Richmond,  1825.    8°. 

6145  Writings  of,  upon  the  Federal  Constitution.   Bost.:1839.   8°. 

6146  MARSHALL,  MARY.  The  Serpent  from  the  Garden  of  Eden; 
a  Disclosure  of  Shakerism,  from  the  First  Appearance  of  Ann  Lee. 
Also,  the  Life  and  Sufferings  of  the  Author.  Concord,  K.  H. : 
1847.    12°. 

6147  MARSHALL,  STEPHEN",  b.d.  The  Strong  Helper:  a  Serm. 
bef.  Ho.  Comns.  upon  the  solemn  Monthly  Fast,  Apl.  30,  1645. 
London:  1645.    4°. 

6148  MARTCILKE,  JEAN.  The  Huguenot  Galley-Slave:  being  the 
Autobiog.  of  a  French  Protestant  condemned  to  the  Galleys.  New 
York:  1867.     Sq.  18°. 

6149  MARTIN,  BENJAMIN.  Lectures  in  Natural  and  Experimen- 
tal Philosophy,  Geography,  and  Astronomy.    Reading:  1743.    4°. 

6150 The  Philosophical  Grammar;  Present  State  of  Experi- 
mented Physiology,  or  Natural  Philosophy.  London:  1755.  8°. 
Diagrams. 

6151  Bibliotheca  Technologica ;   or,   a  Philological  Library  of 

Literary  Arts  and  Sciences.    London:  1737.    8°. 

6152 Miscellaneous  Correspondence  relative  to  Natural  and  Civil 

History,  Geography,  Mathematics,  Poetry,  Monthly  Occurrences, 
[&c.]  4  vols.  1755-60.  London:  1759-1764.  8°.  Maps,  Portraits 
and  other  engravings. 

6153  Biographia  Philosophica.  An  Account  of  the  Lives,  Writ- 
ings, and  Inventions  of  the  most  Eminent  Philosophers  and  Mathe- 
maticians.    London:  1764.     8°.     Ports. 

6154  MARTIN,  JOHN  (m.d.)  An  Account  of  the  Natives  of  the 
Tonga  Islands,  in  the  S.  Pacific  Ocean,  with  Grammar  and  Vocab- 
ulary of  their  language.    2  vols.    London:  1818.    8°.    Plate  and  Map. 

6155  MARTIN,  R.  M.  The  Hudson's  Bay  Territories  and  Vancou- 
ver's Island.  Rights,  Conduct,  and  Policy  of  the  Hon.  Hudson's 
Bay  Corporation.     London:  1849.    8°.    Author's  Autog. 

6156  MARTINEAU,  HARRIET.  Life  in  the  sick-room.  Essays. 
With  introd.  by  E.  L.  Follen.    Boston:  1844.     12°. 

6157  - —  Society  in  America.     2  vols.    New  York:  1837.     12°. 
6158 Retrospect  of  Western  Travel.     2  vols.    N.  Y.:  1838.    12°. 

6159  [MARTINIERE,  (MoNS.)]  A  New  Voyage  to  the  North: 
Containing  a  full  Account  of  Norway.  London:  1706.  8°.  Fold- 
ing Frontispiece. 

6160  MARTI  NICO.  Account  of  the  Expedition  to  Martinico  and 
Guadaloupe,  under  Com.  Moore  and  General  Hopson.  London: 
1759.     8°.     Map. 


CATALOGUE.  847 

6161  MARVRLL,  ANDREW.  The  Rehearsal  Transposed,  or,  Ani- 
madversions upon  a  late  Book,  entitled  Grounds  of  Fears  and 
Jealousies  of  Popery.    London:  1672.     12°.     [n.  t.  p.] 

6162  MARVIN,  HENRY.  History  of  Lake  George.  New  York: 
1853.     18°.     Map. 

6163  MARVIN,  T.  R.  Geneal.  of  the  Descendants  of  Renold  and 
Matthew  Marvin.     Boston:  1848.     12*. 

6164  MARYLAND.  A  Relation  of  the  successefuU  beginnings  of  the 
Ld.  Baltemore's  Plantation  in  M.   A.  D.  1634.    Repr.  Bait. :  1865.   4°. 

6165  MASERES,  FRANCIS,  Esq.  Occasional  Essays,  chiefly 
Political  and  Historical.     London:  1809.    8°. 

6166  MASON,  GEORGE.  A  Supplement  to  Johnson's  Diet.  New 
York:  1803.    8°.     [Not  Paged.] 

6167  MASON,  GEO.  C.  Re-Union  of  the  Sons  and  Daughters  of 
Newport,  R.  L,  Aug.  23,  1859.     Newport,  R.  I.j  1859.     12°. 

6168  MASON,  JOHN,  (Capt.)  A  Brief  History  of  the  Pequot  War. 
With  Notes  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prince.  Boston:  1736.  12°.  In 
same  vol.,  Underhill,  John,  Newes  from  America;  Vincent,  P.,  A 
True  Relation  of  the  Late  Battell,  between  the  English  and  Pequot 
Salvages;  Gardener,  Lion,  Relation,  &c. ;  reprints  of  Ms.  Hist.  Soc. 

6169  MASON,  LOWELL.  Manual  of  the  Boston  Academy  of  Music. 
2d  ed.     Boston:  1836.     18°. 

6170  MASONIC  Mirror,  and  Mechanics'  Intelligencer.  Vol.  3.  Bos- 
ton: 1827.     4°. 

MASONIC  PAMPHLETS.    5  vols.     8°.     132  Nos. 

6171  Vol.1.    1749-1819.    Masonry  Dissected,  Pritchard,  S.,  1749. 

—  Howard,  S. ,  Boston,  1778.  —  Smith,  W. , Phila.  1779.  —  Nichols,  J., 
Bost.  1786.  —  Marrant,  Bost.  1789.  Harris,  T.  M.,  Bost.  1796.— 
Orr,  Hector,  Bost.  1798.  —Harris,  T.  M.,  Bost.  1797.  —  Same  at  St. 
Paul's  Lodge,  Groton,  1797.  —Hall,  P.,  Menotomy,  1797.  — '*  Wm. 
Jenks  ex  dono  T.  Paine,  Aug.  3,  1797."  — Bentley,  W.,  1798.— 
Jachin  and  Boaz,  1798.  —  Coustos,  Jno. ,  1803.  —  Bowers,  Jas.  (M'ble- 
head),  1805. —Harris,  1807.  — Lisle,  H.  M.,  1807.  — Jenks,  Wm. 
(Bath,  Me.),  1807.  — Milnor,  J.,  1811. —Parker,  F.,  1813,  Foster-, 
1814.  —  Richardson,  1817.  — Sanders,  D.  C,  1817. —Howe,  Jno., 
1819. 

6172 Vol.  2.  1820-29.  Knapp,  S.  L. ,  Cary ,  A.  —  Atkins.  —  Col- 
ton,  S.  —Morgan,  W.,  Rochester,  1827.  —  Talbot,  C.  S.,  on  Morgan, 
Roch.  1827.  —  Narrative  of  Facts  (Morgan), Roch.  1828.  —  Emerson, 
Jos. ,  1828.  — Huntoon,  B.  Sanborn.  —  Southwick.  —  Anti-Masonic, 
'29.  — Rollins.  —  Thacher.  —  Elihu  Mather.  —  Dean.  —  Jenkins.  — 
Sumner,  C.  P.  —  Colden.  — Giddings.  —  Tarbox.  —  Chisel.  —Chand- 
ler, &c. 

6173 Vol.  3.    1829-32.    Merrick,  Brown,  Very,  Anderson,  Clark, 

Hopkins,  Pratt,  Thatcher,  Fuller,  Rush,  Sheppard,  Power,  Conven- 
tions, Letters,  &c. 
24 


348  CATALOGUE. 

6174  MASONIC  PAMPHLETS.  Vol.  4.  1832-36.  Annstrong. 
—  Adams.  J.  Q.  (3),  Moore,  C.  S. —Elliot,  S. —  Gest. 

6175  Vol.  5.     1836-71.     Moore,  C.  W.  —  Spencer,  Ritner,  Tyng, 

Douglas,  Paige,  Golden,  Phillips,  Proceedings,  Letters,  Narratives, 
«&c. 

,  Vol,  2  contains  nos.  relative  to  the  celebrated  Morgan  case.    The  whole  collection  is  con- 
sidered  important. 

6176  MASSACHUSETTS.  Abstract  of  the  Census  of.  Boston: 
1863.     8°. 

6177 Resolves  of  Gen.  Assembly  of  Mass.  Bay,  1779;  Acts  and 

laws,  1784:  Supp.  to  the  Resolves,  1785;  Acts  and  laws,  1785-86; 
Resolves,  1787;  Resolves,  1792-3;  Acts,  Tax,  1790-99,  1801,02; 
Acts  and  laws,  1795;  Acts  and  laws,  1802;  Resolves,  1805. 

6178  Acts  and  Resolves,  1870-73.    Boston:  1870-73.    4v.     8°. 

6179  Pub.  Docs,  of,  1860-61,  Nos.  1-49.    3  vols.    Annual  Reports 

of  Public  officers  and  institutions. 

6180  Reports  of  the  Registry  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths  in 

Mass.     Boston:  1843-54.     12  pamph.    8°. 

6181  Map  of.  Compiled  from  actual  Surveys,  by  Osgood  Carle- 
ton.  Boston:  1801.  Yignette  drawn  by  G.  Graham.  [In  case  and 
lettered.] 

6182  MASS.  BAY.  Acts  passed  in  his  Majesty's  Province  of  Mass. 
B.,1736.     [n.t.p.]    Fol. 

6183  Resolves  of  the  Gen.  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Mass.  B. 

Boston:  1777.    Fol. 

6184 Yotes  of  the  Ho.  of  Representatives,  1761.    Pol.    Index 

inserted. 

6185  Acts  and  laws,  George  II,  1736-50.    Pol. 

6186 Records  of  the  Governor  and  Company  of.     Ed.  by  N.  B. 

Shurtleff.     Boston:  1853-54.     6v.    4°. 
6187 Charter  and  General  Laws  of  the  Colony  and  Province. 

Boston:  1811.     8°. 
6188 Journal  of  the  Convention  for  framing"  a  Constitution  for, 

Sept.,  1779,-June,  1780,  including  a  list  of    members.    Boston: 

1832.    8°. 
6189 Petition  of  the  II.  of  R.     20th  Jan.,  1768.     Signed  by  the 

Speaker:  with  Letters  to  Lords  Shelburne,  Rockingham,  Camden, 

Chatham,  and  to  D.  DeBerdt,  agent  for  the  Province.    Also  a  letter 

from  Lord  Shelburne  to  Gov.  Bernard,  Sept.  17, 1767.  Boston.  Pol. 

This  protest  against  British  taxation  is  one  of  the  most  important  of  Revolutionary 
papers.  The  copy  helonged  to  the  Earl  of  Buchan,  and  has  the  indorsement  under  hia 
autograph,  "  Sent  me  by  the  Hon.  Jas.  Otis,  Esq.,  member  for  Boston,  N.  E." 

6190  MASS.  ANTI-SLA VERY  SOC.     2  vols.    22  Pamp.   Bost.:8°. 

6191  MASS.  AGRICULT.  TRANSACTIONS,  1793-1826.  Boston: 
9  vols.  8°.    V.  8  wanting. 


CATALOGUE.  349 

6192  MASS.  BOAKD  OF  AGRICULTURE.  Reports.  lst-6th,8th- 
10th,  13th.  17th-18th.  Ed.  by  Chas.  L.  Flint.  Boston:  1854-71. 
llv.    8°.    Plates. 

6193  MASS.  BOARD  OF  STATE  CHARITIES.  Reports.  1866-71. 
Boston:  1866-71.    6v.  8°. 

6194  MASS.  CHARIT.  FIRE  SOC.  15  Tr.  1795  to  1830.  Adds,  by 
G.  R.  Minot,  W.  Tudor,  J.  Davis,  J.  Q.  Adams,  &c. 

6195 By-Laws  of ,  with  the  Act  of  Incorp:,  &c.    Boston:  1861. 

12°. 
6196  MASS.   CHARIT.    MECHANIC    ASSOC.      1   Vol.      27  Tr. 

1795  tol850,incL  Const.  1795,  Maj.  Russell's  Triennial  Ads.  (1810). 
6197 First  Exhibition  and  Fair.    Boston:  1837.     8°. 

6198  MASS.  COI^YENTION  OF  MINISTERS.  2  Vols.  38  Tr. 
Vol.  1.  15  Tr.  1741-43-44-46-53-60-72-73-93-94-96-97-98-99-1801. 
Vol.  2.  23  Tr.  1804-06-07-08-10-11-12-15-17-19-21-23-27-28-30- 
31_45_46-50-52,  with  Historical  Sketch  (1821),  and  rules. 

6199  MASS.  GEN.  HOSPITAL.  2  Vols.  27  Tr.  1813-1869.  Bost.:  8°. 
6200 By-Laws,  Rules,  and  Reg.  Acts  and  Resolves.  Bost.:  1856. 

8°. 

6201  MASS.  HISTORICAL  SOC.  Proceedings  of  1855-1873.  10  vols. 

6202  MASS.  HORTICUL.  SOC.  and  Howard  Benev.  Soc.  20  Tr. 
Boston:  8°. 

6203  MASS.  HUMANE  SOC.  2  Vols.  26  Tr.  Perfect  from  Society's 
Incorp.     1791  to  1808  inc.,  with  Lathrop's  dis.     1787. 

6204  MASS.  MAGAZINE.  1789-96  incl.  8  vols.  Boston:  1789- 
96.    8°. 

Vol.  3,  wants  June ;  Vol.  4,  Sept. ;  Vol.  7,  Jan.,  Feb.  and  March  nos.  One  of  the  acarceet 
and  best  of  early  American  Magazines ;  many  curious  copperplates.  Its  articles  give  a 
good  idea  of  American  politics,  society  and  literature,  at  the  Revolution's  close. 

6205  MASS.  MANUAL.  1813, 14,  23,  24,  26-29,  39,  43,  47,  48,  50, 
64-65, 7L     Boston:  30 V.     16°. 

6206  MASS.  MANUAL  or  Polit.  and  Hist.  Register  by  Wm.  Bur- 
dick.    Boston:  1814.     12°.    Port,  of  Caleb  Strong. 

6207  MASS.  MEDICAL  SOC.  Acts  of  Incorp.  By-Laws,  &c 
Boston:  1850.    8°. 

6208  MASSACHUSETTS  (The)  MISSIONARY  MAGAZINE  for 
1804.    Vol.  n.    Boston:  1804.    8°. 

6209 Vol.  IV.    Boston:  1806.    8°.    pp.  480. 

6210  MASS.  PEACE  SOC.     1  vol.     31  Tracts.      Pastoral  Assn.  (5.) 

6211  MASS.  RAILROADS,  Annual  Reports,  &c.  of  railroad  corpo- 
rations in  Mass.  1837-1856.     6  vols.     8°.     Maps. 

6212  MASS.  REGISTER.     1803-47.    Boston.    45v.  16°. 

6213  MASS.  REGISTER,  State  Record,  and  Business  Directory. 
1852-59,62.    Boston.     9v.  8°. 

6214  MASS.  REGISTER  179-,  1807.  Life  of  Milton.  Conn.  Regis- 
ter 1860.    N.  Hampshire  Political  Manual  1866-67,  &c.    6  vols.    16«. 


350  CATALOGUE. 

6215  MASS.  SOC.  FOR  PEOM.  CHEISTIAK  KNOWLEDGE. 
1vol.    23  Tr.     1803-12. 

6216  MASS.  SOC.  FOR  SUPPRESSING  INTEMPERxVNCE.  3 
vols.     69  Tr. 

6217  MASS.  STATE  RECORD.     5  vols.    1847-1851  inclusive.     12°. 

6218  MASSACHUSETTS  TEACHER  (The).  Vols.  3 and  4.  Bos- 
ton: 1850-51.     8°. 

6219  MASSACRE  of  Gov.  Semple,  and  Destruction  of  the  Earl  of 
Selkirk's  Settlement  on  Red  River.     London:  [n.  d.]     Map.     8°. 

6220  MASSIE,  JAMES  WM.,d.d.  America:  the  Origin  of  her 
present  Conflict,  and  her  Claim  to  Anti-Slavery  Sympathy.  Lond. : 
1864.     12°.     Map. 

6221  MASTERS,  MARTIN  KEDGWIN.  The  Progress  of  Love. 
A  Poem.     Boston:  1808.    12°. 

6222  MASTERS,  ROBERT.  The  History  of  the  College  of  Corpus 
Christi  (Commonly  called  Bennet)  in  the  U.  of  Cambridge.  Cam- 
bridge: 1753.     4°.     Map  and  plates. 

6223  MASTERS,  THOMAS.  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Death  of 
Isabella  Sarah  Wilbur.    N.  York:  1858.     12^. 

6224  MASTIN,  JOHN,  Rev.  (Vicar  of  Naseby.)  The  History 
and  Antiquities  of  Naseby,  Northampton.  Cambridge:  1792.  12°. 
Map  of  the  Battle  of  N. 

6225  MATERNAL  PHYSICIAN  (The).  Treatise  on  the  Nature 
and  Management  of  Infants.  By  an  Amer.  Matron.  N.  Y. :  1811. 
12°. 

6226  MATHEMATICS.  Bezout,  Cours  d'Arithmetique.  4e  ed. 
Paris,  an:  11.  Clare,  M.,  Youth's  introd.  to  trade  and  business. 
9th  ed.  Lond.:  1764.  Love's  Surveying,  n.  t.  p.  Colson,  N.,  Mar- 
iner's new  calendar.  Lond.:  1757.  Baylis,E.,  Arithmetic  of  annu- 
ities. Lond. :  1844.  Harris,  N.,  Practical  book-keeping.  Hartford: 
1852.    6v.    8°. 

6227  Bonnycastle,  J.,  Algebra,  1829.     Fisher,  G  ,  Arithmetick, 

1775.  Ilutton,  C,  Key  to  H.'s  Arithmetic,  1806.  Compend.  Meas- 
urer, 1700.  Vyse,  C,  Tutor's  Guide,  1770.  Conversations  on 
Geometry,  1833.     Treatise  on  Arithmetic,  1845.     7 v.     12° 

6228 Brewster,  D. ,  Plates  to  Ferguson's  Astronomy,  Phila. :  1817. 

Mathematical  tables,  Boston:  1836.  Heads  of  a  course  of  mathem., 
Aberdeen:  1800.  Gaultier,  L.,  Geometric  pratique,  Paris:  1830. 
Tillich,  E.,  Arithmetik,  Leip.:  1836.  Fallacies  of  the  broken  gauge, 
L. :  1846.  Lushington,  H. ,  Broad  and  narrow  gauge,  1816.  Mathem. 
tables,  Boston:  1830.     8v.    8°. 

6229  Hassler,  F.  R.,  Tables  logarith  et  trigonom,  ISfO.  Shep- 
herd, E.,  Columbian  Accountant,  1800.  Gough,  J.,  Arithmetic, 
1808.  Nicholson  P.  and  Rowbotham,  J.,  Algebra,  1831.  Dilworth, 
T.,  Arithmetic,  1792.  Cox,  C.  Arithmetical  Institute,  1795.  6v.  12°. 

6230  Vyse,  C,  Arithmetic,  1796.     Cocker,  E.,  Arithmetic,  1765. 


CATALOGUE.  351 

Same,  1780.  Key  to  Yoster's  Arithmetic,  1829.  Murry,  A.,  Men- 
toria,  1785.  Friend,  W.,  Arithmetic,  1805.  Dilworth,  T.,  Arithme- 
tic, 1792.  Johnstone,  E.,  Learning  to  count,  1816.  First  book  of 
Arithmetic,  1843.     9v.     12°. 

6231  MATHKR,  COTTON,  D.D.,r.E. 8.  Essays  to  do  Good;  addressed 
to  all  Christians.     New  ed.     London:  1807.    12°. 

6232  Same.     Portsmouth  [N.  H.]:  1824.    12°. 

6233  Magnalia  Christi  Americana:  or.  Ecclesiastical  History  of 

New  England,  from  its  first  Planting  until  the  year  1698.  In  seven 
I^ooks.     London:  1702.    Fol.    Portrait. 

Contains  the  Ecclesiastical  Map ;  also  autog.  of  Cotton  Mather,  inserted. 
"Did  you  ever  see  Cotton  Mather's  •  History  of  New  England'? — one  of  the  oddest 
books  I  ever  perused,  but  deeply  Interesting."  —  Southey. 

6234  Same.     In  2  vols.    8°.     Hartford:  1855.    Port. 

6235 Ratio  Disciplinse  in  Nov  Anglorum.   A  faithful  Account  of 

the  Discipline  in  the  Churches  of  New  England.  Boston:  1726.  12°. 

Attestation  by  I.  Mather. 
6236  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  John   Higginson,  with  Nicholas 

Noyse's  Elega.     Title  gone  and  Elegy  after  p.  6. 
6237 Proposals  to  Lawyers.     From  Essays  to  do  Good.  Barnard, 

Vt.     12°. 
6238 Blessed  Union.    An  Union  with  the  Son  of  God  by  Faith, 

&c.     Boston.     18°. 

6239  Bethia.     The  Glory  which  adorns  the  Daughters  of  God. 

And  the  Piety  wherewith  Zion  wishes  to  see  her  Daughters  Glorious. 
Boston:  1722.    12°.     Wants  title. 

6240  Just  Commemorations.  The  Death  of  Good  Men  considered. 

A  brief  Account  of  the  Evangelical  Work  among  the  Christianized 
Indians  of  New  England.     Boston:  [1714.]    18°. 

6241  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  George  I.     Boston:  1727.     12°. 

Part  of  title  supplied. 

6242  Winter  Meditations.  Directions  how  to  employ  the  Leisure 

of  the  Winter  for  the  Glory  of  God.  Pref .  by  the  Kev.  Mr.  John 
Higginson.    Boston:  1693.    18°. 

6243  Reasonable  Religion:  or,  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Reli- 
gion Demonstrated.    Boston:  1700.    18°. 

6244 Preface  to  Joseph  Emerson's  Sermons.    1727. 

6245  False  Hopes  of  Heaven  to  be  Dreaded  and  Deprecated. 

[Wants  title.] 

6246  Hor-hagidgad.       An   Essay    upon  an    Happy   Departure. 

Occasd.  by  the  Decease  of  the  Valuable  Mr.  Wm.  Waldron,  Late 
Pastor  of  one  of  the  Churches  in  Boston,  1727.    Boston:  1727.    8°. 

6247  The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World.     London:  1862.   12°. 

6248  Magnalia  [&c.]     Hartford:  1820.     2  vols.    8°. 

6249  Euthanasia.    A  Sudden  Death  made  Happy  and  Easy  to 


352  CATALOGUE. 

the  Dying  Believer.  Exemplified  in  John  Frizell,  Esq.,  who  so 
Expired,  April  10, 1723.     Boston:  1723.     8°. 

6250 Parentator.     Memoirs  of  Kemarkables  in  the  Life  and  the 

Death  of  the  Ever-Memorable  Dr.  Increase  Mather.  "  My  Father, 
my  Father."  Boston:  1724.  8°.  Title  and  Adv't  supplied  by 
reprint. 

Has  the  rare  port,  of  Increase  Mather,  hy  Sturt. 

6251  The  Comfortable  Chambers,  opened  and  visited,  upon  the 

Departure  of  that  aged  and  faithful  servant  of  God,  Mr.  Peter 
Thatcher,  Pastor  of  Milton.     Boston.  Eep. :  1796.     8°. 

6252 Same.    1st  ed.     Boston:  1727.     8°.     [n.  t.  p.] 

The  last  sermon  the  author  ever  preached. 

6253  Christian  Philosopher;  a  Collection  of  the  best  Discoveries 

inKature,  with  Keligious  Improvements.     Charlestown:  1815.     12°. 

6254  The  Valley  of  Baca.    The  Divine  Sovereignty  displayed  and 

adored;  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Hannah  Sewall,  wife  of  Hon.  Samuel 
Sewall.     Imperfect.     Boston:  1717.    16°.    pp.  28. 

6255  The  Wonderful  Works  of  God.   Praises  bespoke  for  the  God 

of  Heaven  in  a  Thanksgiving  Serm.  did.  on  Dec.  19,  1689.  Boston: 
1690.  18°.  [In  same  vol.]  The  Way  to  Prosperity.  —  A  Serm.  to 
the  Hon.  Convention.     23  May,  1689.     Boston:  1690.     18°. 

A  vandal  hand  having  torn  the  first  tract  from  its  place,  it  was  purchased  and  restored  at 
a  cost  of  eight  dollars.  One  refers  to  the  other;  and  both  are  mentioned  as  one  in  the 
author's  dedication  to  Sir  H.  Ashurst. 

6256  A  Warning  to  Flocks  against  Wolves  in  Sheeps'  Clothing. 

With  a  Brief  Hist,  of  some  Imposters.     Boston:  1700.     18°. 

6257  A  Family  Well  Ordered.     Or,  an  Essay  to  render  Parents 

and  Children  happy  in  one  another.     Boston:  1699.    18°. 

6258  Love    Triumphant.     Serm.   at  the   Gathering   of    a  New 

Church,  and  the  Ordaining  of  their  Pastor,  in  the  North  Part  of  Bos- 
ton, May  23, 1722.    1722.     12°. 

6259 The  Duty  of  Children,  whose  Parents  have  Pray'd  for  them, 

or,  Early  and  Keal  Godliness  urged;  a  Serm.  May  19, 1703.  2  Impn. 
Boston:  1719.    18°. 

6260 Life  of  John  Eliot.     Wants  all  previous  to  Dedication  and 

all  after  p.  72.     Boston:  1690. 

6261  A  Faithful  Man  Described.  —  Serm.   at  Maiden,  June  24, 

1705,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mr.  Michael  Wigglesworth.  Bos- 
ton: 1849.    8°. 

Although  the  title-page  credits  this  sermon  to  Increase  Mather,  it  is  credited  to  Cotton  in 
the  list  of  his  publications  appended  to  his  Life  by  his  son,  S.  M. 

6262  The  Christian  Philosopher:  A  Collection  of  the  best  Discov- 
eries in  Nature,  with  Religious  Improvements.     London:  1721.    8°. 

6263  Expectanda;  Or,  Things  to  be  lookedfor.  Boston:  1691.  18°. 

pp.  83.    Gone  to  p.  11. 


CATALOGUE,  353 

6264  MATHER,  COTTON,  d.d.,  f.r.s.  Essay  to  do  Good.  Amcr. 
Tract  Soc.    New  York.    18°. 

6265  — —  Psalterium  Americanum :  The  Book  of  Psalms,  in  Blank 
Verse,  fitted  unto  the  tunes  commonly  used  in  our  churches.  Bost. : 
1718.     12*>. 

6266  MATHER,  ELIHU.  Antiraasonic  Tracts,  No.  5.  Masonic 
Obligations  unlawful ;  as  proved  on  empannelling  the  Jury  at  the 
Trial  of  Elihu  Mather  for  a  Conspiracy  to  kidnap  Wra.  Morgan,  at 
the  Orleans  County  Court,  Nov.  11th,  1829.  Boston:  1829.  12°. 
[Scarce.]    Somewhat  stained  with  ink,  but  not  illegible. 

6267  MATHER,  INCREASE.  A  Disquisition  concerning  Ecclesi- 
astical Councils;  with  preface  containing  a  further  vindication  of 
Congregational  Discipline.     Boston:  1716.     18°. 

6268  The  Revolution  in  New  England  Justified.     Boston:  1691. 

4°;  and  in  Same  vol.,  A  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  Sir  E. 
Androsse  and  his  Complices.     Boston:  1690-1.     4°. 

6269 Remarkable  Providences;  with  Introduction  by  Geo.  Offor. 

London:  1856.    12°.    Port. 

6270 A  Relation  of  the  Troubles  which  have  happened  in  New 

England,  By  reason  of  the  Indians  there.  Erom  the  Year  1614, 
to  the  Year  1675.    Boston :  1677.     Reprinted  1864. 

Introd.  and  Notes  by  S.  Q-.  Drake,  fol.  (I.  p.)    Bost.:  1864.     (Autog.  letter  from.  John 
Carter  Brown.)    Author's  Copy.    27  Plates  inserted. 

6271 Brief  History  of  the  War  with  the  Indians  in  N.  England. 

London:  1676.    4°. 

6272 Sermon  wherein  is  shewed  that  the  Church  of  God  is  some- 
times a  subject  of  Great  Persecution;  preached  at  a  Public  Fast 
at  Boston.     Boston:  1682.    4°.     This  copy  wants  title,  &c. 

6273  Preface  to  Nehemiah  Walter's  Several  Sermons,  &c.,  1713. 

Autog.  of  John  Clap.     1713. 

6274 The  Glorious  Throne.     Boston:  1702.    12°. 

6275  The   Happiness  of  Saints  in  Heaven  and  other  Sermona. 

[Wants  title.    Pref.  dated  10  Oct.  1711.] 

6276  Preface  to  Jonathan  Mitchell's  Sermons.     [Imperfect.] 

6277 Brief  History  of  the  War  with  the  Indians  in  N.  England. 

Boston:  1676.    4°.    pp.  51.    Post.  8°.    [First  part  wanting,  to  p.  11.] 

6278 Disquisition  concerning  Ecclesiastical  Councils.    Boston: 

Rep.  1870.    4°. 

6279 Practical  Truths  tending  to  promote  Holiness.    In  several 

Sermons.    Imperfect,  wants  17  leaves  at  beginning. 

6280 Ichabod;  |  or,  |  a  Discourse,  |  shewing  what  Cause  there  is 

to  Fear  |  that  the  \  Glory  |  of  the  Lord  is  Departing  from  |  New 
England.  |      Two  Sermons.     Boston:  1729.    18°. 

6281  Ichabod.     Boston:  1702.     18°.    4  leaves  gone  at  end. 

6282  Sermon  shewing  that  the  present  Dispensations  of  Provi- 


354  CATALOGUE. 

dence  declare.  That  "Wonderful  Ke volutions  in  the  World  are  near 


at  Hand.     Edinburgh:  Re-printed:  1713.     4°. 

6283  A  Dissertation  wherein  the  Strange  Doctrine  lately  pub- 
lished in  a  Sermon  to  Encourage  Unsanctified  Persons  (while  such) 
to  Approach  the  Holy  Table  of  the  Lord,  is  Examined  and  Confuted. 
Boston:  1708.     18°. 

6284  The  Duty  of  Parents  to  Pray  for  their  Children.    A  Serm. 

May  19, 1703.    2d  Impression.     Boston:  1719.     18°. 

6285  Discourse  concerning  Eaith  and  Prayer,  for  the  Kingdom 

of  Christ.  Boston:  1710.  18°.  Title  supplied,  and  imperfect  in 
contents  at  end. 

6286 Serm.  wherein  is  shewed  that  the  Ch.  of  God  is  sometimes 

a  Subject  of  great  Persecution.  Preachd.  on  a  Public  Fast  at  Bos- 
ton in  New  England;  Occasioned  by  the  Tidings  of  a  great  Perse- 
cution Raised  against  the  Protestants  in  France.  Boston:  1682.   4°. 

6287  The  Revolution  in  N.   England  Justified.     To  which  is 

added,  a  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  Sir  Edmund  Androsse  and 
his  Accomplices.  By  several  Gentn.  who  were  of  his  Council. 
Printed  in  the  year  1691.  Boston:  Re-printed  and  sold  by  Isaiah 
Thomas.    1773.     8°. 

This  copy  which  is  superbly  bound,  contains  portraits  of  Ed.  Rawson,  whose  initials  are 
appended  to  the  Introduction,  of  "William ''III.,  Jos.  Dudley,  Saml.  Sewall,  William 
Stoughton,  James  II.,  and  Increase  Mather.  The  portrait  of  William  III.  is  a  Van  der 
Gucht. 

6288 A  Discourse  concerning  the  Maintenance  due  to  those  that 

Preach  the  Gospel.    Boston:  1706.     16°. 

6289  MATHER,  J.  H.  Geographical  History  of  the  State  of  New 
York.    Utica:  1853.     12°. 

6290  MATHER,  NATHANIEL.  Twenty-Three  Sermons,  Preached 
at  the  Merchants-Lecture,  at  Pinner' s-Hall,  and  in  Lime-street. 
London:  1701.     8°. 

6291 Early  Piety:   exemplified   in  the  Life  and  Death  of  Mr. 

Nathaniel  Mather.     Boston:  [1^57.]    16°. 

6292  MATHER,  RICHARD.  Collections  of  the  Dorchester  Anti- 
quarian and  Historical  Society.  No.  Three.  Journal  of  Richard 
Mather,  1635.     His  Life  and  Death.    1670.     Boston:  1850.     12°. 

6293  MATHER,  SAMUEL.  Types  of  the  Old  Testament.  Explained 
and  Improved  in  Sundry  Sermons.     London:  1705.     4°. 

6294 An  Apology  for  the  Liberties  of  the  Churches  in  New  Eng- 
land.    Boston:  1738.     8"^. 

••  Nathaniel  Emmons'«,  ex  dono  D.  S.  Amici.    A.  D.  1785." 

6295 America  Known  to  the  Ancients.     Boston:  1773.     8°. 

6296  Fall  of  the  Mighty  Lamented.  —  A  Funeral  Disc,  upon  the 

Death  of  Her  Most  ExcellentMajesty  Wilhelmina  Dorothea  Carolina, 
Queen  Consort.    Boston:  1738.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  355 

6297  MATHER,  SAMUEL.  The  Walk  of  the  Upright,  with  its 
Comfort.  — A  Funeral  Disc,  after  the  Decease  of  the  Reverend  Mr. 
Welsted,  and  Mr.  Ellis  Gray.     Boston:  1753.    8°. 

6298  The  Lord's  Prayer;  or,  A  New  Attempt  to  recover  the  Right 

Version,  and  genuine  Meaning  of  that  Prayer.     Boston:  1760.    8®. 
Part  of  title  neatly  supplied. 

6299  The  Departure  and  Character  of  Elijah.     A  Sermon  after 

the  Decease  of  the  very  Reverend  and  Learned  Cotton  Mather,  d.d. 
Boston:  1728.    8°. 

Autog.  of  Warham  WIllIamB,  1728. 

6300 An  Essay  concerning  Gratitude.    Boston:  1732.   8°.    Autog. 

of  Eben'r  Hancock,  1734. 
6301  Life  of  the  Yery  Reverend  and  Learned  Cotton  Mather, 

Late  Pastor  of  the  North  Church  in  Boston.   Boston:  1729.   8^.  Port. 

This  Volume  contains  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author,  Saml.  Mather. 

6302 Yindication  of  the  Holy  Bible,  with  Arguments  for,  and 

Objections  against,  the  Divine  Original.    London:  1723.    8°. 

line  and  scarce  portrait  of  Saml.  Mather. 

6303 Dissertation  concerning  the  most  venerable  Name  of  Jeho- 
vah.    Boston:  1760.    8°.    First  and  last  pages  gone. 

6304 All  men  will  not  be  saved  forever:  an  Attempt  to  prove  that 

this  is  a  Scriptural  Doctrine.     Boston:  1782.    8°. 

Autograph  of  Rev.  Chas.  Lowell. 

6305  MATHER,  WM.  ^Y.  Elements  of  Geology,  for  the  Use  of 
Schools.     Norwich:  1833.    16°. 

6306  MATHERS,  WILLIAM.  The  Rise,  Progress  and  Downfall  of 
Aristocracy.    Wheeling:  1831.     12°. 

6307  MATHES,  JAMES  M.  The  Christian  Record,  edited  and 
published  by.     Yol.  1.     Bloomington,  Indiana:  1843.     8°. 

6308  MATHEWS,  CHARLES.  Memoirs  of  Charles  Mathews,  Com- 
edian.    By  Mrs.  Mathews.    2  vols.    London:  1838.    8°.    Portraits. 

6309  MATTHEWS,  LYMAN.  Life  and  Character  of  Ebenezer 
Porter,  D.D.    Boston:  1837.    12°.    Portrait. 

6310  MATRY,  HENRY.  A  new  review.  1782.  London:  1782-86. 
9v.     8°. 

6311  MAUD,  JOHN.  Yisit  to  the  Falls  of  Niagara,  in  1800.  Lon- 
don: 1826.     8°. 

6312  MAUDUIT,  ISRAEL.  Short  Yiew  of  the  History  of  the  Col- 
ony of  Massachusetts  Bay,  with  respect  to  their  Charters  and  Con- 
stitutions.   Third  ed.    London:  1774.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

6313  Considerations  on  the   Present  German  War.     London: 

1760.    8^.    pp.  136.     Fine  portrait. 

6314 A  Short  Yiew  of  the  History  of  the  New  England  Colonies. 

4th  Edit.    London:  1776.    8°. 


356  CATALOGUE. 

6315  MATJ:N'DRELL,  heist.  Journey  from  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem. 
At  Easter,  a.d.  1697.  Third  Edition;  an  Account  of  the  Author's 
Journey  to  the  Banks  of  the  Euphrates  at  Beer,  and  to  the  Country 
of  Mesopotamia.     Oxford:  1714.    8°.    Plates. 

6316  MAURAULT,  L'ABBfi  J.  A.  Hist,  des  Abenakis  depuis 
1605  jusques  a  nos  jours.     Sorel:  1866.    8°. 

6317  MAURY,  THE  ABBfi.  Principles  of  Eloquence;  adapted  to 
the  Pulpit  and  the  Bar.  1st  Amer.  Edit.  fr.  the  French  Notes,  by 
John  Neal  Lake,  A.M.    Albany:  1797.    12°. 

6318  MAURY,  M.  F.,  Lieut.  U.  S.  I^.  Explanations  and  Sailing 
Directions  to  accompany  the  Wind  and  Current  Charts,  approved  by 
Com.  Chas.  Morris,  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Ordnance  and  Hydro- 
graphy.   6th  ed.     Phila. :  1854.    4°.    pp.  766.     17  Plates. 

6319  Physical  Geography  of    the   Sea.     New  York:  1855.    8°. 

Twelve  Maps. 

6320  MAVERICK,  AUGUSTUS.  Henry  J.  Raymond  and  the  New 
York  Press,  for  30  years.  Portrait,  Illustrations  and  Appendix. 
Hartford,  Conn. ;  1870.     8°. 

6321  MAYOIR,  WILLIAM,  (ll.d.)  The  British  Nepos;  or  Mirror 
of  Youth:  Select  Lives  of  Illustrious  Britons.  2d  ed.  Revised. 
London:  1800.    12°. 

6322  MA  WE,  JOHN.  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  Brazil;  with  Noti- 
ces on  the  Climate.  Account  of  the  Gold  and  Diamond  Districts, 
and  a  Voyage  to  the  Rio  de  la  Plata.  London:  1822.  Beautiful 
colored  Plates. 

«'  The  first  authentic  information  which  the  jealousy  of  the  Portuguese  govt,  allowed  a 
foreigner  to  acquire  relative  to  the  mineral  treasures  of  the  Brazils." 

6323  Voyager's  Companion,  or  Shell  Collector's  Pilot,  with  In- 
structions for  preserving  the  Skins  of  Animals:  catching  and  pre- 
serving Insects.    4th  ed.     London:  1825.     12°.    Front. 

6324  MAWMAN,  J.  An  Excursion  to  the  Highlands  of  Scotland 
and  the  English  Lakes.     London:  1805.     8°.     Map  and  Fine  Plates. 

6325  MAXCY,  JONATHAN,  d.d.  American  Eloquence;  consist- 
ing of  Orations,  Addresses,  and  Sermons;  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  by 
Romeo  Elton.    N.  York:  1845.     8°. 

6326  MAXWELL,  JOHN  S.  The  Czar,  his  Court  and  People:  In- 
cluding a  Tour  in  Norway  and  Sweden.     N.  Y. :  1848.    12°. 

6327  MAXWELL,  W.  H.  Naval  and  Military  Remembrancer;  An- 
ecdotes and  Biographies  of  eminent  English  Heroes.  25  steel  En- 
gravings.    London:  1844.    12°. 

6328  MAXWELL,  WILLIAM.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  John  H.  Rice, 
D.D.     Phila.:  1835.     12°.    Port. 

6329  The  Virginia  Historical  Register,  and  Literary  Companion. 

Vol.5.     For  1852.     Richmond:  1852.     8°. 

6330  MAY,  THOMAS.     A  Continuation  of  Lvcans  Historicall  Poem 


CATALOGUE.  357 

till  the  Death  of  Jvlivs  Csesar.  4th  ed.  Enlarged  by  the  Author, 
T.  M.    London:  1650.     24°.     pp.  122.     Introd.  5  leaves. 

6331  Lvcans  Pharsalia:   or  the  Civil  Warrs  of  Home,  between 

Pompey  the  great,  and  Jvlivs  Coesar.  The  whole  ten  Bookes  En- 
glished by  Thomas  May,  Esq.     London:  1627.    18°. 

6332 A  Breviary  of  the  History  of  the  Parliament  of  England. 

2d  ed.     London:  1655.     18°. 

6333  A  Breviary.    London:  1680.     18°. 

6334  History  of  the  Parliament  of  England  wch.  began  Nov.  3, 

1640;  with  a  short  and  necessary  View  of  some  precedent  Years. 
[New  Edit]    London:  1812.    4°.     Portrait. 

6335  MAYER,  BRANTZ.  Mexico  as  it  Was  and  as  it  Is.  Numer- 
ous Hlustrations.    New  York:  1844.     8°. 

6336  Tah-Gah-Jute;  or  Logan  and  Cresap.      Albany:  1867.     8°. 

6337  MAYFIELD,  MILLIE.  Progression;  or,  the  South  Defended. 
[A  Poem.]    Cincinnati:  1860.     12<^. 

6338  MA YHEW,  EDWARD.  Dogs:  their  management.  London: 
1854.     16°. 

6339  MAYHEW,  EXPERIENCE.  Narratives  of  the  Lives  of  Pious 
Indian  Children,  who  lived  on  Martha's  Vineyard  more  than  100 
years  since.     Boston:  [n.d.]    18°. 

6340 Grace  Defended,  in  a  Modest  Plea  for  an  important  Truth. 

Boston:  1744.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

6341  Indian  Converts :  or,  some  Account  of  the  Lives  and  Dying 

Speeches  of  a  considerable  Number  of  Christianized  Indians  of 
Martha's  Vineyard,  in  New  England.  To  which  is  added  some  Ac- 
count of  those  English  Ministers  who  have  presided  over  the  In- 
dians.    By  Mr.  Prince.     London:  1727.     8°. 

6342 Narratives  of  the  lives  of  pious  Indian  women,  who  lived 

in  Martha's  Vineyard.     Boston:  1830.     24°. 

6343  MAYHEW,  JONATHAN,  d.d.  Sermons  upon  the  following 
Subjects.    Boston,  Printed;  London,  re-printed:  1756.    8°. 

6344 Seven  Sermons,  viz..  The  Difference  betwixt  Truth  and 

Falsehood.  The  Natural  Abilities  of  Men  for  Discovering  the 
Differences.  The  Right  and  Duty  of  Private  Judgment.  Boston, 
N.  E.:  1749.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

6345 Letter  of  Reproof  to  Mr.   John  Cleveland    of   Ipswich. 

Boston:  1764.     8°. 

6346  Two  Discourses,  did.  Oct.  9th,  1760,  a  Thanksgiving  for  the 

intire  Reduction  of  Canada.     Boston:  1760.    8°. 

6347  Two  Discourses,  did.  Nov.  23d,  1758,  a  Public  Thanksgiv- 
ing: relating  more  especially  to  the  success  of  His  Maj.'s  Arms  the 
last  year.     Boston:  8°. 

6348  Two  Discourses,  delivered  Oct.  25th,  1759.     Being  a  Day 

of  Public  Thanksgiving  for  the  Reduction  of  Quebec.    Brief  ac- 


358  CATALOGUE, 

count  of  two  former  Expeditions  against  that  City.    Boston,  "N'.E. : 

1759.  8°. 

6349  Discourse  concerning  Unlimited    Submission    and    Kon- 

Kesistance  to  the  Higher  Powers:  with  some  Keflections  on  the 
Resistance  made  to  King  Charles  I.  Boston:  1750.  8°.  [Imper- 
fect.] 

6350  [Same.]    Boston:  Rep.  by  Hall  &  Goss,  1818.     8°. 

6351  Striving  to  enter  in  at  the  Strait  Gate:  in  two  Sermons. 

Boston:  1761.    8°. 

6352  The   Snare    Broken.      A    Thanksg.   Disc,    at    the    West 

Church  in  Boston,  occasioned  by  the  Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act. 
Boston:   1766.    8°. 

6353  Sermons  upon  the  following  Subjects,  viz.,  On  Hearing  the 

Word,  etc.     Boston:  1755.     8°. 

6354  Two  Serms.  on  the  Perfection  of  Divine  Goodness.     Dec. 

9,  1762  ;  the  Annual  Thanksgiving  of  the  Province.  Boston : 
1763. 

6355  Practical  Discourses  delivered  on  the  Earthquakes  in  Nov., 

1755.     Boston:  1760.     [Scarce.] 

6356  God's  Hand  and  Providence  to  be  relied  upon.     Sermon 

occasioned  by  the  Great  Fire  in  Boston,  March  20, 1760.     Boston: 

1760.  8°.    pp.  38. 

6357  The  expected  Dissolution  of  all  things.     Two  Serms.  in 

Boston,  23  Nov.,  1755;  occcasioned  by  the  Earthquakes.  Boston: 
1755.     8°. 

6358  A  Disc,  on  Rev.  xv.  3d,  4th;  Occasioned  by  the  Earth- 
quakes in  Nov.,  1755,  did.  in  the  West  M.  H.,  Boston,  Thursd., 
Dec.  18,  following.     Boston:  1755.    8°. 

6359  MAYNWARING,  ROGER,  (Doctor  mDiviNiTiE.)  Religion 
and  Allegiance:  In  Two  Serms.  before  the  Kings  Maiestie:  The  one 
on  the  fourth  of  luly.  Anno  1627,  at  Oatlands.  The  other  on  the 
29.  of  luly  the  same  yeere,  at  Alderton.  By  his  Maiesties  Special! 
Command.     London:  1627.    4°. 

This  Serm.  was  ord.  to  be  burnt,  by  Parliament,  the  Author  imprisoned,  and  to  pay  a  fine 
of  £1000.  —  See  Brook,  Hist,  of  Religious  Liberty,  i,  438-9. 

6360  MAYO,  ROBERT,  (m.d.)  Synopsis  of  the  Commercial  and 
Revenue  System  of  the  U.  S.     Washington:  1847.    4°.     Plates. 

6361  Political  Sketches  of  Eight  Years  in  Washington;   and  a 

Series  of  Charts.    Baltimore:  1839.    8°. 

6362  MEAD,  CHARLES.  Mississippiau  Scenery;  a  Poem.  Phila.: 
1819.     12°.     Plate. 

6363  MEAD,  DANIEL  M.  History  of  the  Town  of  Greenwich, 
EairfieldCo.,Conn.     N.  York:  1857.    12°. 

6364  MEAD,  RICHARD.  Mechanical  accounts  of  poisons  in  several 
essays.    London:  1702.    8°. 


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6365  MEADE,  WILLIAM,  d.d.,  (Bishop.)  Old  Churches,  Minis- 
ters and  Families  of  Virginia.     2  vols.     Phila. :  1857.     8°. 

636')  Sermon,  did.  in  the  University  of  Virginia,  on  the  Occasion 

of  the  Deaths  of  Nine  Young  Men  who  fell  Victims  to  the  Diseases 
which  visited  that  Place  during  the  Summer  of  1828.  Charlottes- 
ville: 1829.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

6367  Sermons  addsd.  to  Masters  and  Servants,  published  in  1743, 

by  Thos.  Bacon.  Now  re-pubd.  with  other  Tracts  and  Dialogues. 
Winchester,  Va.     [n.  d.]    12°.     [Scarce.] 

6368  ME  ADER,  J.  W.  The  Merrimack  River,  its  source  and  tributa- 
ries.    Boston:  1771.     8°.     Map. 

6369  MEADOWS,  H.  C.  New  lYench  and  English  Dictionary,  on  the 
basis  of  Nugent's  12th  ed.     London:  1837.     12°. 

6370  ME  ARES,  JOHN.  Voyages  made  in  the  Years  1788  and  1789, 
from  China  to  the  North  West  Coast  of  America,  &c.  2  vols.  Lon- 
don: 1791.    8°.    Port. 

6371  MEASE,  JAMES,  m.d.  Picture  of  Philadelphia.  Phila.: 
1811.    12°.    Folding  View. 

6372 Geological  Account   of    the   U.    States;    Antiquities    and 

Curiosities.    Phila.:  1807.     18°.     Plates. 

6373  Letter  transmitting  a  Treatise  on  the  rearing  of  Silk-worms, 

by  Mr.  De  Hazzi.     Plates.     Washington:  1828.     8°.     [Rare.] 

6374  ME  ASOM,  GEORGE.  Official  Illustrated  Guide  to  the  Brighton 
and  South-Coast  Railways;  a  Description  of  the  Crystal  Palace  at 
Sydenham,  and  a  Topog.  Acct.  of  the  Isle  of  Wight.  Numerous 
Engravings.     London:  1853.    12°. 

6375  MECHANIC'S  AND  LABORER'S  HAND  BOOK  (The 
British)  Hand  Book,  and  True  Guide  to  the  U.  States.  London: 
1840.    18°.     Map  and  Views. 

6376  The  Mechanic.    A  Journal  of  the  Useful  Arts  and  Sciences. 

Edited  by  T.  Claxton,  G.  W.  Light  and  J.  M.  Wightman.  Boston: 
1834. 

6377  MECHANIC'S  MAGAZINE,  The.  Vol.  1.  Boston:  1830. 
R.  8°. 

6378  MEDBURY,  R.  B.  Memoir  of  William  G.  Crocker,  late  Mis- 
sionary in  West  Africa,  including  a  History  of  the  Bassas  Mission. 
Boston:  1848.     18°.     Portrait. 

6379  MEDE,  JOSEPH.  The  Work  of  that  Reverend,  Judicious, 
and  Learned  Divine,  Late  Fellow  of  Christs  Colledge  in  Cambridge. 
London:  1648.    4°. 

6380  MEDHURST,  W.  II.  China;  its  State  and  Prospects,  with 
special  reference  to  the  spread  of  the  Gospel.     Boston:  1838.     12°. 

6381  MEDLEY  (The),  or  Monthly  Miscellany.  For  1803.  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.    12°. 

6382  MEDWIN,  THOMAS.  Journal  of  the  Conversations  of  Lord 
Byron.    N.Y.:  1824.     12°. 


360  CATALOGUE, 

6383  MEEK,  A.  B.  Komantic  Passages  in  Southwestern  History. 
2d  ed.     Mobile  [I^.  Y.]:  1857.     12°. 

6384  Songs  and  Poems  of  the  South.     2d  ed.    IST.  Y. :  1857.  12°. 

6385  MELISH,  JOHN.  Geographical  Description  of  the  U.  S.,  with 
the  Contiguous  Countries,  including  Mexico  and  the  W.  Indies. 
Kew  ed.    Phila. :  1822.    8°. 

6386 Travels  in  the  U.  S.  in  1806-11.    U.  Canada,  &c.    2  vols. 

Phila.:  1812.    8°.    Map. 

6387  Description  of  the  Eoads  in  the  United  States.  Phila. :  1814. 

12°.    Maps. 

6388  Map  of  the  U.  S.  with  the  Contigs.  Brit,  and  Spanish  Pos_ 

sessions.    Phila.:  1816.    About  5  by  3  ft.     In  Case. 

6389  MELLEN,  G.  W.  F.  Argument  on  the  Unconstitutionality  of 
Slavery.     Boston:  1841.    12°.    Author's  autog. 

6390  MELLEK,  GREKYILLE.  Book  of  the  United  Sts.  Exhibiting 
its  Geography,  Divisions,  Constitution  and  Government.  Engrav- 
ings.    Hartford:  1837.    8°. 

6391  MELLE:N',  JOHK.  Fifteen  Discourses.  Boston,  K.  E.:  1765. 
8°. 

6392  MELODIES  for  Childhood.    Phila. :  1862.    12°. 

6393  MELMOTH,  SYDISTEY.  The  Confession  of  Cuthbert,  a  Bal- 
lad.    Bunker  Hill,  a  Poem.     Migration,  a  Poem.     Bos. :  1827.     18°. 

6394  MELMOTH,  WM.  Memoirs  of  a  late  eminent  Advocate,  and 
Member  of  the  Honourable  Society  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  [Wm.  Mel- 
moth,  his  Father.]    London:  1796.     8°. 

6395  MELYIL,  Sir  JAMES.  Memoirs  of.  Pub.  from  the  original 
MS.  by  George  Scott.    3d  ed.     London:  1752.     8°. 

6396  MELYIJS",  JAMES.  Journal  of  the  Expedition  to  Quebec,  in 
the  Year  1775,  under  the  Command  of  Col.  Benedict  Arnold.  New 
York:  1857.    8°.      Ed.  100  copies.     [Very  rare.] 

6397 Same.      Phila.:    1864.      8°.      [Printed    for  the    Franklin 

Club.]    ed.  100  copies. 

6398  MEMOIR  of  Hiram  Withington  with  selections  from  his  ser- 
mons and  correspondence.    Boston:  1849.     16°. 

6399  of  Henry  Obookiah,  a  Native  of  Owhyhee.  Elizabeth- 
town,  N.  J.:  1819.    18°. 

6400 of  the  Pilgrimage  to  Ya.  of  the  Knight  Templars  of  Mass. 

and  R.  L,  May,  1859.     Boston:  1859.     12°. 

6401  MEMOIR  OF  TCJCKERMAN.  By  W.  E.  Channing.  Bos- 
ton: 1841.    12°. 

6402  MEMOIRS  OF  PIOUS  WOMEN.  By  Danl.  Dana.  New- 
buryport:  1803.    12°. 

6403  MEMOIRS  of  the  Principal  Transaction  of  the  Last  War  be- 
tween the  English  and  French  in  North  America.  From  1744,  to 
the  Treaty  of  Aix  la  Chapelle.  London:  1757.  8°.  Maps,  Plans 
and  Portraits. 


CATALOGUE.        ^^5^;;^^^^^^ 

6404  MEMOIKS  of  a  New  England  Village  Choir.     By  a  Member. 

2d  ed.     Boston:  1834.     18°. 
6405 of  the  Lives,  Characters  and  Writings  of  Dr.  I.  Watts  and 

P.  Doddridge.     Boston:  1793.    8°. 

6406  (The)  of  Lafitte,  or  the  Barritarian  Pirate.    Providence: 

1826.     16°.     Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

6407  of  the  Phila.  Society  for  promoting  Agriculture.    Phila. : 

1814.     8°.     [Port,  of  G.  Clymer.] 

6408  of  a  New  England  Village  Choir.    3d  ed.    Bos. :  1846.    16°. 

6409  of  a  Nullifier;  written  by  Himself.     By  a  Native  of  the 

South  [A.  S.  Johnson?]    Columbia,  S.  C:  1832.     12°. 

6410 by  a  celebrated  Literary  and  Political  Character,  from  the 

Resignation  of  Sir  Robert  Walpole,  in  1742,  to  the  establishment  of 
Lord  Chatham's  Second  Administration,  in  1757.  New  Ed.  Lon- 
don: 1814.    8°. 

An  attempt  to  prove  "  Mr.  Glover  •'  the  Author  of  Junius. 

6411 of  the  Connecticut  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.     Vol. 

1.    Pt.  1.    N.  Haven:  1810.    8°. 
6412 of  the  Board  of  Agriculture  of  the  State  of  N.  York.    Vol. 

1.     Albany:  1821.    8°. 

6413  MEMORABLE  ACCIDENTS  and  Remarkable  Transactions. 
Many  Strange  events,  from  the  French.  Worcester:  1795.  18°. 
[Scarce.] 

"  Made  up  from  the  early  voyages  of  the  Dutch,  English  and  IVench,  to  the  North  and  to 

the  East  and  "West  Indies." 

6414  MEMORANDA  of  the  Labors,  and  Travels  of  a  Universalist 
Preacher.    [Rogers.]   Written  by  Himself.    Cincinnati:  1845.    12°. 

6415  MEMORABLE  EVENTS  and  Singular  Occurrences.  Foreign 
and  Domestic.     Selected  from  Old  Magazines,  &c.    1759-1776, 1795. 

6416  MEMORIALS  for  George  James  Duke  of  Hamilton,  &c.,  vs. 
Archibald  Stewart,  alias  Douglas.    1767.    4°. 

6417  MEMORIAL  (A)  of  the  Dedication  of  Monuments  erected  by 
the  Moravian  Society,  to  mark  the  Sites  of  ancient  Missionary 
Stations  in  N.  York  and  Connecticut.  New  York:  1860.  8°. 
Plates. 

6418  MEMORIAL  of  the  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Found- 
ing of  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  Utica:  1862.   8°.  Portraits. 

6419 Containing  a  Summary  View  of  Facts,  in  Answer  to  the 

Observations  sent  by  the  English  Ministry  to  the  Courts  of  Europe. 

From  the  French.     Phila.:  1757.    8°. 
6420 Volume  of  the  Semi-centennial  Anniversary  of  Hartwick 

Seminary,  held  Augt. ,  1866.    Albany:  1867.     8°. 
6421  of  Rev.  Edward  B.  Hall,  late  Pastor  of  the  First  Congreg. 

Soc,  Providence,  R.  I.    1867.    12°. 


362  CATALOGUE. 

6422  MEMOEIAL  (The):  with  Circular  and  Questions  of  the  Epis- 
copal Commission.  Introd.  by  Alonzo  Potter,  d.d.  Philadelphia: 
1857.     12°. 

6423  Memorial    of   Charles    Sumner.      Boston:  1874.      E.   8°. 

Portrait. 

6424 Memorial  Addresses  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Wm.  P. 

Fessenden.     Washington:  1870.     r.  8°.     Portrait. 

6425  Memorial    of    the    Semi-Centennial    Celebration    of    the 

Theological  Seminary  at  Andover.     Andover:  1859.     8°. 

6426  Yolume  of  the  first  Fifty  Years  of  the  Amer.  Board  of 

Comm.  for  Foreign  Missions.     5th  ed.     Bost.:  1863.     8°.     Frontis. 

6427 (A)  of  Daniel  Webster,  from  the  City  of  Boston:  1853.  8°. 

Plate. 
6428  of  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Machias. 

Machias:  1863.     8°. 
6420  (The)  of  the  English  and  French  Commissaries  concerning 

the  limits  of  Kova  Scotia  or  Acadia.     London:  1755.     2v.  4°. 

Of  importance  to  any  one  seeking  information  on  the  history  or  geography  of  Nova  Scotia, 
JSew  Brunswick,  &c. 

6430  of  Deceased  Friends;  of   New  England  Yearly  Meeting. 

Published  by  the  Meeting  for  Sufferings.     Providence:  1841.    8°. 

6431  MEMOEIESofaGrandmotherbyaLadyofMass.  Boston:  1854. 
12°. 

6432  MENDON  ASSOCIATION.  Evidences  of  Eevealed  Eeligion. 
Northampton:  1798.     12°. 

6433  MENDOZA,  JUAN  GONZALEZ  DE.  History  of  China.  Ed. 
by  Sir  G.  T.  Staunton,  Bt.  Intro,  by  E.  H.  Major,  Esq.  London: 
Hak.  Soc.     1853.    8°. 

6434  MEEIAN,  MAEIE  SIBILLE.  Dissertation  sur  la  generation 
et  trans,  of  Insects  de  Surinam.    klaHaye:  1726.    Fol.  Illustrations. 

6435  MEEEILL,  DANIEL,  a.m.  Mode  and  Subjects  of  Baptism 
examined.  To  which  is  added,  a  Brief  Hist,  of  the  Baptists.  10th 
ed.  Boston:  1812.     16°. 

6436  MEEEILL,  ELIPHALET.  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  N.  Hamp- 
shire.   From  the  best  Authorities.    Exeter:  1817.    8°. 

The  first  Gazetteer  of  the  State  printed. 

6437  MEEEILL,  JOSEPH  W.  The  People's  Cabinet:  a  Compendium 
of  Natural  Hist.,  Nat.  Philosophy,  Astronomy.  Hist.  United  States: 
Government  and  Law.     Boston:  1844.     12°. 

6438  MEEEY,  EOBEET,  a.m.  The  Pains  of  Memory.  A  Poem. 
Boston:  1797.    4°. 

6439  MESSAGE  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.,  accompanying  a 
Statement  of  Expenditures  from  the  1st  of  January,  1797,  by  the 
Quart er-master-General,  and  the  Navy  Agents,  for  the  Contingen- 


CATALOGUE.  363 

cies  of  the  Naval  and  Military  Establishments,  and  the  Navy  Con- 
tracts for  Timber  and  Stores.  23  Dec,  1802.  Ord.  to  lie  on  the 
Table.     Washington,  1803.     Folio.     [Very  rare.] 

6440 from  the  Pres.  U.  S.  trans.,  a  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of 

"War,  to  explain  the  Causes  of  the  Failure  of  the  Arras  of  the  U.  S. 
on  the  Northern  Frontier.     Albany:  1814.     12°. 

6441  A  Message  from  the  Pres.  of  the  U.  S.  A.  to  Congress; 

relative  to  the  French  Republic;  deld.  Jan.  19, 1797,  with  the  Papers 
therein  referred  to.     Phila.    8°. 

6442  MESSAGE  FROM  THE  PRESIDENT  of  the  U.  S.,  with 
accompany.  Docs.     1st  Sess.  31st  Congress.     Part  3.     Wash. :  1849. 

6443  Cont.  letters  betw.  Sec.  of  State  and  Gr.  Britain,  on  Im- 
pressed Seamen,  June  15,  16,  30, 1812.     3  pamp.    8°. 

6444  MESSAGE  of  the  Governor  of  Virginia,  and  accompanying  Doc- 
uments.   Richmond,  1862-63;  2v.  in  1.    8°.    [Scarce.] 

6445  MESSAGES  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.,  with  the  Correspon- 
dence on  the  Mexican  War.     Washington:  1848.    8°. 

6446  MESSAGES  OF  THE  PRESIDENTS  with  accompanying 
Docs.    Diplomatic  Correspondence,  &c.     1849-67  inclusive.    61  vols. 

6447  Maps  and  Views  to  accompany  Mess,  and  Doc.     1853-57. 

4v.    4°. 

6448  Message  and  Docs.    Abridged  36th  Cong.     2  vols.    34th 

Cong,  on  Enlistments;  P.  O.  War  Depts.  Census,  Gen.  Pope's  Va. 
Campaign,  &c.     12  vols. 

6449  MESSINGER,  ROSEWELL.  Sentiments  of  Resignation. 
Portsmouth:  1807.     12°. 

6450  METCALF,  SAMUEL  L.  A  Collection  of  the  mosf  interesting 
Narratives  of  Indian  Warfare  in  the  West,  containing  an  Account 
of  the  Adventures  of  Colonel  Daniel  Boone,  one  of  the  First  Settlers 
of  Kentucky;  an  Account  of  the  Expeditions  of  Gens.  Harmer,  Scott, 
Wilkinson,  St.  Clair,  and  Wayne.  Lexington:  1821.  8°.  [Very 
scarce.] 

6451  A  New  Theory  of  Terrestrial  Magnetism.  N.York:  1833.  8°. 

6452  METERAN,  A.  A.  Historia  Belgica  Nostri  Potissimum  Tem- 
poris  Belgii  svb  Qvatoso  Burgundis  et  totidem  Austriacis  Principibus 
coniunctionem  et  gubernationem  breuiter.  [1598.]  Fol.  Portraits 
and  Maps. 

6453  METHOD  (The),  of  Procedure  by  Presbyteries,  in  Settling  of 
Schools  in  every  Parish.     Edinburgh:  1709.     18". 

6454  MEXICAN  BOUNDARY,  Official  Reports  and  Documents  of. 
1852.     Washington:  1852. 

6455  MEXICAN  WAR.  Messages  of  the  President,  with  official 
correspondence  on  the  subject.     Washington:  1848.     8°. 

6456  MEXICO.  In  1842,  with  an  Account  of  Texas.  With  Map. 
N.  York:  1842.    18°. 

25 


364  CATALOGUE. 

6457  MICHAEL  AGONISTES:  or,  the  Contest  of  the  Spirits.  A 
Song  of  the  Church  Catholic.    N.  York:  1843.     12°. 

6458  MICHIGAN.  Report  of  the  Great  Conspiracy  Case.  The  Peo- 
ple of  the  State  versus  Abel  F.  Fitch  and  Others,  commonly  called 
the  Rail  Road  Conspirators.    Detroit:  1851.     8°. 

6459  MIDDLET0:N^,  CONYERS.  Free  Inquiry  into  the  miraculous 
powers  which  are  supposed  to  have  subsisted  in  the  Christian 
Church.     London:  1749.    4°. 

6460  MIDGLEY,  R.  L.  (Pulsifer  D.)  Boston  Sights:  or,  Hand-book 
for  Visitors.     Illust.    Boston:  1859.     12°. 

6461 Sights  in  Boston  and  Suburbs.     Illust.     Boston:  1857.   12°. 

6462  MIEGE,  GUY.  The  New  State  of  England,  under  Queen  Anne. 
Three  Parts.     6th  ed.     London:  1707.    8°. 

6463  The  Present  State  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     Three 

Parts.     2d  ed.     London:  1711.    8°.     Portrait  of  Queen  Anne. 

6464   Same.    For  1691, 1694, 1728, 1748. 

6465  MILBERTH,  J.  Itin6raire  pittoresque  du  Fleuve  Hudson  et 
des  parties  laterales  de  I'Amer.  du  Nord.    Paris:  1828-29.    2v.  Fol. 

6466  MILBURK,  WILLIAM  HE:N^RY.  Ten  Years  of  Preacher- 
Life:  Chapters  from  an  Autobiography.  New  York:  1859.  12°. 
Portrait. 

6467  MILBURNE,  LUKE.  The  Royal  Martyr  Lamented,  in  Four- 
teen Sei-mons.     London:  17,^0-1720.    8°.    v.  p.    Portraits. 

6468  MILES,  HENRY  A.  Lowell,  as  it  was,  and  as  it  is.  Lowell: 
1845.     18°.     Map. 

6469  Lowell  as  it  Is  and  as  it  Was.     2d  ed.     Lowell:  1847.    18°. 

Map. 

6470  MILITARY  and  Naval  Magazine  (The)  of  the  U.  S.  5  vols. 
[1833-1835.]     Washington:  8°.   Vols.  1  and  3  edited  by  B.  Homans. 

6471  MILITARY  REPORTER  (The) ;— containing  the  Trials  of  Capt. 
Jos.  Loring,  Jr.,  Capt.  Amos  Binney,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Howe. 
Boston:  1810.    8°. 

6472  Laws  and  Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Armies  of  the  U. 

States.     Washington,  1  May  1813.     12°. 

6473  The  Military  Monitor;  or,  Advice  to  the  Oflacers  and  Soldiers 

of  the  American  Army.     Baltimore:  1813.     12°. 

6474  MILITARY  Tactics,  Compend.  of,  by  E.  W.  Stone.  Boston: 
1857.     12°. 

6475  MILITIA  LAWS  (The)  Of  the  U.  S.  and  State  of  Mass.  Ded- 
ham:  1815.     12°. 

6476  MILL,  NICHOLAS,  Esq.  History  of  Mexico,  from  the  Spanish 
Conquest  to  the  Present  Era.     London:  1824.     8°.     Map. 

6477  MILLAR,  JOHN,  Esq.  Observations  concerning  the  Distinc- 
tion of  Ranks  in  Society.    Dublin:  1771.     8°. 

6478  MILLENNIAL  CHURCH.  Summary  Yiew  of  the.  (called 
Shakers.)    Albany:  1823.    12°. 


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6479  MILLER,  ANDREW.  New  States  and  Territories,  or,  the 
Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan,  North-Western,  Missouri,  Louis- 
iana, Mississippi  and  Alabama,  in  their  real  Characters,  in  1818. 
[n.  p.]    1819.     24°. 

6480  MILLER,  EDWARD.  History  and  Antiquities  of  Doncaster 
and  its  Vicinity.    Doncaster:  [1S04.]    4°.     Maps  and  Plates. 

(3481  MILLER,  JAMES.     New  York  as  it  is.     N.  York:  1864.     18°. 
64vS2  Same.     N.  Y.:  1863.     18°. 

6483  MILLER,  JOHN.  Description  of  the  Province  and  City  of 
New  York;  with  Plans  of  the  City  and  several  Forts  as  they  existed 
in  the  year  1695.  New  Ed.  Introduction  and  Ilistl.  Notes,  by  J.  G. 
Shea.     New  York:  Go  wans:  1862.     8°. 

Reprint  of  an  extremely  rare  and  curious  work. 

6484  MILLER,  JOHN.  Fly  Leaves;  or  Scraps  and  Sketches,  Liter- 
ary, Biog.  and  Miscell.  [&c.]  London:  John  Miller,  43,  Chandos 
street,  Trafalgar  Square.     1854.     2nd  Ser. ,  1855.     2  vols.     12°. 

6485  MILLER,  SAMUEL.  Brief  Retrospect  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century.     2  vols.     New  York:  1803.    8". 

6486  Letter  to  the  Presbyterian  Churches  in  the  U.  S.,  on  the 

present  Crisis  in  their  religious  Concerns.     Hartford.     1833.     12°. 
Autog.  Wm.  Jenks. 

6487 Letters  conceminsj    the   Constitution  and    Order  of    the 

Christian  Ministry.     2d  ed.     Phila.:  1830.     8°. 
6488  Letters  on  Unitarianism,  to  the  First  Presbyterian  Ch.  of 

Baltimore.     Trenton:  1821.    8°.     Autog.  and  Cuttings  by  J.  Kent. 
6489 Memoirs  of  Rev.  John  Rodgers,  d.d.,  Surviving  Pastor  of 

the  Wall  St.  and  Brick  Churches,  N.  Y.    N.  York:  181:5.     8°. 

6490  Presbyterianism  the  Primitive  and  Apostolic  Constitution 

of  the  Church  of  Christ.     Phila. :  1840.     12°. 

6491  Medical  Works   of    Edward  Miller,  m.d.  ;    with  a  Biog. 

Sketch  of  the  Author.      New  York:  1814.     8°. 

6492 Letters  to  Presbyterians.     Phila.:  1833.     12°. 

6493  MILLER,  STEPHEN  B.  Historical  Sketches  of  Hudson  (N. 
Y.)    Hudson:  1862.     8°. 

6494  MILLER,  WILLIAM.  Evidence  from  Scripture  and  History 
of  the  Second  ('oming  of  Christ,  about  the  Year  1843.  Troy,  N. Y. : 
1838.    12°. 

6495  MILLERISM.  Ten  Tracts  by  Wm.  Miller,  Chas.  Fitch,  J.  V. 
Himes,  Isaiah  Litch,  G.  F.  Cox,  &c.,  on  Millerism.  Bost. :  1842.  12°. 

6496  MILLES,  JEREMIAH,  d.d.  Poems  supposed  to  have  been 
written  in  the  15th  Century,  by  Thomas  Rowley  Priest,  &c.  With 
a  Commentary,  in  which  the  Antiquity  of  them  is  considered.  Lon- 
don: 1782.    4°. 

6497  MILLET,  JOSHUA,  Rev.  History  of  the  Baptists  in  Maine, 
with  brief  Notices  of  Societies  and  Institutions,  and  a  Dictionary 
of  the  Labors  of  each  Minister.    Portland:  1845.    12°. 


366  CATALOGUE. 

6498  MILLNEK,  J0H:N'.  A  Compendious  Journal  of  the  Marches, 
Battles,  Sieges,  &c.,  of  the  Triumphant  Armies,  of  the  ever-glori- 
ous Confederate  High  Allies,  in  their  late  and  victorious  War  against 
the  Powerful  Armies  of  France.  Twelve  Campaigns,  begun  A.  B. 
1701,  and  ended  in  1712,  &c.    London:  1733.    8°. 

Portrait  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough  whose  campaigns  are  the  subject  matter.    ■"  ^ 

6499  MILLS,  ROBEKT.  Guide  to  the  Capital  of  the  U.  States,  em- 
bracing every  Information  useful  to  the  Visitor.  Washington: 
1834.     16°.     Map,  &c. 

6500  Statistics  of  So.  Carolina,  including  a  View  of  its  Natural, 

Civil  and  Military  History.     Charleston,  S.  C. :  1826.    8°.     Map. 

6501  MILTON,  JOHN.  The  History  of  Britain,  That  Part  especial- 
ly now  call'd  England.  From  the  First  Traditional  Beginning, 
Continued  to  the  Norman  Conquest.  Collected  out  of  the  Antient- 
est  and  Best  Authors  thereof.     London:  1677.     8°. 

6502  ETKONOKAA'2TH2  in  Answer  to  a  Book  Intituled  EIKON 

BA2IAIKH,  the  Portracture  of  his  Sacred  Majesty  King  Charles  the 
First.     Amsterdam:  1690.     8°. 

6503 A  Manifesto  of  the  Lord  Protector  of  England.     Written 

in  Latin  by  John  Milton,  and  first  printed  in  1655,  now  trans,  into 
English.     London:  1738.    8°.    Portraits  of  Cromwell  and  Milton. 

6504 Paradise   Lost.     A  Poem,  in  Twelve  Books.     13th  ed. 

With  An  Account  of  his  Life.     London:  1727.     8°. 

Curious  Frontispiece,  representing  Milton  at  full  length,  by  Vertue;   and  one  to  each 
Book  by  Fourdriner.    A  fine  copy  of  a  superb  edition. 

6505  Poetical  Works  of  John  Milton.     From  the  Text  of  Dr. 

Newton,  two  vols  [in  one]  with  Life  of  the  Author.  And  a  Critique 
on  Paradise  Lost,  by  Joseph  Addison,  Esq.  Adorned  with  elegant 
Copperplates.     London:  1794.     18°. 

6506  Paradise  Lost.    A  Poem,  in  12  Books.     The  Author  John 

Milton.     London:  1751.     12°. 

Autographs— Joseph  Belknap  1757.— [On  p.  250.    Perlegi,  20  May,  1763,  J.  B,    The  last 
is  in  the  hand  of  Jeremy  Belknap,  the  son,]     Plates. 

6507  Paradise  Kegain'd.     A  Poem  in  Four  Books.     To  which  is 

added  Samson  Agonistes ;  and  Poems  on  several  Occasions :  With  a 
Treatise  of  Education.     London:  1760.     12°. 

[Autograph— Belknap.    1764.]  Plates. 

6508 Kemarks  on  the  Character  and  Writings  of;  occasioned  by 

the  Publication  of  his  lately  discovered  Treatise  on  Christian  Doc- 
trine.    3d.  ed.     Boston:  1828.     18°. 

6509  An  Old  Lookinglass  for  the  Laity  and  Clergy  of  all  Denomi- 
nations. With  the  Life  of  Milton;  also  large  Extracts  from  his 
Works,  concerning  Bishops.    Phila.:  1770.    12°. 

6510 Paradise  Lost.    London:  1733.    18°. 


CATALOGUE,  367 

6511  MIXER,  CHARLES.  History  of  Wyoming.  Letters  to  his 
son,  Win.  Penn  Miner.     Phila.:  1845.    8°.    Maps. 

6512  MIXOT,  GEORGE  RICHARDS.  Continuation  of  the  History 
of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  from  1748.  Bost. :  1798-1803. 
2v.  8°. 

6513  History  of  the  Insurrections,  in  Mass.  in  1788,  and  the  Re- 
bellion consequent.     Worcester:  1788.     8°.    Port. 

6514  MIR  ABE  AU,  COUNT  DE.  Considerations  on  the  Order  of 
Cincinnatus.  With  several  original  Papers  relative  to  that  Institu- 
tion, from  the  French.     N'ew  ed.    Phila. :  1786.    8°. 

6515  MIRIAM.  A  Dramatic  Poem,  by  the  Author  of  Joanna  of 
IS'aples.    Boston:  1843.     12°. 

6516  MIRA:N'DA,  don  FRANCISCO.  History  of  his  Attempt  to 
effect  a  Revolution  in  South  America.  By  a  Gentleman  who  was  an 
Officer  under  that  General.     2d  ed,     Boston:  1810.    12°. 

6517 [First  Ed.]    Boston:  1808.     12°. 

6518  MIRICK,  B.  L.  History  of  Haverhill,  Massachusetts.  Haver- 
hill: 1832.     12°.     Plate. 

6519  MIRON  andFiiORiLLA,  a  poetic  tale,  the  scenery  American.  N. 
York:  18:)8.     12°. 

6520  MIRROR,  (The  POLITICAL).  Edinburgh.  1779  and  1780.  2 
vols.    First  American  Edition.     Boston :  1792.     12°. 

6521  MISCELLANEA  CURIOS  A.  Some  of  the  Principal  Phoe- 
nomena  in  Nature.  Being  the  most  Valuable  Discourses  Read  and 
delivered  to  the  Royal  Society.  3  Vols.  London:  1726-27.  8°. 
Many  Plates,  Maps,  Charts,  &c. 

Scarce  and  valuable.    ••  Probably  more  modern  inventions  have  been  cribbed  from  this 
learned  work  than  from  any  other," 

6522  MISCELLANEA,     GENEALOGICA     ET     HERALDICA, 

parts  1  to  6  incl.     Norton's  Bibliography  of  Maine  and  N.  Hamp- 
shire.    Sir  Alex.  Cuming.     35  pamphlets. 

The  Embassy  of  Sir  A.  Cuming  among  the  Cherokeea,  in  1730,  was  one  of  Mr.  Drake's 

latest  contributions  to  Indian  History. 

6523  MISCELLANEOUS  AND  FUGITIVE  PIECES.  3  Vols. 
London:  1774.     12°. 

6524 Poems  selected  from  the  U.  S.  Lit.  Gazette.    Boston:  1826. 

18°.     [Scarce.] 

6525  MISCELLANY  OF  KNOWLEDGE.  Poetry,  by  an  Irish 
Gent,  now  in  America.  A  Twelve  Month's  Tour  through  America. 
London:  1792.     8°. 

6526  MISCELLANY  (The)  cont.  choice  Specimens  in  Poetry  and 
Prose;  an  Account  of  several  Shipwrecks,  and  extensive  Chronol. 
Tables.     By  a  Gent,  of  Baltimore.     Cincinnati:  1826.     18°. 

6527  MISSIONARY  GAZETTEER.  By  Walter  Chapin.  Wood- 
stock: 1825.     12°. 

6528  MISSIONARY  HERALD,  The.  1829.  Vol.  25.  Boston: 
[n.  d.]    8°. 


368  CATALOGUE. 

6529  MITCHELL,  D.  W.  Ten  Years'  Kesidence  in  the  U.  S.  Lon- 
don: 1862.     12°. 

6530  MITCHELL,  EDW.  The  Christian  Universalist.  K.  Y.: 
1833.    8°. 

6531  MITCHELL,  JOHN,  (Key.)  Principles  and  Practice  of  the 
Congregl.  Churches  of  N.  England.  With  a  Brief  Hist,  of  the  De- 
nomination.   N'orthampton :  1838.    16°. 

6532 The  Practical  Church  Member.     N".  Haven:  1835.    12°. 

6533  MITCHELL,  MAKY.  Account  of  the  Life  of  Mary  Mitchell, 
late  of  N'antucket,  written  by  herself.  With  Selections  from  her 
writings.     New  Bedford:  1812.     18°. 

6534  MITCHELL,  NAHUM.  History  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.  In- 
cluding an  extensive  Family  Eegister.  Boston:  1840.  8°.  [Scarce.] 
Port,  and  author's  aucog. 

6535  MITCHELL,  S.  AUGUSTUS.  An  Accompaniment  to  Mitch- 
ell's Map  of  the  World.     Phila. :  1838.     8°. 

6536 An  Accomp.  to  Mitchell's  reference  and  distance  Map  of 

the  U.  States.    Phila. :  1834.    8°. 
6537 A  general  view  of  the  United  States.    Phila. :  1845.    8°. 

6538  [MITCHELL,  SAML.  L.]  The  Picture  of  New  York;  Guide 
through  the  Commercial  Metropolis.    New  York:  1807.     18°. 

6539  MITEE  AND  THE  CKOWN;  or,  Great  Britain's  true  Interest. 
London:  1748-1751.     3  vols.     8°. 

6540  MODERN  SHIP  OF  FOOLS  (The).  Stultifera  Navis.  Phila.: 
1807.    12°. 

6541  Modem  Protestant  Church  Courts  Unmasked.    Providence. 

N.  York:  1838.     12°. 

6542  MOIR,  JAS.     Scholars  Yade  Mecum.    Edinburgh:  1805.    8°. 

6543  MOEREXHOUT,  J.-A.  Voyages  aux  lies  du  Grand  Oc^an. 
2  tomes.    Paris:  1837.     8°. 

6544  MOHAWKS  (The).  A  Satirical  Poem  with  Notes.  London: 
1822.    8°. 

6545  MOISE,  ABRAHAM.  Select.  Misc.  Writings  of  Isaac  Harby; 
pref.  a  mem.  of  his  life.     Charleston:  1829.    8°. 

6546  MOLESWORTH,  WILLIAM,  Sm.  An  Account  of  Sweden: 
with  an  Extract  from  its  History.     Lond. :  1717.     8°. 

6547  MOLINA,  J.  IGNATIUS,  Abbe  Dox.  The  Geographical, 
Natural  and  Civil  History  of  Chili.  With  Notes.  And  an  Appendix 
from  the  Araucana  of  Don  Alonzo  de  Ercilla.  2  vols.  Middletown, 
(Conn.)  1808.    8°. 

Transl.  Ijy  the  wit  and  poet,  Richard  Alsop. 

6548  MOLL,  HERMAN.  Modern  History;  or,  the  Present  State  of 
All  Nations.    6  vols.    Dublin:  1727-1739.    4°. 

This  beautiful  and  valuable  work  is  illustrated  with  numerous  maps,  and  plates  repre- 
senting manners,  customs  and  productions  of  the  countries  described.  Vols.  5-6  relate 
to  America,  a  large  space  being  devoted  to  New  England. 


CATALOGUE.  369 

6549  MOLL,  HERMAN.    A  System  of  Geography;  or,  a  New  and 

Accurate  Description  of  the  Earth  with  Maps.     London:   1701. 

Folio.     Frontispiece. 
6550 Atlas  Minor.     Sixty-Two  New  and  Correct  Maps  of  all  the 

Parts  of  the  World.  Done  by  Herman  Moll,  Geographer.    London: 

1732  (?)    4°. 
6551  Atlas  Manuale:  Maps  of  all  Parts  of  the  Earth.    Wherein 

Geography  is  rectified.     London:  1713.     8°. 
6652  MOLLIEN,  G.     Travels  in  the  Republic  of  Columbia,  in  1822- 

23.     London:  1824.    8°.     Frontispiece  and  Maps. 

6553  MONCKTON,  ROBERT,  (Gen.)  Court  Martial  for  the  Trial 
of  a  charge  preferred  by  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.  London:  1764. 
8°. 

6554  MONETTE,  JOHN  W.  History  of  the  Yalley  of  the  Missis- 
sippi and  its  occupation  by  the  U.  S.,  until  1846.  2  vols.  N.  York: 
1848.     8°.     Maps. 

6555  MONIS,  JUDAH  R.  A  Grammar  of  the  Hebrew  Tongue, 
being  an  essay  to  bring  the  Hebrew  Grammar  into  English.  Bost. : 
1735.    4<^. 

The  first  Hebrew  Grammar  printed  in  America. 

6556  MONITOR,  The.  Ed.  by  Hervey  Wilbur,  Vol.  1.  Boston: 
1823.    12°. 

6557  MONK,  MARIA.  Awful  Exposure  of  the  Atrocious  Plot.  N. 
York:  1836.    18°. 

6558  MONROE,  JAMES.  Conduct  of  the  Executive,  in  connection 
with  the  Mission  to  the  French  Republic,  1794,  5,  and  6.  Phila.: 
1797.    8°. 

A  rare  book ;  was  printed  but  not  publiehed  for  sale,  and  few  copies  were  circulated. 

6559 Narrative  of  a  Tour  made  in  1817,  through  the  N.  Eastern 

and  N.  Western  Departments  of  the  Union.     Phila.:  1818. 

6560  MONSON,  WILLIAM,  Sir.  Naval  Tracts,  from  Original 
Manuscript;  never  before  Published.  London:  1703.  Fol.  In  Vol. 
Three  of  Churchill's  Voyages. 

6561  MONTAGU,  MARY  WORTLEY,  Works  of.  Including  her 
Correspondence,  Poems  and  Essays.  5  vols.  London:  1803.  12°. 
Portraits  and  Fac  Similes. 

6562 Letters  of.    Written  during  her  Travels.  Lond. :  1785.  12°. 

6563  MONTEITH,  JAMES.  Youth's  History  of  tie  United  States. 
N.  York:  1860.     4°.     Engravings. 

6564  MONTEREY  CONQUERED.  A  Fragment  from  La  Gran 
Quivera;  or  Rome  Unmasked.    A  Poem.    N.  York:  1852.     12°. 

6565  MONTESQUIEU.  Commentary  and  Review  of  M.'s  Spirit  of 
Laws.  With  Obs.  By  M.  Condorcet.  And  Two  Letters  of  Helve- 
tius,  on  the  merits  of  the  same  work.    Phila. :  1811.    8°. 


370  CATALOGUE. 

6566  MOKTEZ,  LOLA.    Lectures  of.    Including  her  autobiography. 

New  York:  1858.     12°.    Portrait. 
6567 The  Arts  of  Beauty;  or,  Secrets  of  a  Lady's  Toilet.    With 

Hints  to  Gentlemen  on  the  Art  of  Fascinating.     N.  Y. :  1858.     12°. 

6568  MONTEAUCON  (Father).  The  Travels  of  the  learned  Father 
M.  from  Paris  thro'  Italy.  Containing  I.  An  Account  of  many 
Antiquities  at  Yienne,  [&c.]  II.  The  Delights  of  Italy,  [&c.]  III. 
Collections  of  Rarities.    Anno  1702.   With  Cuts.    London:  1712.    8°. 

6569  MONTGOLFIER,  MM.  de.  Experiences  Aerostatiques.  Ouv- 
rage  orn6  de  cinqu  planches  en  taille-douce.  Par  M.  Faujas  de 
Saint-Fond.     Tome  Second.     A  Paris:  1784.    8°.    Front. 

6570  MONTGOMERY,  G.  W.  Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  Guatemala, 
in  1838.     N.  York:  1839.    8°. 

6571  MONTGOMERY,  H.  Life  of  Maj.  Gen.  Z.  Taylor.  12th  ed. 
Auburn:  1854.    12°.    Portraits,  etc. 

6572  MONTGOMERY,  JAMES.  Journal  of  Voyages  and  Travels 
by  the  Rev.  Daniel  Tyerman  and  Geo.  Bennet,  Esq.,  in  the  South 
Sea  Islands,  China,  India,  &c.,  between  1821  and  1829.  3  Yols. 
Boston:  1832.     12°.     Portraits. 

6573  MONTGOMERY,  ROBT.  Sr.  Bart.  A  Discourse  concerninp^ 
the  Design'd  establishment  of  a  New  Colony  to  the  South  of  Carolina. 
London:  1717.    8". 

6574  MONTHLY  ANTHOLOGY  (The).  And  Boston  Review.  Yols 
2-10.     Boston:  1805-11.     9v.  in  7.    8°. 

6575  MONTHLY  EPITOME  (The),  and  Catalogue  of  New  Publica- 
tions.    Jan.-Dec.  1804.     Vol.  8.     London.    1804.    8°. 

6576 Magazine  (The)  and  American  Review,  1799-1800.    3  vols. 

New  York.    8°. 

6577  MONTHLY  MISCELLANY  of  Religion  and  Letters.  Vols. 
3-8.    Boston:  1840-43.     6v.  in  3.     8°. 

6578  MONTHLY  REPOSITORY,  and  Library  of  Entertaining 
Knowledge.     Vol.  1.     New  York:  1831.     12°. 

6579  MONTREAL.  Business  Sketches  with  a  Description  of  the 
City,  Victoria  Bridge,  &c.,  &c.     Montreal:  1864.     12°. 

6580 Langford's  Guide  to.     Being  a  Synopsis  of   its  History. 

Montreal:  1867.     sq.  16°. 

6581  Journal  of  the  Bishop  of,  during  a  visit  to  the  Ch.  Miss. 

Socs.'  N.  W.  Amer.  Mission.     London:  1845.     12°. 

6582  MOODEY,  SAMUEL,  m.a.  Judas  the  Traitor  Hung  up  in 
Chains,  to  give  Warning  to  Professors,  that  they  beware  of  World- 
ly-mindedness,  and  Hypocrisy.     Boston:  1766.     1£°. 

6583  MOODY,  C.  C.  P.  Biog.  Sketches  of  the  Moody  Family,  1633- 
42.    Boston:  1847.     18°. 

6584  MOONEY,  THOMAS.  A  History  of  Ireland.  Many  Portraits 
and  Views.    Boston:  1845.    8°. 


CATALOGUE,  371 

6585  MOORE,  ASHER,  Rev.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Savillion  W.  Fuller, 
and  Lectures,  Sermons,  &c.     Phila:  1840.     18°.     Portrait. 

6586  MOORE,  CHAS.  W.  Lawrie's  Hist,  of  Freemasonry,  with 
Additions.  Also,  an  Histori.  Sketch  of  the  Masonic  Inst,  in  Amer- 
ica.    Boston:  1829.     18°. 

6587 The  Masonic  Trestle-board,  as  revised  and  perfected  by  the 

Convention  at  Baltimore,  5843.     Boston:  1843.    8°.     Plates. 

6588  Same.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1846.    8°.     Plates. 

6589  MOORE,  CORNELIUS.  The  Templar's  Text  Book,  or  Rules 
of  a  Council  of  Knights  of  the  Red-cross.     Cincinnati:  1853.     12°. 

6590  MOORE,  FRANCIS.  Vox  Stellarum,  or  a  Loyal  Almanac  for 
1756.     London:  [n.  d.]    18°. 

6591  MOORE,  FRANK.  Diary  of  the  American  Revolution.  From 
Newspapers  and  Original  Documents.     2  vols.    N.  York:  1863.    8°. 

6592  Lyrics  of  Loyalty  arranged  and  Edited  by  Frank  Moore. 

New  York:  1864.    18°.    pp.  336. 

6593 Songs  and  Ballads  of   the  American  Revolution.    With 

Notes  and  Illustrations.    New  York:  1856.    12°. 

6594 Materials  for  History,  from  original   MSS.     With  Notes 

and  Illustrations.     N.  York:  1861.    4°.     Only  250  copies  printed. 

6595  MOORE,  GEORGE  C.  The  Life  of  Alexander  Carson,  ll.d. 
New  York:  1851.     12°. 

6596  MOORE,  GEO.  H.  "  Mr.  Lee's  Plan  —  March  29, 1777."  The 
Treason  of  Major  General  Charles  Lee.  N.  York:  1860.  8°.  Por- 
traits and  Fac  Similes. 

6597 Notes  on  the  History  of  Slavery  in  Mass.  N.  Y. :  1866.  8°. 

Autog.  letter  of  author. 

6598  MOORE,  HUGH.  Memoir  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen.  Plattsburgh, 
N.  Y.:  1834.     12°. 

6599  MOORE,  H.  N.  Life  and  Services  of  Gen.  Anthony  Wayne. 
Founded  on  materials  furnished  by  his  son,  Col.  Isaac  Wayne. 
Engravings.     Phila.:  1845.     18°. 

6600  MOORE,  JAMES,  M.  d.  Kilpatrick  and  our  Cavalry.  12 
Illustrations.     N.  York:  1865.     12°. 

6601  MOORE,  JOHN.  Journal  during  a  residence  in  France  in 
1792.     2  vols.     N.  Y.:1794.     12°. 

6602  MOORE,  MARTIN.  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  John  Eliot,  Apostle 
to  the  N.  A.  Indians.     Boston:  1822.     18°.     [Scarce.] 

6603  MOORE,  THOMAS.  Memoirs  of  the  Right  Hon.  Richard 
Brinsley  Sheridan.    Phila. :  1825.     8°. 

6604  LallaRookh.    New  York:  1853.     16°.    Frontis. 

6605  Memoirs,  Journal,  and  Correspondence  of.    Ed.  by  Lord 

John  Russell,  in  8  vols.    Vols.  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8.    London  and  Bost.: 
1853.    8^. 


372  CATALOGUE. 

6606  M00KMA:N',  J.  J.  (M.D.)  The  Virginia  Springs,  and  Springs 
of  the  South  and  West.  With  Map  and  Plates.  Phila. :  1859.  12°. 
Maps,  «S:ic. 

6607  MOOKSOM,  W.  (Capt.)  Letters  from  Nova  Scotia.  London: 
1830.    8°.    Maps. 

6608  MOOS,  H,  M.  Mortara;  or,  the  Pope  and  his  Inquisitors. 
A  Drama,  with  Choice  Poems.     Cincinnati,  O. :  1860.     12°. 

6609  MOEAL  LIBRARY  (The).     Boston:  1796.    18°. 

6610  MOEAL  MONITOR.  The.  Essays  on  various  subjects  by 
Rev.  N.  Fiske.     Worcester:  1801.     2v.     16°. 

6611  MORANT,  PHILIP,  m.a.  The  History  and  Antiquities  of 
Colchester  in  Essex.  2d  ed.,  improved.  London:  1768.  Folio. 
Plates. 

6612  MORAYIAN  MISSION.  The  History  of.  Among  the  Indians 
of  N.  America.  By  a  Member  of  the  Brethren's  Church.  Lond. : 
1840.    18°. 

6613  MORDECAI,  ALFRED  (Major).  Military  Commission  to 
Europe  in  1855-6.  Report  to  the  Ordnance  Department.  Washing- 
ton: 1861.    4°.    Plates. 

6614  MORE  LIGHT  on  Masonry,  or  Morgan  Revived,  with  an  Ap- 
pendix, by  one  of  the  Fraternity.    Rochester:  1827.    8°. 

6615  MOREAU,  GEN.  Gen.  Moreau,  and  his  last  Moments,  with  a 
Short  Biographical  Memoir.  By  Paul  Svinine.  Boston:  1814.  12°. 
Portrait. 

6616  MOREAU,  M.  L.  E.  Topog.  Account  of  the  Spanish  Part  of 
St.  Domingo.     Trans,  by  Wm.  Cobbett.    Phila. :  1796.     8°. 

6617  MOREAU,  SIMEON.  A  Tour  to  the  Royal  Spa  at  Cheltenham; 
or,  Gloucestershire  Displayed.     Bath:  1797.     12°. 

6618  MORELL,  JOHN  REYNELL.  Algeria:  the  Topography,  and 
History  of  French  Africa.     London:  1854.     8°.     Plates. 

6619 Russia  and  England:  Their  Strength  a^d  Weakness.    New 

York:  1864.    12°. 

6620  MORETON,  THOMAS.  A  Serm.  bef.  the  King  in  the  Cathe- 
drall  Ch.  of  Durham,  Sunday,  5  May,  1639.  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 
1639.    4°. 

6621  MORGAN,  HENRY.  Music  Hall  Discourses.  Also,  Song  of 
Creation,  a  Poem,  with  Sketch  of  his  Life.    Boston:  1859.    12°. 

6622  MORGAN,  HENRY  J.  Sketches  of  celebrated  Canadians. 
Montreal:   1865.     8°. 

6623  MORGAN,  J.  (Gent.)  Phcenix  Britannicus.  A  Miscell.  Coll. 
of  Scarce  and  Curious  Tracts.  Yol  1.  [No  more  printed.]  Lon- 
don: 1732.    4°. 

6624  MORGAN,  WILLIAM.  Illustrations  of  Masonry.  Rochester: 
1827.    8°.    Frontispiece. 

6625 Light  on  Masonry.    Important  Documents  on  Speculative 


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Freemasonry:  Embracing  the  Reports  of  the  Western  Committees 
in  relation  to  the  Abduction  of  William  Morgan.     By  Elder  David 
Bernai-d.     Utica:  1829.     12°.     Portrait  and  Murder  Plate. 
6226  MORISON,  JOHN  H.    Life  of  the  Hon.  Jeremiah  Smith,  ll.d. 
Boston:  1845.     12°.     Portrait. 

6627  MORMONIAD.     [A  Poem.]    Boston:  1858.    8°.    pp.  100. 

6628  MORMONS,  History  of  the,  or  Latter  day-Saints.  With  Me- 
moirs of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Joseph  Smith.  Auburn:  1853.  12°. 
Engravings. 

6629  MORRELL,  BENJN.,  Jr.  (Capt.)  Eour  Voyages  to  the 
South  Sea,  North  and  South  Pacific  Ocean,  Chinese  Sea,  Ethiopic 
and  Southern  Atlantic  Ocean,  Indian  and  Antarctic  Ocean.  From 
1822  to  1831.    N.  York:  1832.     8°.     Portrait. 

6630  MORRILL,  ISAAC,  A.M.  The  Soldier  Exhorted.  In  a  Serm. 
at  Wilmington,  Apl.  3,  1755.  To  Capt  Phinehas  Osgood  and  his 
Company:  Before  going  into  Publick  Service.  Boston:    1755.     8°. 

6631  MORRIS,  B.  F.  Life  of  Thomas  Morris:  Pioneer  and  Legis- 
lator of  Ohio,  and  U.  S.  Senator,  1833-39.     Cincinnati:  1856.    12°. 

6632  MORRIS,  GEO.  P.  American  Melodies;  cont.  a  single  selec- 
tion from  the  productions  of  Two  Hundred  Writers.  N.  Y.  1841. 
18°. 

6633  MORRIS,  ROB.  (K.  T.)  The  Lights  and  Shadows  of  Free 
Masonry.    Louisville,  Ky.     1852.    8°. 

6634 A  Code  of  Masonic  Law;  being  a  Practical  Exhibit  of  the 

Land-Marks  and  Usages  of  Ancient  Craft  Masonry.  Louisville, 
Ky.     1856.    8°. 

6635  MORSE,  Rev.  ABNER.  A  Genealogical  Register  of  the 
descendants  of  several  Ancient  Puritans.  Yol.  2  [cont.  Brigham, 
Hapgood,  Willis,  and  Cutler].     Boston,  1859.    8°.     Portraits. 

6636 Same.    Yol.  3.     [Richard's  Geneal.]     Boston:  1861.    8*. 

Portraits. 

6637 Same.  Yol.  4.  [Harding,  Harnden,  Harradon,  and  Brig- 
ham.]    Boston:  1864.     Portraits. 

6638  A  Geneal.  Record  of  several  families  bearing  the  name  of 

Cutler  in  the  U.  S.     Boston:  1867.    8°. 
6639 A  Geneal.  Register  of  the  Inhabitants  and  History  of  the 

towns  of  Sherborn  and  Holliston  [Ms].    Boston,  1856.    8°.    Scarce. 

6640  A  Geneal.  Reg.  of  the  Desc.  of  several  Anc.  Puritans,  by 

the  Names  of  Grout,  Goulding,  and  Brigham.  Boston:  1859.  8°. 
Portraits. 

6641  Same.     Adams,   Bullard,    Holbrook,  Rockwood,   Sanger, 

Wood,  Grout,  Goulding,  Twitchell.    Boston:  1857.     8°.    Portraits. 

6642 Memorial  of  the  Morses;  containing  the  history  of  seven 

persons  of  the  name,  who  settled  in  America.  With  Biog.  Sketches. 
Boston:  1850.    8°.    Many  Portraits. 


374  CATALOGUE, 

6643  MORSE,  HORACE  B.  A  Brief  Memoir  of  Horace  Bassett 
Morse.     Portsmouth,  :N'.  H.     1830.    18°. 

6644  MORSE,  JEDIDIAH.    The  American  Geography:   the  pres- 
.  ent  situation  of  the  U.  S.  of  Amer.    Elizabeth  Town:   1789.    8°. 

Maps. 

This  is  much  more  than  a  geography :  its  author  was  possessed  of  a  fund  of  informatiou 
rel.  to  N.  E.,  which  we  thank  him  for  slipping  in  now  and  then. 

6645  Same.     2d  ed.     London:  1792.    8°.     Maps. 

6646  Same.     New  ed.     London:  1794.    4°.     Maps. 

6647 Same.     [Enlg.]  Cont.  the  Known  World.      Boston:  1793. 

2v.'   8°. 

6648  Same.     3d  ed.     Boston:  1796.     2v.     8°.    Fine  maps. 

6649  Same.     5th  ed.     Boston:  1805.     2v.     8°. 

6650  Same.     7th  ed.     Charlestown:  1819.    2v.    8°. 

6651  The  American  Gazetteer.     Seven    new  maps.      Boston: 

1797.  8°. 

6652  Same.     With  a  General  Atlas  of  the  World.     3ded.,rev. 

Boston:  [1818.]    8°.    App.  Census  of  the  U.  S. 

6653  A  Compendious  History  of   K.  England.     Eor    Schools. 

Charlestown:  1804.     12°.     Map.     [Scarce.] 

6654  Same.     London:  1808.     8°. 

6655  Same.  2d  ed.  With  Improvem'ts.  Kewburyport :  1809.  12°. 

6656  Same.     3d  ed.     Charlestown:  1820.     12°. 

6657 An  Abridgment    of    the  American    Gazetteer.      Boston: 

1798.  8°. 

6658  An  Appeal  to  the  Public:   occasioned  by  the  Complaints 

and  Accusations  of  Miss  Hannah  Adams,  against  the  Author. 
Charlestown:  1814.    8°. 

6659  A  Kew  Gazetteer  of  the  Eastern  Continent.  By  Jed.  Morse, 

D.D.,  and  Rev.  Elijah  Parish,  a.m.  With  18  Maps.  Charlestown: 
1802.     8°. 

6660  A  Kew  Universal  Gazetteer.     Fourth  ed.      Revised  and 

Corrected.    K.  Haven:  1823.     R.  8°. 

6661  Annals  of  the  American  Revolution.     Hartford:  1824.    8°. 

Plates. 

6662  A  Report  to  the  Secretary  of  War  of  the  U.  S.,  on  Indian 

Affairs.     N'ew  Haven :  1822.    8°.     Plate  and  Map. 

6663  MORSE,SAMUEL,  F.  B.  The  Proscribed  German  Student: 
Incidents  in  the  Life  of  Lewis  Clausing.  With  a  Treatise  on  the 
Jesuits.     K.  York:  1836.     18°. 

6664 Amir  Kahn,  and  other  Poems:  The  Remains  of  Lucretia 

Maria  Davidson.  With  a  Biog.  Sketch  by  S.  F.  B.  M.  N.  York: 
1829.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

6665  Foreign  Conspiracy  against  the  Liberties  of  the  U.  S.  Re- 
vised and  Corrected  by  the  Author.     5th  ed.    K.  York:  1841.    16°. 


CATALOOVE.  375 

6666  MORSE,  SAMUEL,  F.  B.  A  Memorial  of,  from  the  City  of 
Boston.    8°. 

6667  MORSE,  SIDNEY  E.  Memorabilia  in  tlic  Life  of  Jedidiah 
Morse,  d.d.    Boston:  1867.    12°.    Portrait. 

6668  MORTON,  DANIEL,  O.,  a.m.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Levi  Parsons. 
Poiiltney,  Vt.    1824.     [Scarce.]    12°. 

6669  MORTON,  NATHANIEL.  New  England's  Memorial.  With 
large  Additions  in  Marginal  Notes  and  an  Appendix;  with  Litho- 
graphic copy  of  an  Ancient  Map.     By  John  Davis.    Bost. :  1826. 

6670 New  England's  Memorial.    Plymouth:  1826.    12°. 

6671  New  E's  Memorial.     [A  fragment  of  theEdit.  of  1669.]    4°. 

Cambridge:  Printed  by  S.  G.  and  M.  J.  for  John  Usher  of  Boston. 

6672  New  England's  Memorial.     [Imp.   copy  of  edition,  2d.] 

Boston:  1721.    12°.    Begins  at  p.  3.    One  leaf  gone  at  end. 

6673  MORTON,  SAML.  GEO.  Crania  Americana;  or,  a  Compara- 
tive View  of  the  Skulls  of  Various  Aboriginal  Nations  of  North  and 
So.  America:  Illustrated  by  78  Plates^and  a  Colored  Map.  Phila.: 
1839.     Folio.     [Very  scarce.] 

6674  Same.    Phila. :  1838.    Fol.    Plates  and  Maps. 

6675  Types  of  Mankind;  or  Ethnological  Researches;  with  con- 
tributions by  Agassiz  and  others.    Phila. :  1854.     8°.     Illustrated. 

6676  MORTON,  SARAH  WENT  WORTH.  My  Mind  and  Its 
Thoughts,  in  Sketches,  Fragments,  and  Essays.     Bost. :  1823.     8°. 

6677  MOSES,  MYER.  Celebration  of  the  Revolution  in  France,  in 
the  City  of  New  York,  on  the  25th  November,  1830.  [New  York: 
s.  t.]    12°. 

6678  MOSS,  W.  G.  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Hastings.  Illus- 
trated by  Engravings,  from  Original  Drawings.     Lond. :  1824.    8°. 

6679  MOTHERWELL,  WILLIAM.  Minstrelsy,  Ancient  and 
Modem;  Histl.  Introd.  and  Notes.    2  vols.    Bost.:  1846.     Sm.  12°. 

6680  MOTLEY,  JOHN  LOTHROP.  Merry-Mount;  a  Romance  of 
Mass.  Colony.    Boston  and  Cambridge:  1849.    12°. 

6681  MOTT,  A.  Biog.  Sketches  and  Interesting  Anecdotes  of  Per- 
sons of  Color.  With  a  Selection  of  Pieces  in  Poetry.  2d  ed.,  much 
enlarged.    N.  York:  1837.     12^.     [Curious  and  rare.] 

6682  MOULE,  THOMAS.  Bibliotheca  Heraldica  Magnae  Britanniae. 
Analytical  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Genealogj'',  Heraldry,  Nobility, 
Knighthood,  and  Ceremonies.    London:  1822.    8°. 

6683  The  English  Counties  Delineated;  or,  a  Topog.  Description 

of  England.  A  complete  series  of  County  Maps.  2  vol.   Lond. :  1836- 
39.    4°. 

6684  MOULTON,  JOSEPH  W.  History  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
Vol.1.  Parti.  N.  Y.:  1824.  8°;  Part  2.  Novum  Belgium.  N.  Y.: 
1826.    8°.     Numerous  Maps.     [Very  scarce.] 

6685  MOULTON,  THOMAS.    A  Genalogical  Regr.  of  the  descend- 


376  CATALOGUE. 

ants  of  John  Moulton  of  Hampton,  N".  H.,  and  of  Joseph  Moulton 
of  Portsmouth.    Portland:  1873.     12°. 

6686  MOULTOX,  WM.  Extract  from  the  journal  of,  in  a  voya,?e 
from  Xew  London,  Conn,  to  Staten-Land  in  the  South  Sea,  1799- 
1804.    Utica:  1804.    8°. 

6687  MOUNT  YERl!^ON.  A  Letter  to  the  Children  of  America.  By 
the  Author  of  "  Rural  Hours,"  &c.     K.  Y. :  1859.     18°.     Port. 

6688  MOUNT  AUBURK.  The  Picturesque  Guide,  through.  Engrav- 
ings.    Bost. :  1839.     18°. 

6689  Notes  on  Mount  Auburn  Cemetery.     Boston,    [n.  d.]     18°. 

6690 Guide  Through  Mt.  Auburn.    Boston:  1865.     16°. 

6691  Catalogue  of  the  Lots  in,  with  names  of  Proprietors,  Charter, 

By-laws,  «&c.     Boston:  1857.     12°.    Map. 

6692  Same.     Boston:  1860.    12°. 

6693  MOWATT,AN2^AC()RA.  Autobiography  of  an  Actress.  Bos- 
ton: 1854.     12°.     Portrait. 

6694  MOXOX,  JOSEPH.  A  Tutor  to  Astronomy  and  Geography. 
London:  1686.     4°.     Portrait. 

6695  Mathematicks  made  Easie,  or  a  Mathematical  Dictionary. 

London:  1700.    8^. 

6696  MUDGE,  ALFRED.  Memorials:  Being  a  Geneal.  Biog.  and 
Hist.  Account  of  the  Name  of  Mudge  in  America.  Boston:  1868. 
8°.    Plates. 

6697  MUDGE,  Rev.  Z.  A.  Witch  Hill;  a  history  of  Salem  Witch- 
craft.   N.  Y.:1871.     12°.    Illustrated. 

6698  Footprints  of  Roger  AYilliams,  a  biog.     N.  Y.:  1871.     12°. 

Illustrated. 

6699  MUGGLETON,  LODOWICK.  TheNeckof  the  Quaker  broken, 
or  cut  in  sunder  by  the  two-edged  Sword  of  the  Spirit  which  is  put 
into  my  mouth.     Reprinted  [No  place.]  in  1756.    4°. 

6700 A  True  Interpretation  of  the  11th  Chapter  of  the  Revela- 
tion.    Reprinted  1751.     4°. 

6701-MUGGLETONIANS  PRINCIPLES  PREVAILING:  an  An- 
swer to  a  Scandalous  and  Malicious  Pamphlet,  Intituled, — A  True 
Representation  of  the  Sect  called  Muggletonians.  By  T.  T.  1695. 
4°.    Portrait  of  Muggleton. 

6702  MUIR,  JAMES,  d.d.  An  Examination  of  the  Principles  con- 
tained in  the  Age  of  Reason.     Baltimore:  1795.    12°. 

6703  MUIR,  THOMAS.  Account  of  the  Trial  of,  at  Edinburgh, 
1793,  for  Sedition.     N.  York:  1794.     8°.    Portrait. 

6701  MULFORD,  ISAAC  S.  (m.d.)  History  of  New  Jersey. 
Phila.:  1851.     8°. 

6705  MUNDELL,  MARQUS  B.  Thoughts,  in  Prose  and  Yerse. 
Cincinnati:  1855.    12°. 

6706  MUNDY,  ANTHONY.     A  Briefe  Chronicle,  of  the  Successe 


CATALOGUE.  377 

of  Times,  from  the  Creation  of  the  World.  Containing  the  Original  1 
and  Hues  of  our  ancient,  Fore-Fathers,  before  and  after  theFloud, 
[&c.]     London:  1611.  8°.     Wants  pp.  371-2. 

Mundy  was  the  Continaator  of  Stow. 

6707  MU:NrDY,  [G.  B.]  (Gen.);  Life  and  Corresp.  of  Admiral 
Lord  Rodney.     2  vols.     London:  1830.    8°.    Port. 

6708  MUNN,  LEWIS  C.  Fac-simile  Autographs  of  American 
Orators.     Worcester:  1856.     12°. 

6709  MUNSELL,  CHARLES.  Songs  of  the  American  Press,  and 
other  Poems  relating  to  the  Art  of  Printing.  Albany:  1868.  sq.  12°. 

6710  MUKSELL,  JOEL.  Annals  of  Albany.  1850-1859.  12".  10  vols. 

6711  A    Chronology    of   Paper  and   Paper-making.      Albany: 

1857.  8°. 

6712 The  Every  Day-Book  of  History  and  Chronology.    N.  Y. 

1858.  8°. 

6713  Collections  on  the  History  of  Albany.     Albany:  1865-67. 

2v.     R  8°.     Illustrated. 
6714 The  Albany  Annual  Register  for  1849.    Albany:  1849.  12°. 

lU'd. 
6715 Chronology  of  Paper-making.  4th  ed.  Albany:  1870.  Plate. 

6716  MURAT,  ACHILLE,  (Ci-devant  Prince  and  Citizen  of  the 
U.  States.)  A  Moral  and  Political  Sketch  of  the  U.  States.  With 
a  Note  on  Kegro  Slavery,  by  Junius  Redivivus.  London  [&c.] :  1833. 
12°.     Map. 

6717  MURDEI^,  ELIZA.  Miscell.  Poems.  Charleston,  S.  C:  1826. 
12°.     [Scarce.] 

0718  MURDEN,  J.  R.  Art  of  Memory,  reduced  to  a  systematic 
arrangement.    With  Plates.     I^.  Y. :  1818.     8°. 

6719  MURPHY,  HENRY  C.  Anthology  of  New  Netherland  or 
Translations  from  the  early  Dutch  Poets  of  New  York  with  Memoirs 
of  their  Lives.  [No.  4  Bradford' Series.]  New  York:  MDCCCLXY. 
R.  8°.    Port. 

Autog.  J.  B.  Moreau. 

6720  MURPHY,  WM.  D.  Biog.  Sketches  of  the  Officers  and  Mem- 
bers of  the  Legisl.  of  N.  Y.,  in  1858.     Albany:  1858.     12°.     Papr. 

6721  MURRAY,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  (The  Hon.)  Travels  in 
N.  America.  Visit  to  Cuba  and  the  Azore  Islands.  3d  ed.  Lond. : 
1854.     2v.     12°. 

6722  MURRAY,  HUGH.  An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of 
British  America.     Edinburgh:  1839.     12°. 

6723  MURRAY,  Rev.  JOHN.  Records  of  the  Life  of.  2d  ed.  Bos- 
ton: 1827.     12°. 

6724  Universalism  Vindicated.     Charlestown.     [n.  d.]    8°. 

6725  MURRAY,  LINDLEY.  An  English  Grammar,  2  vols,  in  1. 
N.  Y.:1819.    8°. 


378  CATALOGUE. 

6726  MUKRAY,  LI:N'DLEY.  Works.  Cont.  Power  of  Religion.  — 
Eng.  Grammar.  — Eng.  Exercises.  — Eng.  Reader.  —  Sequel  to  Eng. 
Reader.     Lond. :  1799-1801.     5  v.    12°.  ^ 

6727  The  Power  of  religion  on  the  mind  in  retirement,  affliction, 

etc.    Er.  13th  Eng.  ed.     :N'.  Y.:  1808.     12°. 

6728  Life  and  Writings  of  Lindley  Murray:  written  by  Himself. 

With  a  Preface  and  Continuation  by  Elizabeth  Frank.    l^T.  York: 
1827.    8°. 

6729  MURRELL,  WM.  MEACHAM.  Cruise  of  the  Frigate  Colum- 
bia around  the  World,  under  Com.  George  C.  Read,  in  1838-40. 
Boston:  1840.     16°. 

6730  MUSEUM,  The,  of  Foreign  Literature  and  Science.  Yol.  10, 
1827  (Vol.  3,  :N'ew  Series).— Vol.  23, 1833.    14  vols.     Phila.:     8°. 

6731  MUSEUM,  AMERICAN  (The),  or.  Repository  of  Ancient  and 
Modern  Fugitive  Pieces,  &c.     Vol.  3,  Phila.:  1788.    8°. 

6732 (The)   of  Foreign  Literature  and   Science.      Vols.   4  and 

6.     Phila.:  8°. 

6733  MUSSEY,  R.  D.,  m.d.  The  Induence  of  Tobacco  upon  Life 
and  Health.     Boston:  1836.     18°. 

6734  MUSTER  ROLL  of  Citizen  Soldiers  at  North  Point  and  Fort 
McHenry,  Sept.  12  and  13, 1814.     Baltimore:  [n.  d.]    12°. 


N. 

6735  NARBOROUGH,  JOHN  (Sm).  Voyage  to  the  South  Sea. 
Illustrated  with  Exact  Charts  and  Curious  Figures.  London: 
1711.     8^. 

6736  NARES,  EDWARD  (d.d.)  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Adminis- 
tration of  William  Cecil,  Lord  Burghley.  3  vols.  London:  1828- 
31.     4°.     Plates. 

6737  NARRAGANSET    CLUB    Publications. 

Vol.  1.  Roger  Williams's  Key.  —  Letter  of  John  Cotton.  —  Cot- 
ton's Letter  Answered.     Providence:  1866.     4°. 

Vol.  2.  John  Cotton's  Ansr.  to  R.  Williams. —  Queries  of  highest 
Consideration.    Providence:  1867.    4°. 

Vol.  3.     The  Blovdy  Tenent.     Providence:  1867.    4°. 

Vol.  4.  The  Bloody  Tenent  yet  more  bloody.  Providence: 
1870.    4°. 

Vol.  5.  Geo.  Fox  Digg'd  out  of  his  Burrowes.  Providence: 
1872.    4°. 

Vol.6.     Letters  of  Roger  Williams.    Providence:  1874.    4°. 

6738  NARRATIVE  of  the  hostile  conduct  of  the  barbarous  natives 
towards  the  Dutch  Nation.  Tr.  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.  Albany: 
1863.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  379 

6739  NARRATIVE  (A  Circumstantial)  of  the  loss  of  tlie  Ilalsewell, 
Capt.  R.  Pierce;  wrecked  at  Seacombe,  Isle  of  Purbeck^  New  ed. 
London:  1791.     16°. 

6740  NARRAGANSET CHIEF  (The);  or,  Adventures  of  a  Wanderer. 
Written  by  Himself .    New  York:  1822.     12°. 

6741  NARRATIVE  (A)  of  a  Voyage  of  Capt.  Ross  to  the  Arctic 
Regions,  1829-33.  And  a  Notice  of  Capt.  Back's  Exped.  With 
a  Prelim.  Sketch  of  Polar  Discoveries  to  1827-1835.     10°.     Map. 

6742 (A)  of  the  Miseries  of  New  England.    By  Reason  of  an 

Arbitrary  Government  erected  there.  Under  Sir  Edmund  Andros. 
London:  Reprinted  Boston:  1688.     4°. 

One  of  the  very  rare  Andros  Tracts. 

6743  (A)  of  the  Loss  of  the  Kent  East  Indiaman,  by  Fire,  in 

the  Bay  of  Biscay.  1825.  By  a  Passenger.  Edinburgh:  1825. 
12°. 

6744 of  a  Voyage  to  the  Spanish  Main,  in  the  Ship  Two  Friends; 

the  Occupation  of  Amelia  Island.  Sketches  of  E.  Florida.  With 
Appx.  detailing  the  Sem.  War.    London:  1819.     8°. 

6745  (A)  Gen.   Sir  Samuel  Auchrauty's  Reduction  of  Monte 

Video,  1807.    With  a  plan  of  the  Operations.     London:  1807.    4°. 

6746  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  Brit.  Army,  at  Washington.  Balti- 
more and  N.  Orleans,  under  Gens.  Ross,  Pakenham,  and  Lambert. 
Phila.:  1821.     8°.     See  Gleig,  G.  R. 

6747 of  Privations  and  Sufferings  of  Prisoners  of  War  in  the 

Hands  of  the  Rebels.  Being  the  Report  of  a  Commission  of  Inquiry. 
Philada.  1864.     8°.     Paper. 

6748  NASH,  ANSEL,  (Rev.)  Memoirs  of  Edward  Dorr  Griffin, 
D.  D.     N.  York:  1842.     18°. 

6749  NASON,  Rev.  ELIAS.  Sir  Charles  Henry  Frankland,  or 
Boston  in  the  Colonial  Times.     Albany:  1865.    8°. 

6750  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Edward  Everett.    Boston.     R.  8°. 

6751  Disc.  bef.  the  N.  E.  H.  G.  Soc,  Boston,  April  2, 1868,  on 

J.  A.  Andrew,  LL.  D.     Boston:  1868.    8°.    Portrait. 

6752 A  Monogram  on  our  National  Song.     Albany:  1869.    8°. 

6753 Gazetteerofthe  State  of  Massachusetts.     Boston:  1874.    8°. 

6754  NATIONAL  PORTRAIT  GALLERY  of  Distinguished 
Americans,  (Longacre  and  Herring) ,  with  the  original  plates.  4  vols. 
Phila.:  1836.    4to. 

6755  NATURAL  HISTORY  of  Beasts  and  Birds.  1st  ed.  Balto.r 
1807.     12°. 

6756  NATURALIST,  THE.  Edited  by  D.  I.  Browne.  Vol.  1  only. 
Boston:  1831.    8°.     Cuts. 

6757  NAUNTON,  Sir  ROBERT.  Memoirs  of.  Author  of  "  The 
Fragmenta  Regalia";  with  some  of  his  Writings,  London:  1814. 
4°.     Portrait. 

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380  CATALOGUE. 

6758  NAUNTOK,  Sir  KOBEET.  Fragmenta  Kegalia,  or  Observa- 
tions on  the  late  Queen  Elizabeth,  Her  Times  and  Favorites.  1642. 
4°.    Portrait  by  Elstrake. 

6759  KAYAL  AND  MILITAKY  HEROES  of  G.  Britain.  By 
Johns  and  Kicolas.     24  Steel  Ports.     London:  1860.    12°. 

6760  KAVAL  CHROKICLE  The,  37  vols,  prof usely  illustrated  with 
portraits,  maps,  pictures  of  battles,  etc.     London:  1799-1817. 

This  work  is  a  library  of  itself  in  regard  to  English  naval  history,  biography  and  science. 
It  also  contains  many  anecdotes  and  curious  scraps  relating  to  the  personality  of  famous 
naval  captains.    Also  English  accounts  of  the  Amer.  naval  battles  in  1812-15. 

6761  NAVAL  MOISrUMENT  (The.)  Official  and  other  Accounts 
of  all  the  Battles  during  the  Late  War;  and  the  War  with  Algiers, 
with  25  Engravings.     Boston:  1816.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

6762  :N"AyAL  TEMPLE  (The.)  A  complete  History  of  the  Battles 
fought  by  the  Navy  of  the  U.  S.  from  1794  to  the  Present  Time. 
With  elegant  Engravings.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1816.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

6763  NAVr,  U.  S.  Rules  and  Regulations,  1814.— Life  of  Jos. 
Croswell.  Bost.:  1809.— Christ's  Warning,  Lathrop  J.— Woods' 
Reply.— Bullock's  Museum,  &c,    7  vols.     12°. 

6764  NAVY  REGISTER  of  the  U.  S.  for  1864.     Washington:    12°. 

6765  NEAL,  DANIEL,  m.a.  The  History  of  the  Puritans.  2 
Vols.    London:  1754.    4°.    Portrait. 

6766 The  History  of   New  England  to  the  year  1700,  also  its 

Present  State.  With  a  new  and  accurate  Map.  2  Vols.  London: 
1747.    8°. 

6767  The  Hist.  Puritans.     Rep.  from  Dr.  Toulmin's  Ed.,  with 

his  Life  of  the  Author  and  Account  of  his  Writings.  Revised, 
Corrected  and  Enlarged.     London.    3  vols.    1837.    8°. 

6768 The  History  of  New  England.     With  a  new  and  accurate 

map.     2  vols.     London:  1720.     8°. 

6769  NEAL,  JOHN.  Jehu  O'Cataract.  The  Battle  of  Niagara,  a 
Poem;  and  Goldau,  or  the  Maniac  Harper.     Baltimore:  1818.     18°. 

6770  Rachel  Dyer;  A  North  American  Story.     Portland:  1828. 

12°.    Long  out  of  print. 

6771  The  Battle  of   Niagara;   with  other  Poems.     Baltimore: 

1819.    18°. 

6772  Wandering  Recollections  of   a  somewhat  busy  life.    An 

Autobiography.     Boston:  1869.     12°. 

6773  NEAL,  JOSEPH  C.  Charcoal  Sketches;  or  Scenes  in  a  Me- 
tropolis.   Illustrations  by  D.  C.  Johnston.    Phila.:  1838.     12°. 

6774  NEAL,  THEODORE  A.  A  list  of  the  desc.  of  John  Neale, 
one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Salem,  Ms.  Bost. :  1856.  8°.  Folding 
pedigree. 

6775  NEELE,  HENRY.  The  Literary  Remains  of.  Consisting  of 
Lectures  on  English  Poetry,  Tales,  &c.,  in  Prose  and  Verse.  New 
York:  1829.    8°.    Port. 


CATALOGUE.  381 

6776  NEILL,  EDWARD  D.     The  History  of   Minnesota.     Phila.: 

1858.    8°. 

6777 Fairfaxes  of  England  and  America.    Albany:  1868.    8°. 

6778 The  History  of    Minnesota.     Phila. :   1858.     4°.     Large 

Paper.    Only  100  copies.     Portrait. 
6779  Terra  Marise;  or  Threads  of    Maryland  Colonial  History. 

Phila.:  1867.     12°. 
6780 History  of  the  Va.  Co.  of  London.    Albany:  1869.    4°. 

6781  KEILSOK,  CHARLES.  An  Original  Account  of  Burgoyne's 
Campaign,  and  the  Memorable  Battle  of  Bemis's  Heights,  and  a 
Map  of  the  Battle  Ground.    Albany:  1844.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

6782  KELSON,  JOHl^.  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Parish 
of  St.  Mary,  Islington,  Middlesex.  17  engravings.    Lond. :  1811.  4°. 

6783  Letter  to  the  Prot.  Dissenters  of  Ballykelly,  Ireland.    New- 

buryport:  1798.     12°. 

6784  NETTLETOISr  ASAHEL.    Village  Hymns.  N.  Y.:  1828.  18°. 

6785  NEW  AMERICAN  MAGAZINE,  The.  1758-59-60.  2  vols. 
Woodbridge,  N.  J.    8°.     [Very  scarce.] 

6786  NEW  ANNUAL  REGR.  (The)  or  General  Repository  of  Poli- 
tics and  Literature,  for  the  Years  1789  and  1793.  2  vols.  London. 
8°. 

6787  NEW  BEDFORD.  Proceedings  on  Laying  the  Cor.  Stone  for 
the  Free  Public  Library.     N.  Bedford:  1856.     8°. 

6788  NEW  ENGLAND  HISTORICAL  and  GENEALOGICAL 
REGISTER.     Vols.  1  to  29  inclusive. 

Vol.  18  wants  the  Jany.  number.    Vols  1  to  25  incl.,  except  23,  are  bound. 

6789  NEW  ENGLAND.  Hist,  and  Des.  of  N.  E.,  Maine,  N.  H.  and 
Vt.     By  A.  J.  Coolidge.     Boston:  1859.    8°    Numerous  Illusts. 

6790  History  of,  from  1630-1649.     By  John  Winthrop.    Ed.  by 

Jas.  Savage.     2  vols.    Boston:  1825-6.    8°. 

6791  and  her  Institutions.     By  one  of    her  Sons.     Hartford: 

1847.     12°. 

6792  NEW-ENGLAND  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  Boston:  1856- 
1860.     8". 

6793  NEW  ENGLAND  HIST.  GENEA'L.  SOC.  Lot  of  42  Circu- 
lars, Addresses,  &c.  (Andrew,  Whiting,  Lewis,  Sabine,  Wilder,  &c.) 

6794  NEW-ENGLAND  JOURNAL  (The),  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
and  the  collateral  Branches  of  Science.  Conducted  by  a  Number  of 
Physicians.  Vols.  1  to  8  incl.    Boston:  1812-19.    8°. 

6795  Third  Ser.,  Vol.  1-3.     Boston:  1822-24.     8°. 

6796  N.  E.  MUTUAL  LIFE  INS.  CO.   An.  Reports.   1844-1862.  8°. 

6797  NEW  ENGLAND  MERCANTILE  UNION  BUSINESS  Di- 
rectory.    6pts.ini.    N.  Y.  and  Boston:  1849.     8°. 

6798  NEW  ENGLAND  PRIMER,  The.  Walpole,  N.  H.  (pr.  by 
Isaiah  Thomas),  1814;  same  without  date,  issued  by  Mass.  Sabbath 
School  Society.     18  nos.     Same.     Phila. :  1839.     3  nos. 


382  CATALOGUE. 

6799  KEW-ENGLAND  QUAKTEKLY  MAGAZI:N^E  (The).  Bos- 
ton: 1802.     3v.  8'^. 

6800  NEW  ENGLAND  TALE,  A.     2d  ed.     N.  Y. :  1822.     12°. 

6801  NEW  ENGLAND'S  First  Emits;  in  Eespect  of  the  Indians. 
With  divers  Special  Matters  concerning  that  Countrey.  Lond. :  1643. 
New  York:  1865.     4°. 

6802  NEW  GUIDE  TO  WASHINGTON.    AVash.:  1842.     12". 

6803  NEW  HAMPSHIKE,  Provincial  Papers,  Documents  and  Re- 
cords relating  to.     1623-1776.     Concord:  1867-73.     7v.  8°. 

6804  Rules  and  Orders  of  the  H.  of  Reps,  of  the  State  of.   Names 

of  the  Members  and  Officers  of  the  Govt.  A.  D.  1827.    Concord: 
1827.     18°.     Autog.  Joshua  Bates. 

6805  The  Revised  Statutes  of  the  State  of  N.  H.  Passed,  Dec.  23, 

1842.     Concord:   1842.    8°. 

6806 -^— Report  of  the  Adjt.  Gen.  for  1868.   1865.   1866-1868.   5v.  8°. 

6807  NEW  HAMPSHIRE,  History  of,  by  Geo.  Barstow.  Concord: 
1842.     8°.     Portraits. 

6808  N.  HAMPSHIRE  BIBLE  SOC.  Eirst  Rep.  By  Rev.  Jno.  W. 
Church.     Concord:  1812.     8°.     Autog.  of  Jno.  Parmer. 

6809  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  REGISTER,  and  U.  S.  Calendar.  1798, 
1810,  15, 17,  18,  22,  23,  25,  28,  29,  39-42,  44-47,  49-53,  55-66,  68,  69, 
71-73.     Pub.  by  Norris,  Farmer,  and  others.     41  nos.     18°. 

6810  NEW  HA  YEN.  Records  of  the  Colony  and  Plantation  of,  from 
1638  to  1649.  With  occasional  Notes  and  an  Appendix  by  Charles 
J.  Hoadly,  m.a.     Hartford:  1857.     8°. 

6811  from  May,  1653,  to  the  Union.     Together  with  the  New 

Haven  Code  of  1656.     By  C.  J.  Hoadly.     Hartford:  1858.     8°. 

6812 City  Year  Book.     1872-3.    8°.     Paper. 

6813  NEW  HAYEN  THEOLOGY,  Origin  and  Progress  of.  N.  Y.: 
1837.    16°. 

6814  NEW  JERSEY.  A  bill  in  the  Chancery  of  N.  J.  cone,  the 
riots.     New  York:  1747.     Fol.     Maps.     [Scarce.] 

6815  NEW  MINISTRY  (A)  The  very  important  Debate  of  the  H.  of 
Commons,  on  Mr.  Coke's  Motion  for  an  Address  to  his  Majesty. 
London:  1783.     8°. 

6816  NEW  MIRROR  for  travellers;  and  guide  to  the  Springs.  By  an 
Amateur.     New  York:  1828.    8°. 

6817  NEW  ORLEANS.  Norman's  N.  Orleans  and  Environs.  N. 
Orleans:  1845.     18°.     Illust. 

6818  NEW  PALACE  OF  WESTMINSTE  li.  Printed  by  permission 
of  the  Lord  Great  Chamberlain.     London:  1858.     8°.     Plates. 

6819  NEW  PLYMOUTH.  An  Hist.  Memoir.  2v.  By  Francis  Bay- 
lies: corrections  and  additions  by  S.  G.  Drake.    Bos. :  1830-1866.    8°. 

6820  NEW  ROBINSON  CRUSOE  (The).  An  Instructive  and  En- 
tertaining History.  For  Children.  Boston:  1790.  12°.  Many 
cuts,  and  Autog.  of  Dr.  Belknap. 


CATALOGUE.  383 

6821  NEW  TESTAMENT,  Swedish  and  English.  New  York: 
1852.     12°. 

6S22 .  Same.     German  and  English.     N.  Y.:  1850.    12°. 

6823  trans,  out  of  orig.  Greek.    Boston:  1815.     24°. 

6824 In  Sgau  Karen.     2d  ed.     Maulmain:  1850.     12°. 

6825  NEW  VADE  MECUM.  By  Publicola.  Concord  (N.  H.): 
1819.     12°. 

6826  NEW  VERSION  of  the  Psalms  of  David.  By  Brady  and 
Tate.    Boston:  1793.    12°.     Same.     Boston:  1765.     12°. 

6827  NEW  VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS.  Original,  and  transla- 
tions.    9  vols.     London. 

6828  NEW  YORK.  Annual  Rep.  of  the  R.  K.  Commissioners.  Al- 
bany: 1857.    8°. 

6829  Census  of  the  State  for  1865.    Albany:  1867.    Fol. 

6830 Official  Reports  of  the  Canal  Commissioners,  and  the  Acts 

of  the  Legisl.  respecting  Navigable  Communications  bet.  the  Lakes 
and  the  Atlantic  Ocean.     Maps  and  Profiles.    Newburgh:  1817.    8°. 

6831  Francis'  New  Guide  to,  and  Brooklyn.    N.  Y.:  1857.     18°. 

Plates. 

6832  as  it  is,  in  1835.    Correct  Map  of  the  City.    New  York: 

1835.    24°. 

6833  in  1846.    New  York:  1846.    12°. 

6834  NEW  YORK  CITY  During  the  American  Revolution.  A  Collec- 
tion of    Original  Papers.     Privately  printed.    1861.    4°.     Map. 

6835  Laws  and  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  New  York.    N.  York: 

1793.     8". 

6836  By-laws  and  Regulations  for  the  N.  Y.  Hosp.  and  Bloom- 
ing-dale Lunatic  Asylum.    N.  York:  1833.    8°.     View  and  Plan. 

6^37  Cowell's  N.  Y.  Business  Directory.     16°.     1861. 

6838  Francis's  New  Guide  to  N.  Y.  and  Brooklyn.    Maps  and 

num.  engravings.    New  York:  1854.     16°. 

6839  NEW  YORK.  Documents  relative  to.  Procured  in  Holland, 
England,  and  France,  by  J.  R.  Brodhead,  Esq.  Edited  by  E.  B. 
O'Callaghan,  m.d.  With  Introd.  and  Index.    11  vols.    1856-61.  4°. 

6840 Almanac  for  1857.     18°. 

6S41  Almanac  for  1858.     18°. 

6842  State  Directory,  1864.    8°. 

6843 State  Tourist.     Scenery  of  the  Hudson,  Mohawk  and  St. 

Lawrence.     Maps  and  Views.    New  York:  1842.     18°. 

6844  NEW  YORK  CANAL  REPORT  for  1858.    8°. 

6845  N.  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  and  BIOG.  RECORD.  5  vols, 
(unbound).     1870  to  1874,  inclusive. 

6846  NEW  YORK  MI5>SI0N ARY  MAGAZINE,  for  1800.  Vol  1. 
New  York:  1800.    8°. 

6847  NEW  YORK  PRISON  ASSOC.  23rd  Ann.  Report:  for  1867. 
Albany:  1868.    8°. 


384  CATALOGUE, 

6848  NEW  YOKK REVIEW,  The:  and  Atheiiffium Magazine.  Vols. 
1  and  2.     1825-6.     New  York:  1825.     8°. 

6849  NEWBURY,  Newburyport,  and  West  Newbury.  History  of. 
By  Joshua  Coffin.     Boston:  1845.     8°.     Portraits. 

6850  NEWCASTLE  WEEKLY  COUEANT.  Saturday  Jan.  19, 
1722-23.     No.  135.     4°. 

6851  Saturday,  March  9, 1722-23.    No.  142.    4°. 

6832  NEWCOMB,  HARVEY.  The  Wyandot  Chief:  or,  the  History 
of  Barnet,  a  converted  Indian  and  his  two  sons.  Boston:  1839.  18°. 

6853  NE  WCOME,  PETER,  (Rev.)  The  History  of  the  Ancient  and 
Royal  Abbey  of  St.  Alban,  from  793,  to  1539.  London:  1795.  4°. 
Plans,  &c. 

6854  NEWCOVRT,  RIC.  (Not  Pub.)  Repertorium  Ecclesiasti- 
cum  Parochiale  Londinense:  An  Ecclesiastical  History  of  London: 
from  the  Conquest  to  the  year  1700.  2  vols.  London:  1708-10.  Eol. 
Portrait  and  other  Plates. 

6855  NEWELL,  D.  (Rev.)  The  [Pictorial]  Life  of  the  Rev.  Geo. 
Whitefield.     With  Engravings.     New  York:    1852.     12°.    Portrait. 

6856  NEV>EST  ICEEPSAKE  (The),  for  1840,  containing  the  best 
Account  of  the  March  of  Mind ;  the  Speeches  and  Doings  of  the 
Trundle-bed  Convention,  in  Session  at  Marlboro  Chapel,  Jan.  8, 1840. 
Norwich:  1840.     18°. 

6857  NEWELL,  FANNY.  Memoirs  of;  written  by  Herself.  3d  ed, 
Corr.  Imp.     Springfield:  1833.     18°. 

6858  NEWELL,  Mrs.  HARRIET.  Life  and  Writings.  Phila.:1832. 
18°.    Portrait. 

6859  NEW  HALL,  JAMES  R.  The  Essex  Memorial  for  1836:  em- 
bracing a  Register  of  the  County.     Salem:  1836.     12°. 

6860  Lin:  or.  Jewels  of  the  Third  Plantation.  By  Obadiah  Old- 
path.     Lynn:  1862.     12°. 

6861  NEWHALL,  JOHN  B.  Sketches  of  Iowa.  Traits  of  Indian  Char- 
acter, with  Sketches  of  Black  Hawk,  and  others.  New  York:  1841. 
18°.    Map. 

6862  NEWMAN,  BURKITT,  J.  The  Eagle  of  Washington:  A  Story 
of  the  Am er.  Revolution.     A  Poem.     Louisville:  1859.    12°. 

6863  NEWMAN,  S.  C.  Rehoboth  in  the  Past.  An  Hist.  Oration 
on  the  4th  of  July,  1860.  Also  an  Account  of  the  Proceedings  in 
Seekonk  [The  ancient  Rehoboth],  at  the  celebration  of  the  Day, 
completing  216  years  of  its  History.    Pawtucket:  1860.    8°. 

6864 Dexter  Genealogy :  a  Record  of  the  descendants  of  Gregory 

Dexter;  with  Notes  and  Biog.  Sketches.    Providence:  1859.    12°. 

6865  NEWNHAM,  W.     Essay  on  Superstition.     London:  1830.    8°. 

6866  NEWPORT,  Col.  ANDREW.  Memoirs  of;  who  served 
in  the  army  of  Gust.  Adolph.  in  Germany  and  that  of  Chas.  I.  of 
Eng.    Port,  of  the  Earl  of  Essex.     London:  1792.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  385 

6867  NEWPORT,  (R.   I.)    Addresses  of  Wm.   H.   Cranston,  &c., 
1863-64.     Newport:  1864.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

6868  NEWPORT  ILLUSTRATED.    Pen  and  Pencil  Sketches.    By 
the  Editor  of  the  Newport  Mercury.     New  York:  1854.     18°. 

6869  NEWSPAPERS.    (Generally  bound.)   Boston  Chronicle. 

2  Jan.  1769  to  25  June,  1770.     Vols.  2  and  3. 

6870 Boston  News  Letter,   1  Feb.  1770  to  26  Dec.  1771. 

Indexed  by  S.  G.  D. 

6871  Essex  Gazette,  Salem.    4  Jan.  1774  to  25  Apr.  1776. 

6872 London  Chronicle,  1  Apr.  1780  to  30  Dec.  1780. 

6873 Massachusetts  Centinel,  Boston.    18  May,  1785,  to  8 

Mar.  1786,  incomplete. 

6874 Massachusetts   Gazette.    Bost.     26  Aug.  1786  to  28 

Dec,  1787.     Indexed  by  S.  G.  D. 

6875 Gazette  of  the  U.  S.    Phila.:  15  Apr.,  1789  to  7  Apr., 

1790. 

6876 Massachusetts  Spy.    Wore:  13  Jan.,  1791  to  27  Dec, 

1792.     Mutilated. 
6877 Columbian  Centinel.    Bost.    16  June,  1790  to  25  Dec, 

1790.     . 
6878  Columbian  Centinel.    Bost.    4  Jan.,  1797  to  29  Dec, 

1797.     Indexed. 

6879 Columbian  Centinel.    3  Jan.-29  Dec,  1798. 

6880 Columbian  Centinel.    8  Jan.-31  Dec,  1800.    Imperf. 

6881 Columbian  Centinel.    3  Jan.-29  Dec,  1810. 

6882 Columbian  Centinel.    3  Jan.-30  Dec,  1818. 

6883  Massachusetts  Mercury.    Bost.    5  Jan.-25  Dec.  1798. 

Mutilated. 

6884 Massachusetts  Mercury.    5  Jan.-29  Dec  1797. 

6885 Massachusetts  Mercury.    15  Apr.-31  Dec.  1800. 

6886 New  England  Palladium.    Bost.    2  Jan.  1801  to  23 

June,  1803. 

6887 Boston  Gazette.    5  Mar.  1801  to  1  Mar.  1802. 

6888 Boston  Gazette.    4  Jan.-30  Dec  1802. 

6889 Boston  Gazette.    3  Mar.  1803  to  27  Feb.  1804. 

6890 Boston  Gazette.    1  Mar.  1804  to  25  Feb.  1805. 

6891  Boston  Gazette.    1  Jan.-31  Dec.  1810. 

6892 Boston  Gazette.    6  Jan.-30  Dec.  1811. 

6893 Boston  Gazette.    2  Jan.-28  Dec.  1812. 

6894 N.  Hampshire  Gazette.    Portsm.  3  Nov.  1807  to  8  Feb. 

1820.     Scattering. 

6895  Reporter.    Lexing.,  Ky.    12  Mar.  1808  to  30  Dec.  1809. 

6896  Reporter.    Lexing.,  Ky.    6  Jan.  1815  to  24  Dec  1817. 

3  vols. 

6897 Weekly  Messenger.  Bost.    25  Oct.  1811  to  16  Oct.  1812. 


386  CATALOGUE. 


NEWSPAPERS.   Weekly  Messenger.    Bost.  23  Oct.  1812 
to  27  Aug  1813.     Imperfect. 
G899  Weekly  Messenger.  Bost.  11  Mar.  1814  to  13  Oct.  1815. 

Five  subsequent  volumes  of  the  same  work  are  given  under  the  title  Boston. 

6900  Weekly  Messenger.  Bost.  22  June,  1820  to  30  Mar.  1822. 

6901  Weekly  Messenger.  Bost.  20  :N'ov.  1828 to  27  Jan.  1831. 

6902 Portsmouth  Oracle.     15  Feb.  1812  to  21  Aug.  1813. 

6903  Portsmouth  Oracle.    7  Jan.  1815  to  27  Dec.  1817. 

6904 N.  Hampshire  Patriot.  Concord.  24  Nov.  1812  to  15  Jan. 

1821.     Scattering. 
6905  Evening  Gazette.    Bost.    3  Sept.  1814  to  12  Aug.  1815. 

Yol.  1  wants  first  two  numbers. 
6906 Kentucky  Gazette.    Lexingt.    25  Feb.  1814  to  25  Dec. 

1815.    2  vols. 

6907 Kentucky  Gazette.    28  Apr.  1831  to  27  Dec.  1834. 

6908 Virginia  Patriot.    Riclimd.    6  Apr.  1810-31  Dec.    Im- 

perf. 

6909  Boston  Intelligencer.    24  Aug.  1816  to  2  Aug.  1818. 

6910  Nat.   Intelligencer.    Wash.    22  July  1820  to  15  June 

1822. 

6911  Christian  Mirror.    Portl'd.    24  Aug.  1822  to  15  Aug. 

1823. 

6912  Albion.     New  York.     29  June  1822  to  15  May  1824. 

6913  Christian  Kegister.  Bost.  15  Aug.  1823  to  31  Dec.  1824. 

6914 Chronotype.    Bost.    28  May  1846  to  21  May  1847. 

6915  Pilot.     Bost.    5  Jan.-28  Dec.  1850. 

6916  Pilot.     Bost.    3  Jan.-25  Dec.  1852. 

6917 London  Traveller.    4  Jan.-31  Aug.  1805. 

6918 Boston  Spectator.    1  Jan.  1814  to  25  Feb.  1815. 

6919 Weekly  Messenger.    Bost.    15  June  1820  to  31  May 

1821. 

6920 Weekly  Messenger.    Bost.    1822-1825.    Incomplete. 

6921  National  Gazette.     10  Dec.  1831  to  30  Nov.  1833. 

6922  N.  Eng.  Galaxy.     Bost.   5  Nov.  1831  to  4  May  1833.   Im- 

perf. 

6923 Transcript,  Boston.    4  Mar.-31  Dec.  1831. 

6924  Transcript,  Boston.    1  Jan.-30  June  1842. 

6925  Transcript,  Boston.     2  June-31  Dec.  1848. 

6926  Transcript,  Boston.     1  Jan.-29  June  1850. 

6927 Boston  Pearl.    26  Sept.  1835  to  28  May  1836. 

6928 Exhibition  Intelligencer.    15  Sept.-2  Oct.  1847. 

6929 Scientific  American.    17  Sept.  1853  to  9  Sept.  1854. 

6930 Ballou's  Pictorial,  Boston.    6  Jan.-28  July  1855. 

6931 Porter's  Spirit  of  The    Times.     6  Sept.   1856  to  26 

Feb.  1859.     5  vols,  imperfect.     (Unbound.) 


CATALOGUE.  887 

6932  NEWSPAPERS.    Independent,  N.  Y.    7  May  1856  to  28 

April  1859. 

6933 English  Miscellaneous.    July.-Dec.  1806.    Fol. 

6934 Weekly  Museum,  N.  Y.    Oct.  1801-May  1804.    4°. 

6935 Miscellaneous  Lot  in  11  folios. 

6936  NEWS  FROM  NEW  ENGLAND.  Being  a  True  and  Last 
Account  of  the  present  Bloody  Wars.  London:  1676.  Boston, 
N.E.,  April,  1850.    4°. 

75  copies  printed,  60  of  which  were  destroyed. 

6937  Same,  reprinted  for  Saral.  G.  Drake.    1850.     4°. 

6938  NEWTON,  ISAAC,  Sir.  A  Treatise  of  the  System  of  the 
World.     London:  1737.     8°. 

6939 The  Chronology  of  Ancient  Kingdoms  amended.     With  a 

Short  Chronicle  from  the  first  Memory,  to  the  Conquest  of  Persia, 
by  Alexr.  the  Great.     London:  1728.     4°. 

6940  NEWTON,  Sir  ISAAC.  Tables  for  renewing  and  purchasing 
the  leases  of  Cathedral-Churches  Colleges.  6th  ed.  Lond. :  1742.  24°. 

6941  NEWTON,  JOHN.  Tabulae  Mathematicse^  or,  Tables  of  the 
natural  Sines,  Tangents  and  Secants.  With  a  Table  of  Logarithms. 
London:  1654.     24". 

6942  NE  WTON,  WILLIAM.  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Maid- 
stone, Kent.     London:  1741.    8°.     Frontispiece. 

6943  NIAGARA  FALLS.  Hackstaff's  New  Guide  Book  of  N.  F. 
Illustrated  with  Map  and  Views.     Niagara  Falls:  1853.    18°. 

6944  NICHOLLS,  J.  F.  Life,  Adventures  and  Discoveries  of  Sebas- 
tian Cabot.     London:  1869.     Sm.  4°.    Port. 

6945  NICHOLLS,  GEORGE.  Poor  Laws  in  Ireland.  London: 
1838.    8°. 

6946  NICHOLS,  GEO.  WARD.  The  Story  of  the  Great  March. 
Map  and  Illustrations.     N.  York:  1865.    12°. 

6947  NICHOLS,  JOHN.  Biog.  and  Literary  Anecdotes  of  William 
Boyer,  Printer,  f.s.a.,  and  many  of  his  Learned  Friends.  London: 
1782.    4°.    Portrait. 

6948  The  Hist,  and  Antiqs.  of  Hinckley,  in  the  Co.  of  Leicester. 

[London:]  1782.    4°.     Plates. 

Auto.  Sir  John  B.  Williams. 

6949  The  Progresses  and  Public  Processions  of  Queen  Elizth. , 

among  which  are  interspersed,  other  Solemnities,  Public  Expen- 
ditures and  Remarkable  Events.  To  which  are  subjoined  some  of 
the  Early  Progresses  of  King  James.  Illustrated  with  Hist.  Notes. 
London:  1788.     3v.    4°.     With  71  Plates.     [Rare.] 

6950  The  Progresses,  Processions,  and  Magnificent  Festivities  of 

James  the  First.    4  vols.     London:  1828.    4°. 

6951  Illustrations  of  the  Lit.  History  of  the  18th  Century.     Vol. 

4.     London:  1822.     8°. 


388  CATALOGUE. 

6952  NICHOLS,  J0H:N'.  Collection  of  all  the  Wills,  of  the  Kings 
and  Queens  of  England,  Princes  and  Princesses  of  Wales,  &c., 
from  Wm.  the  Conqr.  to  Henry  Yll.     London:  1780.     4°. 

6953  KICHOLSO:N^,EMILIUS,(Rev.)  Nicholson's  Cambrian  Trav- 
eller's Guide.     London:  1840.    8°. 

6954  NICOLAS,  Sir  NICHOLAS  HARRIS.  The  Chronology  of 
History.    Lond.:  1835.    16°. 

6955 Synopsis  of  the  Peerage  of  England.     2  vols.    London: 

1825.    12°. 

6956 Testamenta  Vetusta:    being  Illustrations  from  Wills,   of 

Manners,  Customs,  «&c.  From  Henry  II.  to  Queen  Elizabeth. 
London:  182G.     8°. 

6957  The  Literary  Remains  of  Lady  Jane  Grey:  with  a  Memoir. 

London:  1825.    8°.    Portrait  and  folding  pedigree. 

6958  Privy  Purse  Expenses  of  Elizabeth  of  York.    Wardrobe 

Accounts  of  Edward  the  Fourth.  With  a  Memoir  of  Elizabeth  of 
York,  and  Notes.     London:  1830.     8°. 

6959 A  Journal  by  one  of  the  Suite  of  Thomas  Beckington,  dur- 
ing an  Embassy  to  negotiate  a  Marriage  between  Henry  VI,  and  a 
Dau.  of  the  Count  of  Armagnac,  A.  D.  1442.  With  Notes  and  Illus- 
trations.    London:  W.  Pickering.     1828.     8°. 

6960  Observations  on  the  State  of  Historical  Literature,  and  on 

the  Society  of  Antiquaries.    London:  William  Pickering.    1830.    8°. 

6961  [ ]   Catalogue  of  the  Herald's  Visitations;    in  the  British 

Museum.     London:  1825.    8°. 

6962 Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Sir  Christopher  Hatton, 

K.  G.  Including  his  Corresp.  with  the  Queen  and  other  Distin- 
guished Persons.     London:  1847.     8°.     Portrait. 

6963  A  History  of  the  Royal  Navy.    2  vo'ls.     London:  1847. 

6964 Life  of   William  Davison,   Secretary  of    State   to  Queen 

Elizabeth.    London:  1823.    8°. 

6965  NILES,  HEZEKIAH.  Principles  and  Acts  of  the  Revolution 
in  America.    Baltimore:  1822.    8°.     [Scarce,] 

6966 Weekly  Regr.     Sept.  1811-35.     33  vols.    Royal  8°. 

These  embrace  the  most  important  of  the  Series  of  76  vols.,  of  which  H.  Niles  edited  50. 

6967  NILES,  JOHN  M.  The  Life  of  Ohver  Hazard  Perry.  Hart- 
ford: 1820.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

6968  History  of  S.  America  and  Mexico,  and  Historical  View  of 

Texas,  and  the  Texas  Revolution.  By  Hon.  L.  T.  Pease.  Hart- 
ford: 1838.    8°.     2  Maps. 

6969  NILES,  SAMUEL.  Vindication  of  Divers  important  Gospel- 
Doctrines,  against  the  Rev.  Mr.  Lemuel  Briant.    Boston:  1752.    8°. 

6970 The  True  Scripture-Doctrine  of   Original  Sin  stated  and 

Defended.     Boston:  1757.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  389 

6971  NIXON,  FRANCIS  R.  (d.d.  bp.)  Narrative  of  a  Visit  to  the 
Islands  in  Bass's  Straits,  with  Illustrations.     London:  1867.     12°. 

6972  NOAH,  M.  M.  Travels  in  England,  France,  Spain,  and  the 
Barbary  States,  in  1813-15.    N.  York:  1819.    8°. 

6973  NOBLE,  MARK,  f.a.s.  of  Lon.  &  E.  Memoirs  of  the  Pro- 
tectoral-House  of  Cromwell.  Embellished  with  elegant  Engravings. 
Two  Vols.    London:  1787.    8°. 

6974 The  Lives  of  the  English  Regicides.    2  vols.     London: 

1798.    8°.    Port. 
6975  A  Biographical  History  of  England,  from  the  Revolution 

to  the  end  of  George  I's  Reign.     2  vols.     London;  1806.    8°. 

6976 The  History  of  the  College  of  Arms,  and  the  Lives  of  all 

Kings,  Heralds  and  Pursuivants.    London:  1804.    4°.    Portraits. 

6977 Memoirs  of  the  Illustrious  House  of  Medici.     With  Gen- 

ealogl.  Tables.     London:  1797.     8°. 

6978  An  Historical  Genealogy  of  the  Royal  House  of  Stuarts. 

London:  1795.    4°. 

6979  NOEHDEN,  G.  H.,  ll.d.  Rabenhorst's  Dictionary  of  the 
German  and  English  Languages.     London:  1814.     Sq.  12°. 

6980  NOLAN,  JAMES  JOSEPH.  Ornamental,  Aquatic,  and  Do- 
mestic Fowl,  and  Game  Birds.  With  40  highly  finished  Engravings. 
Dublin:  1850.     12°.     Autograph  of  Author. 

6981  NOLLET,  MICHAEL.  Geography  Epitomized,  in  French  and 
English.     London:  1738.    8°. 

6982  NOLTE,  VINCENT.  Fifty  Years  in  both  Hemispheres.  New 
York:  1854.     12°. 

6983  NOORTHOUCK,  JOHN.  A  New  History  of  London,  includ- 
ing Westminster  and  Southwark.  London:  1773.  4°.  Many  Cop- 
per Plates. 

6984  NORMAN,  B.  M.  Notes  of  Travels  in  Cuba  and  Mexico. 
Ill'd.    New  York:  1845.     12°. 

6985 Rambles  in  Yucatan;  or,  including  a  Visit  to  the  Remarka- 
ble Ruins  of  Chi-Chen,  Kabah,  Zayi,  and  Uxmal.  N.  York:  1843. 
8°.     Illus. 

6986  NORMAN,  JOHN.  Town  and  Country  Builder's  Assistant.  60 
Folio  Copper-plates.     Boston,  N.  E. :  1786.    Folio. 

6987  NORTH,  ELISHA.  A  Treatise  on  a  Malignant  Epidemic, 
commonly  called  Spotted  Fever.  New  York:  1811.  12°.  With 
cuttings. . 

6988  NORTH,  JAS.  W.  The  Hist,  of  Augusta,  [Me.]  1870.  R. 
8°.     lUust.,  Plates,  Maps,  etc. 

6989  NORTH,  M.  L.  (m.d.)  Analysis  of  Saratoga  Waters :  also  of 
Sharon,  Avon,  Virginia  and  other  Mineral  Waters  of  the  U.  S.  N. 
York:  1846.    16°. 

6990 [First  Edition.]    N.  York:  1840. 


390  CATALOGUE, 

6991  NOETH,  M.  L.  (m.d.)  [Sixth  Edition.]  Saratoga  Springs: 
1855.    16°. 

6992  NORTH  AMERICAN  REVIEW.  Yol.  1,  nos.  1,  2.  Vols.  3, 
4,  5,  no.  1,  6,  7,  no.  3,  9,  nos.  1,  2,  10-21.  Nos.  50-104,  109-113, 
115-118, 122, 126-129,  134-136,  142, 146-150, 152,  175,  180,  186-213, 
May  1815-Oct.  1866. 

Vols.  6, 10-21  bound.    Early  nos.  very  rare.    Later  nos.  scarce. 

6993  General  Index  to,  from  1815-1827.     Boston:   New  York: 

London:  1829.     8°. 

6994  NORTH- AMERICAN  (The)  &  WEST-INDIAN  GAZET- 
TEER, [&c.]    London:  1778.     12°. 

6995  [Same.     First  Edition.]    London:  1776.     12°. 

6996 Tourist   (The).      New  York:    (1839?)      sm.   12°.     Many 

Maps  and  Plates. 

6997  NORTH  BRITON  (The)  from  No.  1  to  No.  46  inclusive. 
With  useful  and  explanatory  Notes.  Corrected  and  Revised  by  a 
Eriend  to  Civil  and  Religious  Liberty.    London:  1769.     Eolio. 

No.  45  of  the  N.  Briton  was  long  toasted  and  sung  in  the  Colonies.    It  was  written  by 
John  Wilkes,  and  caused  his  arrest  and  imprisonment  in  the  Tower. 

6998  NORTH  CAROLINA.  Revolutionary  Hist,  of,  by  E.  L.  Hawks, 
D.  L.  Swain,  and  W.  A.  Graham.  With  a  Sketch  of  the  Battle  of 
Alamance.    Illustrated  by  Darley  and  Lossing.    Raleigh:  1853.    12°. 

€999  NORTHCOTE,  WILLIAM.  The  Diseases  incident  to  Armies. 
With  the  Method  of  cure.  Trans,  from  the  Origl.  of  Baron  Van 
Swieten  by  John  Ranley.  Pub.  for  the  use  of  Military  and  Naval 
Surgeons  in  America.    Phila. :  1776.     8°. 

7000  NORTHEND,  CHAS.  Book  of  Epitaphs,  amusing,  curious, 
and  quaint.     New  York:  1873.     12°. 

7001  NORTHERN  TRAVELLER,  The;  with  the  Routes  to  the 
Springs,  Niagara  and  Quebec:  also  the  Tour  of  N.  Eng.  with  32 
Engravings.     N.  Y.     18°.     1830. 

7002  Same:  with  Descriptions  of  the  Principal  Scenes.    N.  York: 

1825.     16°. 

7003  2ded.  With  19  Maps  and  8  Landscapes.  N.York:  1826.  16°. 

7004  (The),  the   Tour  of  N.  England  and  the  Routes  from  the 

South.     With  the  Western  Traveller,  and  Emigrants  Guide  to  the 
Valley  of  the  Mississippi.  Maps  and  Engravings.  N.York:  1834.  16°. 

7005  NORTHMORE,  THOMAS,  (Esq.)  Washington,  or  Liberty 
Restored:  A  Poem.     Baltimore:  1809.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

7006  NORTON,  ANDREWS.  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  Prof.  Fris- 
bie,  with  his  Life  and  Character.     Boston:  1823.     8°. 

7007  NORTON,  CHARLES  B.  Literary  and  Educational  Register, 
for  1854.     N.  York:  1854.     12°. 

7008 Same.    1856.    N.  Y.:  1856.    8°. 

7009  Literary  Letter,  Bibliography  of  N.  Hamp.    No.  1, 1860.  — 

No.  4, 1859.    4°. 


CATALOGUE.  391 

7010  NORTON,  CHARLES  B.  A.  Banning  — History  of  Knox 
County,  O.,  from  1779  to  1862.  Also  a  Sketch  of  Kenyon  College. 
Columbus:  1862.     8°.     Portraits. 

7011  NORTON,  HERMAN,  (Rev.)  Facts  concerning  the  Persecu- 
tions at  Madeira  in  1843  and  1846.    N.  York:  1857.     18°. 

7012  NORTON,  JOHN.   The  Orthodox  Evangelist.    Lond.:1657.   4°. 

7013  NORTON,  Rev.  JOHN.  Narrative  of  the  Capture  and  Burning 
of  Fort  Massachusetts  by  the  French  and  Indians.  Now  first  printed 
with  Notes,  by  S.  G.  Drake.     Albany:  1870.     4°. 

7014  NORTON,  JOHN  N.  Full  Proof  of  the  Ministry.  N.  York: 
1855.    12°. 

7015  NORTON,  LEMUEL.  Autobiography.  Eleven  Years  at  Sea. 
Portland:  1862.    18°. 

7016  NOTES  AND  QUERIES.  Nov.  1849-Dec.  1855.  London:  1850- 
69.    12v.    4°. 

7017  —  Index  to  Yols.  1-12.    London:  1856.    4°. 

7018 Same.    2d  series.    Jan.  1856- June  1857.    London:  1856-57. 

3v.  4°.    (V.  2  unbound.) 

7019  NOTES  OF  BEN.  JONSON.  Conversations  with  Wm.  Drum- 
mond.     London:  1842.    8°. 

7020  NOTES  on  the  Yiceroyalty  of  La  Plata,  in  South  America,  with 
a  History  of  the  Operations  of  the  British  Troops  in  that  Country 
[under  Sir  Saml.  Auchmuty.]  Portrait,  Map  and  Plans.  Lond.: 
1808.     8°. 

7021  on  Columbia,  taken  in  the  years  1822-3.  By  an  Ofiicer  of  the 

U.  S.  Army.    Phila.:  1827.    8°.  Map. 

7022  NOTHING  TO  WEAR.  An  Episode  of  City  Life.  Illustrated 
by  Hoppin.    New  York:  1857.    12°. 

7023 Do.  do.     An  Accompaniment  to  "  Nothing  to  Wear.'*    By 

a  Lady.    Illustrated.     New  York:  1857.     12°. 

7024  NOTICES  OF  THE  WAR  OF  1812.  By  John  Armstrong.  In 
2  vols.     Yol.  L    N.  Y.:1836.     12°. 

7025  NOTT,  CHAS.  C.     Sketches  of  the  War.    N.  Y.:  1865.     12°. 

7026  NOYA  SCOTIA.  A  Genuine  Account  of.  Encouragement  to 
those  who  are  willing  to  Settle  there.  London:  Dublin  Rep.  1750. 
8°.     Map. 

7027  NOYUM  TESTAMENTUM,  ex  versione  Yulgata  cum  paraph, 
et  annot.  by  H.  Hammondi.     Amstelodami:  1700.  Fol. 

7028  NOYUM  TESTAMENTUM  GRAECE.  Ex  recen.  Jo.  Jac. 
Griesbachi.  Lipsise:  1805.  Cantab rigise,  Nov.-Angl. :  1809.  2v. 
in  1.    8°. 

7029  NO  WELL,  EDWARD  P.  Ballad  of  Jefferson  D.  Portsmouth: 
1865.     18°. 

7030  NOWELL,  SARAH  A.     Poems.    Boston:  1850.     12°. 

7031  NO  YES,  DAYID.  The  History  of  Norway,  Me.  Norway: 
1852.     8°. 


392  CATALOGUE. 

7032  NOTES,  GEORGE  F.  The  Bivouac  and  the  Battlefield;  or, 
Campaign  Sketches  in  Virginia  and  Maryland.   I^.  York:  1864.   12°. 

7033  NOYES,  NICHOLAS.    Election  Sermon,  1698. 

Title  and  first  leaf  supplied. 

7034  NUGENT,  LORD.  Memoirs  of  John  Hampden,  His  Party 
and  his  Times.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Writer.  London:  1854.  12°. 
Portraits  of  Hampden  and  Pym. 

7035  NUGENT,  THOMAS.  Nouveau  Dictionnaire  de  Poche  Fran- 
9ois-Anglois,  et  Anglois-Fran9ois.     A  Paris:  1823.     Sq.  12°. 

7036  NUNES,  JOSEPH,  A.  (U.  S.  A.)  Day  Dreams.  [Poems.] 
Philada.:  1863.     12°. 

7037  NUTT ALL,  THOMAS,  (f.l.s.)  Travels  into  the  Arkansas  Ter- 
ritory, in  1819.  With  occasional  Observations  on  the  Manners  of  the 
Aborigines.  Map  and  other  Engravings.  Philada.:  1821.  8°. 
[Out  of  print.] 

7038  An  Introduction  to  Systematic  and  Physiological  Botany. 

Cambridge:  1827.    12°. 

7039 Same.     2d  ed.     With  Additions.    Cambridge:  1830.     12°. 

Plates. 

7040  NYE,  JOSEPH  W.  An  Offering  of  Friendship;  or.  Miscel- 
laneous Poems.     Lynn:  1860.     18°. 

7041  NYE,  WM.  F.  Sonora:  Its  Extent,  Population,  &c.  Trans,  fr. 
the  Spanish  of  Yelasco.     S.  Francisco:  1861.     12°. 


O- 

7042  OBERLIN,  JOHN  FREDERIC.  Memoirs  of .  With  Dedica- 
tion and  Translations.  By  the  Rev.  Luther  Halsey.  Pittsburgh: 
1830.     18°. 

7043  Same.     2d  Amer.  Ed.     With  Add.  by  Henry  Ware,   Jr. 

Boston:  1845.    18°.     Port. 

7044  OBI;  or  the  History  of  Three-Fingered  Jack.  Worcester: 
1804.     12°. 

7045  OBITUARIES  on  the  Death  of  Henry  Clay.  Wash.:  1852. 
Port.     8°. 

7046  OBITUARY  ADDRESSES  on  the  Death  of  Henry  Clay  in  the 
Sen.  and  Ho.  Reps.,  30  June,  1852,  and  the  Fun.  Ser.  of  Rev.  C.  M. 
Butler,  Chapn.  of  the  S.,  1  July,  1852.     Washington:  1852.    8°. 

7047  on  the  Death  of  Daniel  Webster  in  the  Senate  and  Ho. 

Reps.,  on  the  14  and  15  Deer.,  1852.      Washington:  1853.     8°. 
Portrait. 

7018  O'BRIEN,  GODFREY  S.   (p.l.s.)      The  Tourist's   Guide  to 

Quebec.     Quebec:  1864.     12^. 
7049  OBSERVATIONS  upon  the  Lives  and  Reigns  of  Henry  VIII. 

[&c.  to]  James  I.    London:  1712.     2v.     8°. 


CATALOGUE.  393 

7050  OBSERVATIONS  on  a  Passage  from  Boston  to  the  East  Indies, 

&c.,  1793-4.    An  MS.  in  18". 
7051 on  a  Pamphlet,  intituled  "  Considerations  upon  the  Society 

or  Order  of  the  Cincinnati."    Phila.:  1783.    8°. 
7052 on  the  Justificative  Memorial  of  the  Court  of  London. 

Paris:  Phila:  Reprintd.     1781.    4°. 
705    On  the  Kev.  Mr.  Whitefield,  and  his  Opposers.    Boston: 

1740.    12°. 
7054 upon  the  Conduct  and  Behaviour  of  a  Sect,  by  the  Name  of 

Methodists.    4°. 

7055  O'BYRNE,  WILLIAM  R.,  Esq.  Naval  Biographical  Dictionary: 
comprising  the  Life  and  Services  of  every  living  Officer  in  Her  Ma- 
jesty's Navy.     London:  1849.    8°. 

"  A  marvel  of  information  and  research." 

7056  O'CALLAGHAN",  E.  B.  History  of  New  Netherland;  or,  New- 
York  under  the  Dutch.     New  York :  1846.    8°. 

7057 List  of  Editions  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  and  Parts  thereof, 

Printed  in  America  previous  to  1860.  Introd.  and  Bibliogr.  Notes. 
Albany:  1861.    R.  8°. 

7058  Voyage  of  George  Clarke,  Esq.,  to  America.     Introd.  and 

Notes.    Albany:  1867.   8°. 

7059 Voyages  of  the  Slavers  St.  John  and  Arms  of  Amsterdam, 

1659-63.     Albany:  1867.     8°. 

7060 Journal  of  the  Voyage  of  the   Sloop  Mary,  from  Quebec, 

with  an  an  Account  of  her  Wreck  off  Montauk  Point,  L.  I.,  Anno 
1701.     With  Introdn.  and  Notes.    Albany:  1866.    8°. 

7061  OCCASIONAL  LETTERS  upon  Taxation.  By  an  Independent 
Man.     London:  1780.     8°. 

7062  OCCASIONAL  REFLECTIONS  on  the  Importance  of  the  War 
in  America,  and  the  Justice  of  Supporting  the  King  of  Prussia,  &c. 
Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament.     London:  1758.    8°. 

7063  OCEAN  WAVES  in  Lyric  Strains,  a  Requiem;  and  other  Poems. 
By  the  Hermit  of  St.  Sirene.    Pittsburgh,  Pa.:  1856.    8^. 

Copy  presented  to  W.  C.  Bryant  by  the  author, 

7064  OCKLEY,  SIMON,  b.d.  Account  of  South  West  Barbary. 
Written  by  a  Person  who  had  been  a  Slave;  with  Two  Letters:  One 
from  the  Present  King  of  Morocco  to  Col.  Kirk;  the  Other  to  Sir 
Cloudesly  Shovell.    London:  1713.    12<».    Map. 

7065  History  of  the  Saracens.     3d  ed.  Cambridge:  1757.    2v.  8°. 

7066 Improvement  of  Human  Reason,  exhibited  in  the  Life  of 

Hai  Ebn  Yikdhan:  written  in  Arabick  above  500  years  ago.    Illus- 
trated.    London:  1708.     8°. 
7067  O'CONNELL,  JAMES  F.     Eleven  Years  in  New  Holland  and 
the  Caroline  Islands:   from  his  verbal  Narration.     Boston:  1836. 
18°.    Frontispiece. 


394  CATALOGUE. 

7068  ODD  FELLOWS.  Proceedings  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  U. 
S.  Grand  Annual  Conv.  held  at  Balto.  1827.    8°.     Port. 

7069  0DI0E:N'E,  THOMAS.  Progress  of  Refinement,  with  a  Poem 
on  Fame,  and  Miscellanies.     Boston:  1792.    18°.     [Rare.] 

7070  OPPICIAL  Catalogue  of  the  Great  Exhibition  of  the  Works  of 
Industry  of  all  Nations,  1851.     Corr.  ed.     London.     Sm.  4°. 

7071  OFEICIAL  LETTERS  to  the  American  Congress,  written  dur- 
ing the  war,  by  His  Ex.  Geo.  Washington.  2d  Boston  ed.  2  vols. 
Boston:  1796.     12°. 

7072  OGDEIN",  E.  D.     Tariff.    [N".  Y.:  1840.     8°. 

7073  OGDEN,  GEO.  W.  Letters  from  the  West,  a  Tour  through  the 
Western  Country,  and  Residence  of  two  Summers  in  Ohio  and  Ken- 
tucky.   New  Bedford:  1823.     12°.     [Rare.] 

7074  OGDEN,  JOHN  C.  [Mm.]  Excursion  into  Bethlehem  and 
Nazareth,  in  Pa.  in  1799;  with  a  succinct  Hist,  of  the  Soc.  of  United 
Breth.    Phila.:  1800.     12°. 

An  extremely  rare  book. 

7075  OGDEN,  WEAL,  (Rev.)  Antidote  to  Deism.  The  Deist 
Unmasked.  Refutation  of  all  the  Objections  of  Thomas  Paine. 
Remarks  on  Boulanger's  Christianity  Unveiled,  &c.  2  vols.  New- 
ark: 1795.     12°.     [Very  rare.] 

7076  OGILBY,  JOHN,  Esq.  Itinerarium  Anglise.  Or,  a  Book  of 
Roads,  wherein  are  contained  the  Principal  Road- ways  over  his 
Majesty's  Kingdom  of  England  and  Wales :  Actually  admeasured 
and  Delineated,  in  a  Century  of  Whole-sheet  Copper  Sculps.  Lon- 
don: 1675.     Fol. 

7077  Britannia  Depicta:  or  Ogilby  Improved.     By  Jno.  Owen  of 

the  Middle  Temple,  Gent.     London:  1731.    4°. 

7078 The  Works  of  Pvblivs  Yirgilivs  Maro:  Translated,  Adorned 

with  Sculptures,  and  Hlust.  with  Annotations.  3ded.  Lond.  :1675.  8°. 

7079  OGILYIE,  JOHN,  ll.d.  The  Imperial  Dictionary,  English, 
Technological,  and  Scientific;  adapted  to  the  Present  State  of  Lit- 
erature, Science,  and  Art.  Illustrated  by  2000  Engravings  on  Wood. 
Glasgow:  1859.     2v.    R.  8°. 

7080  Supplement  to  the  Imp.  Dictionary.    1856.    R.  8°.    Glasgow. 

7081  OGLETHORPE,  JAMES,  Gen.  impartial  Account  of  the 
Expedition  against  St.  Augustine  under  General  Oglethorpe.  With 
an  exact  Plan  of  the  Town,  Castle  and  Harbour  of  St.  Augustine. 
London:  1742.     8°.     Portrait  of  Oglethorp. 

7082  OHIO.  Public  Documents,  concerning  the  Ohio  Canals,  which 
are  to  connect  Lake  Erie  with  the  Ohio  River.    Columbus:  1828.    8°. 

7083  OHIO  HISTORICAL  SERIES.  Containing  Espy's  Tour. 
Williams  Campaign  of  1812.  Tanneyhills  Leatherwood  God.  Cin- 
cinnati: 1871.     8°. 

7084  OLD  INDIAN  CHRONICLE,  a  collection  of  Exceeding  rare 


CATALOGUE.  395 

tracts  published  in  the  time  of  King  Philip's  War.  Edited  by  Saml. 
G.  Drake.     Map.     Boston:  1867.     1.  p.  4to. 

7085  "  OLD  JACK  "  and  his  Eoot  Cavalry.  A  Story  of  the  War  in 
the  Old  Dominion.     Illustrations.     New  York:  1864.     24°. 

7086  OLD  SOUTH  Chapel  Prayer  Meeting:  Origin  and  History; 
with  interesting  Narratives.     Boston:  1859.    12°. 

70S7  OLD  SOUTH  [Benj.  Austin]  Constitutional  Republicanism  in 
opposition  to  fallacious  truth.     Boston:  1802.    8°. 

7088  OLDBUG,  JOHN,  Esq.  (Pseud.)  The  Puritan :  A  Series 
of  Essays,  Critical,  Moral  and  Miscellaneous.  Boston :  1836. 
2v.     12°. 

7089  OLDFIELD,  H.  G.,  &  DYSON,  R.  R.  History  and  An- 
tiquities of  the  Parish  of  Tottenham  High-Cross.  London:  1790. 
8°.     Plates. 

7090  OLDHAM,  JOHN.     Works.     London:  lf^98.    8°. 

7091  Works,  with  his  remains.     Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Explan. 

Notes.    London:  1722.     2v.     18°.     Portrait  and  Frontispiece. 

7092  OLDMIXON,  JOHN.  Memoirs  of  North-Britain.  In  wch.  it 
is  Prov'd  that  the  Scots  Nation  have  always  been  Zealous  in  Defence 
of  the  Protestant  Religion.  Of  Glenco's  Death,  and  the  Darien 
Colony.     London:  1715.    8°. 

7093  The  British  Empire  in  America,  containing  the  History  of 

the  Discovery,  Settlement,  Progress  and  State  of  the  British  Colo- 
nies of  the  .Continent  and  Islands  of  America.  2d  ed.  London: 
1741.     2v.     8°.     Maps. 

7094  OLDYS,  FRANCIS.  Life  of  Thomas  Paine,  with  a  Review  of 
his  Writings;  particularly . of  his  "Rights  of  Man.'*  5th  ed. 
London:  1792.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

7095  OLEARIUS,  ADAM.  Relation  dv  Voyage  en  Moscovie,  Tar- 
taric, et  Persi;  contennant  le  Yoyage  de  Jean  Albert  de  Mandelsto 
avx  Indes  Orientales.  Traduit  de  I'AllemandparA.  deWicquefort. 
2  Tomes.     A  Paris:  1666.    4°. 

7096  OLIVER,  BENJAMIN  L.  Hints  for  an  Essay  on  the  Pursuit 
of  Happiness.     Cambridge:  1818.     8°. 

7097  OLIVER,  DANIEL,  m.d.  First  Lines  of  Physiology;  designed 
for  the  Use  of  Students  in  Medicine.    Boston:  1835.    8°. 

7098  OLIVER,  GEORGE,  Rev.  The  Star  in  the  East,  shewing  the 
Analogy  which  exists  between  the  Lectures  of  Freemasonry,  the 
Mechanism  of  Initiation  into  its  Mysteries,  and  the  Christian  Reli- 
gion.   New  ed.     London:  1842.    12°. 

7099 History  of  Masonic  Persecutions  in  dif.  quarters  of  the 

Globe,  with  Introd.  Essay;  and  Masonic  Institutions,  by  various 
Authors.    N.  York:  1866.    Cr..8°. 

7100  History  of  Freemasonry,  from  the  year  1829  to  1841.     New 

York:  1855.    8°. 
27  ' 


396  CATALOGUE. 

7101  OLIYEE,  ISABELLA.  Poems  on  Various  Subjects.  By  I. 
O.  of  Cumberland,  Co.  Pa.     Carlisle:  London:  1805.    12°.    [Scarce.] 

7102  OLIVER,  PETER.  Scripture  Lexicon;  or  a  Dictionary  of 
above  4000  Proper  ;N'ames  of  Persons  and  Places  mentioned  in  the 
Bible.    4th  ed.     London:  1797.     8°. 

7103  OLxMSTED,  ERA  ALL  Y:N'.  Incidents  of  a  Whaling  Voyage. 
N.  York:  1841.    12°. 

7104  OLMSTED,  EREDK.  LAW.  Journey  thro'  Texas;  N.York: 
1857.     12°.     Map  and  Plates. 

7105  ONDERDOKK,  HEIS^RY,  Jr.  Documents  and  Letters  to  il- 
lustrate the  Revolutionary  Incidents  of  Queen's  County,  i^ew 
York:  1846.     12°. 

7106  O'lSTEIL,  CHAS.  Military  Adventures  of.  Worcester:  1851. 
12°.     lUust. 

7107  0:N"TWA,  the  son  of  the  Eorest.     A  Poem.     N.  Y.:  1832.     8°. 

7108  OPERATIONS  (The)  of  the  Erench  Elect  under  Count  De 
Grasse  in  1781-2.  N.  l^ork:  1864.  R.  8°.  [Port.  Bradford  Club. 
No.  3] 

7109  OPIE,  AMELIA.  Illustrations  of  Lying,  in  all  its  branches. 
Erom  2d  London  ed.    Boston:  1826.    12°. 

7110  OPPOSITION  (The)  to  the  Late  Minister  [Lord  Bute]  Vindi- 
cated from  the  Aspersions  of  a  Pamphlet,  intitled.  Considerations 
on  the  Present  Dangerous  Crisis.     London:  1763.     8°. 

7111  ORATIONS  delivered  at  the  Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of 
Boston,  to  commemorate  March  5,  1770.  2d  ed.  Boston:  1807. 
12°.     [Scarce.] 

7112  ORCHARD,  ROBERT.  New  Select  Collection  of  Epitaphs 
and  Remarkable  Monumental  Inscriptions.  2d  ed.  London:  1827. 
12°.     Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

7113  ORDERLY  BOOK  of  Genl.  Andrew  Lewis,  Mar.  to  Aug., 
.1776.    Notes  and  Introd.  by  Chas.  Campbell.    Richmond:  1860.  4°. 

7114 of  the  Northern  Army,  at  Ticonderoga  and  Mt.  Independ- 
ence, from  October  17th,  1776,  to  Jan.  8th,  1777,  with  Biog.  and 
Explan.  Notes.    Albany:  1859.    4°.    Portrait  and  Map. 

7115  OREGON  QUESTION.  Speeches  by  Winthrop,  Calhoun, 
Evans,  Eoot,  etc.  Speeches  on  the  Tariff  by  A.  Stewart  and  Others, 
etc.     Bd.  vol.  of  19  tracts.     8°. 

7116  O'REILLY,  BERNARD.  Greenland,  the  adjacent  Seas,  and 
the  Northwest  Passage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Illustrated  in  a 
Voyage  to  Davis's  Strait,  1817.    New  Y^ork:  1818.     8°. 

7117  OREORD,  ROBT.,  Earl  of.  A  futher  Report  from  the  Com- 
mittee of  Secrecy,  appointed  to  Inquire  into  the  Conduct  of.  Dublin: 
1742.     8°.    Portrait. 

7118  O'REILLEY,  HENRY.    Sett*lement  in  the  West.    Sketches  of 
..    Rochester;  with  incidental  Notices  of  Western  New  York.    Roches- 
ter: 1738.    12°.    Plates. 


CATALOGUE.  397 

7119  OKIGINAL  LETTERS  to  an  Honest  Sailor  [Admiral  Vernon.] 
Portraits  of  Vernon,  Sir  Charles  Wager.    London:  [1746.]    8°. 

7120 Original  Poems.    By  a  Citizen  of  Baltimore.    Baltimore: 

1809.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

7121  ORLEANS,  Duke  of.  Memoirs  of  the  Regency  of.  During 
the  Minority  of  Lewis  the  XVIth.  [«&c.]  London:  1732.  8°.  Por- 
traits. 

7122  ORME,  WM.  (Rev.)  Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Writings  and 
Relififious  Connexions  of  John  Owen,  d.d.  London:  1820.  8°. 
Port. 

7123  0RM0:N'D,  (Duke  of.)  Life  of  James,  late  Duke  of.  London: 
1747.    8".    Portrait. 

7124  ORMSBY,  R.  McKIJ^LEY.  History  of  the  Whig  Party. 
Boston:  1859.     12°. 

7125  ORNE,  CAROLINE  F.  Sweet  Auburn  and  Mount  Auburn, 
with  other  Poems.     Cambridge:  1844.     12°.    [Scarce.] 

7126  ORR,  J.  W.  Pictorial  Guide  to  the  Falls  of  Niagara:  with 
every  Historical  Incident  of  Interest.  Maps,  Charts,  and  Engrav- 
ings from  original  Surveys  and  Designs.     Buffalo :  1842.    16°. 

7127  ORRERY,  JOHN,  Earl  of.  Remarks  on  the  Life  and  Writ- 
ings of  Jonathan  Swift,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin.  London: 
1752.    8°.    Portrait. 

7128  ORTON,  JOB.  Life  of  Rev.  Philip  Doddridge.  London: 
1819.    12°. 

7129  OSBORN,  ETHAN,  (Rev.)  The  Pastor  of  the  Old  Stone 
Church.  Mr.  Hotchkin's  Memorial,  Judge  Elmer's  Eulogy,  and 
Mr.  Burt's  Commemorative  Address.     Philada. :  1858.    12°. 

7130  OSBORN,  FRANCIS,  Esq.  Works.  Divine,  Moral,  Histori- 
cal, Political.'  Viz.:  1,  Advice  to  a  Son.  2,  Polit.  Reflects,  on  the 
Turks.  3,  Memoirs  of  Q.  Eliz'th  and  James.  4,  Miscellaneous.  7th 
ed.    London:  1673.    8°. 

7131  OSBORN,  LAUGHTON.  Calvary  —Virginia  Tragedies.  New 
York:  1867.     12°. 

7132 Arthur  Carryl,  a  Novel.     Odes;  Epistles  to  Milton,  Pope, 

Juvenal,  and  the  Devil;  Epigrams.    New  York:  1841.    8°. 

Thla  author  was  highly  commended  by  Poe.    His  works  are  scarce. 

7133  OSBORN,  SARAH.  Familiar  Letters  written  by,  and  Mrs. 
Susanna  Anthony,  late  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island.  Newport 
(R.   L):  1807.     12°. 

7134  OSBORN,  SELLECK.    Poems.    Boston:  1823.    12°. 

7135  OSBORN,  SHERRARD,  (Lieut.)  The  Polar  Regions,  or  a 
Search  after  Sir  John  Franklin.    New  York:  1854.    12°. 

7136  OSBORN,  THOMAS.  A  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels. 
Compiled  from  the  Library  of  the  late  Earl  of  Oxford.  With  Notes. 
London:  1745.     2v.  fo.     [Plates  and  Maps.] 


Library. 


398  CATALOGUE, 

7137  OSCEOLA;  or,  Fact  and  Fiction:  a  Tale  of  the  Seminole  War. 
By  a  Southerner.    N.  Y.:  1838.    12°. 

Portrait  of  the  Author.    S.  R.  Duke  (?)    W.  G.  Simms,  says  Field. 

7138  OSGOOD,  DAVID,  Key.  Minister  of  the  Church  in  Medford, 
Mass.     Sermons  by.    Boston:  1824.    8°. 

7139  OSTERWALD,  J.  E.  Compendium  of  Christian  Theology. 
Trans,  by  the  Rev.  John  McMains.    Hartford:  1788.    8°. 

7140  OTHER  SIDE  OF  THE  QUESTIOjS":  Or,  an  Attempt  to 
Rescue  the  Characters  of  the  Two  Royal  Sisters,  Q.  Mary  and  Q. 

Anne,  out  of  the  Hands  of  the  D s  D of .    In  a  Letter 

to  her  Grace.    By  a  Woman  of  Quality.     [James  Ralph.]    London: 
1742.    8°. 

7141  OTIS,  GEO.  ALEXR.  The  Tusculan  Questions  of  M.  T. 
Cicero.     Boston:  1839.    12°.     MS.  :N'otes. 

7142  OTIS,  HARRISON  GRAY,  (Mrs.)  The  Barclays  of  Boston. 
Boston:  1854.     12°. 

7143  OTIS,  HORATIO  K.  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Family  of 
Richard  Otis,  &c.     Boston:  1851.     8°. 

7144  OTIS,  JAMES.  Rights  of  the  British  Colonies  Asserted  and 
Proved.     3d  ed.  corr.     Boston,  Printed:  London:  1766.    8°. 

7145  A  Yindication  of  the  Conduct  of  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  Boston:  1762. 
8°. 

7146  [ ]  The  Rudiments  of  Latin  Prosody:  with  a  Dissertation  on 

Letters,  and  the  Principles  of  Harmony,  in  Poetic  and  Prosaic  Com- 
position.   Collected  from  the  best  writers.    Boston:  1760.     12°. 

Anything  by  Jas.  Otis  is  rare  and  valuable. 

7147  OTIS,  JAMES  F.  Strictures  upon  Miss  Martineau's  two  Books 
upon  America.     1838. 

7148  OULTOK,  W.  C,  Esq.  The  Travellers  Guide;  or,  English 
Itinerary.  A  complete  Topography  of  England  and  Wales.  2  vols. 
[London:]  1805.     12°.     Map  and  Plates. 

7149 Picture  of  Margate,  and  its  Vicinity.  Illustrated.  Lon- 
don: 1820.     8°. 

7150  OUR  FOREFATHERS;  Their  Homes  and  their  Churches. 
By  the  Author  of  "Carolina  in  the  Olden  Time."  Charleston: 
1860.    12°. 

7151  OUR  NEIGHBORHOOD,  or  Letters  on  Horticulture  and 
Natural  Phenomena.    N.  York:  1831.     12°.    Autograph. 

7152  OUR  PLAGUE  SPOT:  In  connection  with  our  Polity  and 
Usages,  as  regards  our  Women,  our  Soldiery,  and  the  Indian  Em- 
pire.   London:  1859.     12°. 

7153  OUSELEY,  WILLIAM  G.,  Esq.  Remarks  on  the  Statistics 
and  PoUtical  Institutions  of  the  U.  S.     Phila.:  1832.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  399 

7154  OUTCROPPINGS:  being  Selections  of  California  Verse.  San 
Francisco  and  N.  York:  1866.     16°. 

7155  OVID.  Epistles,  Translated  by  several  Hands.  8th  ed.  With 
a  New  Trans,  of  Three  Epistles.  Never  before  Published.  Lon- 
don: 1712.     8°.    With  numerous  and  curious  copper  plates. 

7156  Epistles,  Translated  by  several  Hands.     Lond.  1680.    8°. 

By  Dryden,  Tate,  Scrope,  Behn,  Floyd,  Duke,  Rymer,  Settle,  Otway,  Caryl,  Butler, 
Pooley,  Wright,  &c. 

7157  OWEN,  DAVID  D.  Report  of  a  Geological  Survey  of  Wiscon- 
sin, Iowa,  and  Minnesota;  including  a  Portion  of  Nebraska.  Phila. : 
1852.    4°.     Ill'd. 

7158 Illustrations  to  the  Geological   Report  of  Wisconsin,  etc. 

Phila.:  1852.    4°. 

7159  OWEN,  JOHN",  d.d.    Works.    London:  1871.    Eol.    Portrait. 

7160  OWEN,  JOANNIS.  Epigrammatum  Cambro-Britanni  Libri 
Tres.    Editio  Tertia.    Londini:  1607.  24°. 

7161  The  Epigrams  of  John  Owen,  late  one  of  the  Fellows  of 

New  Colledge  in  Oxford.  Rendered  into  English  by  Thomas  Harvey, 
Gent.     London:  1677.    12°. 

7162  OWEN,  JOHN".  Two  Discourses  concerning  the  Holy  Spirit,  and 
his  Work.     London:  1693.    «°. 

Preface  by  "  Nath.  Mather." 

7163  —  Vindication  of  the  Animadversions  on  Fiat  Lux.  Wherein 
the  Principles  of  the  Roman  Church  are  examined.  London:  1664: 
8°.     [Very  scarce.] 

7164 The  Grace  and  Duty  of  being  Spiritually  Minded.    Lond. : 

1681.    4°. 

This  is  the  first  ed.  and  has  heen  frequently  reprinted.    Orme  pronounced  It  the  most  val- 
uable and  popular  of  the  Doctor's  writings. 

7165  Sermon  to  the  Parliament,  Oct.  13, 1652.   Oxford:  1652.  4°. 

7166 God's  Work  in  founding  Zion.     Serm.  in  the  Abby  Ch.  at 

Westminster,  at  the  opening  of  Parliament,  Sep.  17, 1656.     Oxd. :  4P. 
7167 History  of  the  Origin  and  first  Ten  Years  of  the  British  and 

Foreign  Bible  Society.     New  York:  1817.     8°. 
7168  OWEN,  ROBERT.     New  View  of  Society:  or,  Essays  on  the 

Formation  of  the  Human  Character.    4th  ed.    Lond. :  1818.   8°. 

7169 Opening  Speech,  and  Reply  to  the  Rev.  Alexr.  Campbell,  in 

the  recent  Public  Discussion  in  Cincinnati.   Also  Mr.  Owen's  Memo- 
rial to  the  Republic  of  Mexico.     Cincinnati:  1829.    8°. 

7170 Life  of  Robert  Owen.    Phila. :  1866.    12°. 

7171  Debate  on  the  Evidences  of  Christianity.      April,  1829, 

between  Robert  Owen  &  Alexr.  Campbell  of  Bethany,  Va.  Bethany, 
Va.     1829.    8^. 

No  similar  discussion  ever  created  more  interest  throughout  the  country. 

7172 A  N'ew  View  of  Society.  1st  Amer.  ed.  from  the  3d  Lon- 
don.   N".  York.     1825.     12°. 


400  CATALOGUE. 

7173  OWEK,  ROBEKT  DALE.  Moral  Physiology;  or,  a  Plain 
Treatise  on  the  Population  Question.    N.  Y. :  1831.     12°.     Frontis. 

7174 The  Wrong  of  Slavery,  The  Right  of  Emancipation  and 

the  Future  of  the  African  Eace  in  the  U.  S.    Phila. :  I864.    12°. 

7175  Discussion  on  the  Authenticity  of  the  Bible.    Betn.  Origen 

Bacheler  and  R.  D.  O..     Phila.:  1854.    12°. 

7176  OWE^,  W.  F.  W.  (Capt.  R.  N.)  Narrative  of  Voyages  to  ex- 
plore the  Shores  of  Africa,  Arabia  and  Madagascar.  2  vols.  IT. 
York:  1833.    12°. 

7177  OWEN^SO:Nr,  S.  St.  Clair;  or,  the  Heiress  of  Desmond.  Phila.: 
1807.    12°. 

7178  Lay  of  an  Irish  Harp.    New  York:  1808.     12°. 

7179  OWLS-GLASS.  Rebel  Brag  and  British  Bluster.  N.  York: 
1865.    12°. 

7180  OXFORD.  New  Oxford  Guide;  or,  Companion,  [&c.]  By  a 
Gentleman  of  Oxford.  6th  ed.  With  New  Plan,  and  other  Elegant 
Engravings.     Oxford:  [No  date.]    12°. 

7181  The    Oxford    University    Calendar,    1828.      Corrected    to 

December  31st,  1827.    Oxford:  1828.    12°. 

7182  New  Oxford  Guide.    13th  ed.     Oxford:  [n.  d.]    12°.  Plan 

of  the  City. 

7183  OXFORD  UNIYERSITY  CALENDAR  for  1840.  Oxford: 
1840.     12°. 


7184  PABODIE.    Calidore:  A  Legendary  Poem.    Bost.:  1839.  8°. 

7185  PACIFIC  RAILROAD.  Reports  of  Explorations  and  Surveys, 
to  ascertain  the  most  practicable  route  for  a  Railroad  made  in  1853- 
65.     Washington,  1855-60.     13v.    4°.     Many  Plates. 

7186  PACIFIC  RAILWAY  EXPLORATIONS,  in  .1853-4,  by 
Lieut.  A.  W.  Whipple.  (Vol.  3  of  series.)  Washington,  1856. 
4°.     Colored  plates. 

7187  PACKARD,  HEZEKIAH.  A  Catechism,  containing  the  First 
Principles  of  Religious  and  Social  Duties.     Boston:  1796.     18°. 

7188  PACKARD,  THEOPHILUS,  Jr.  (Rev.)  History  of  the 
Churches  and  Ministers,  and  of  Franklin  Association,  in  Franklin 
County,  Mass.     Boston:  1854.     8°. 

7189  PADDOCK,  JUDAH.  Narrative  of  the  Ship  Oswego  wrecked 
on  the  coast  of  South  Barbary.    New  York:  1818.    8°. 

7190  PAGE,  HENRY  FOLSOM.  Law  of  Warrants,  Entries,  Sur- 
veys and  Patents,  in  the  Virginia  Military  District  in  Ohio.  Col- 
umbus: 1850.     8°. 

7191  PAG:fiS,  MONSIEUR  de.  Travels  Round  the  World  in 
1767.    From  the  French.     2d  Ed,     3v.    London:  1793.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  401 

7192  PAINE,  THOMAS.      (KOBT.  TKEAT  PAINE,  Jr.)     The 

Kuling  Passion:  An  occasional  Poem.  Written  by  Appointment 
of  the  Society  of  cJ)BK,  and  spoken  in  their  Anniversary.  20  July, 
1797.     Boston:  1797.    4°. 

7193  Works  in  Verse  and  Prose.    With  Notes.     With  Sketches 

of  his  Life,  Character,  and  Writings,  by  Charles  Prentiss.  Boston: 
1812.    8°.    Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

7194  PAINE,  THOMAS.  Examination  of  the  Passages  in  the  New 
Testament,  quoted  from  the  Old,  and  called  Prophecies  concerning 
Christ.     Also  An  Essay  on  Dreams.    N.  York.     [n.  d.] 

7195  Letters  to  the  People  of  France,  and  the  French  Armies, 

on  the  Event  of  the  18  Fructidor.    N.  York:  1798.    8°. 

7196  Dissertation  on  First  Principles  of  Government.     Paris: 

3d  year  of  the  Fr.  Republic  [1794.]    8°. 

7197  —  Letter  to  Geo.  Washington.  On  Affairs  Public  and  Private. 
Phila.:  1796.    8°. 

7198  Common  Sense:  addsd.  to  the  Inhabs.  of  America.    4th  ed. 

Lancaster.     Introd.    Dated  1776.     12°. 

7199 Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Shelburne,  on  the  Acknowledgement 

of  Amer.  Independence.    Phila.:  London  Rep.  1783.    8°. 

7200 •  Agrarian  Justice,  opposed  to  Agrarian  Law,&c.;  a  Plan  for 

Meliorating  the  Condition  of  Man.    Phila.     [n.  d.]    8°. 

7201  Common-Sense.    9th  ed.    London:  1792.    8°. 

7202  Correspondence  between  T.  P.  and  William  Carver.  N.  Y.: 

1831.    8°. 

7203 Tom  Paine's  Jests ;  an  entirely  new  and  select  Collection  of 

Patriotic  Bon  Mots.     Phila. :  1796.    12°. 

7204 Age  of  Reason,  with  Twenty-five  Precepts  of  Reason.    By 

J.  G.  St.  Sauveur.  6th  Am.  ed.  With  Wakefield's  Examn.  Wor- 
cester: 1794.  Also  Tom  Paine's  Jests.  Phila.:  1794.  12°.  [Dif- 
ferent from  the  edition  above.] 

7205  Theological  Works.     London  and  N.  York:  1724.     8°. 

7206  Reasons  for  wishing  to  preserve  the  Life  of  Louis  Capet. 

London,     [n.  d.] 

7207  The  Paine  Festival.     Celebration  of  the  119th  Anniversary 

'  of  the  Birth-day  of  Thomas  Paine,  at  Cincinnati,  29  Jan.  1856.    12°. 

7208  Political  Writings  of  T.  P.     With  a  brief  Sketch  of  the 

Author's  Life.     Charlestown:  1824.    8°.     2  vols. 

7209  On  the  Origin  of  Free-Masonry.    [A  Posthumous  work.] 

New  York:  1810.    8°. 

7210 Speech  of,  in  the  Convention,  July  7, 1795.    8°. 

7211  Letter  to  Abbe  Raynal  on  the  Affairs  of  N.  Amer.     In 

which  the  Mistakes  in  the  Abbe's  Acct.  of  the  Revolution  in  Amer. 
are  corrected.    Philad.    Boston :  1872.    8°. 

72 12  Common  Sense:  6th  Ed.    Philad.    Rep.   at  Providence: 

1776.    4°.    [Last  leaf  gone.] 


402  CATALOGUE. 

7213  PAINE,  THOMAS.  Letter  addsd.  to  Abbe  Kaynal.  Philada. 
London:  Eeprd.  1872.    8°. 

7214 A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Shelburne,  on  his  Speech,  July  10, 

1786.    Eept.    London:  1783.    8°. 

7215 Eights  of  Man.    Part  Second.     2d  Phila.  Ed.    1792.    8°. 

7216 Letter  addressed  to  the  Addressors,  on  the  late  Proclama- 
tion.   Philada.:  1793.    8° 

7217  Age  of  Eeason;   an  Investigation  of  True  and  Fabulous 

Theology.     Paris  and  London:  1794.    8°. 

7218  Eights  of  Man.     Baltimore:  1791.     8°. 

7219 Eights  of  Man.     Part  Second.     Combining  Principle  and 

Practice.    2d  Phila.  Ed.     1792.    8°. 
7220 Decline    and    Fall  of    the  English    System    of    Finance. 

Philada.    1796.    8^. 
7221  Letters  to  the  Citizens  of  the  U.  S.,  on  his  Arrival  from 

France.     Washington  City:  1802.    8°. 
7222 Thomas  Paine  to  the  Citizens  of  Penna. ,  on  the  Proposal 

for  calling  a  Convention.     Philad.     1805.     12°. 
7223 Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Shelburne.     [With  Appendix  not  in 

the  Ed.  of  1783.]     Dublin:  1791.     8°. 

7224  ■ Common    Sense.      Written   by   an    Englishman.      Phila. 

Boston:  1776.    8°. 

7225  Additions  to  Common  Sense.    Boston:  1776.    8°. 

7226 Trial  of  Thos.  Paine,  for  Libel  contained  in  the  Second 

Part  of  the  Eights  of  Man.     Boston:  1793.    8°. 

7227  Writings  of  P.    Albany:  1794.    8°. 

7228  PALFEEY,  JOHN  G.  Disc,  on  Temperance.  April  5,  1827. 
[Boston]:  1827.     18°.     [Scarce.] 

7229 History  of  New  England.     Boston:  1859-60.     2v.    8°. 

7230 Sermons  on  duties  belong,  to  some  of  the  Conditions,  etc., 

of  private  life.    Boston:  1834.    8°. 

7231  Same.     2d  ed.    Cambridge:  1835.     8°. 

7232  PALMEE,  J.  W.  The  New  and  the  Old;  or,  California  and 
India.     With  13  Illustrations.     New  York:  1859.     12°. 

7233  PALMER,  JOHN  C.  E.  Explanations;  or  1830.  Facts  in  the 
life  of.     Boston:  1831.    8°. 

7234  PALMEE.  JOSEPH.  Necrologv  of  Alumni  of  Harvard  Col- 
lege, 1851-52  to  1862-63.     Boston:  1864.    8°. 

7235  PALMEE,  PETEE  S.  History  of  Lake  Champlain,  from  1609 
to  the  close  of  1814.     Albany:  1866.     8°. 

7236  PALMEE,  THOMAS  H.  Historical  Eegister  of  the  U.  S. 
From  1812  to  Jan.  1st,  1814.  2d  ed.  Philadelphia:  1814-16.  8°. 
4  vols.     [Very  rare.] 

7237 Prize  Essay.     The  Teacher's  Manual.    Boston:  1843.  12°. 

7238  PAMPHLETS.  Lot  of  161.  Eemarkable  Events;  Eemarkable 
Trials;  Josiah  Quincy  and  Edward  Everett's  Addresses,  etc. 


CATALOGUE.  403 

7239  PAMPHLETS.     Miscellaneous  Lot  of  251. 

7140  PAXOPLIST  (The).    13  vols.,  1806-17,  inclusive.    Best.    8«. 

7241  PANTHEON"  OF  THE  AGE,  (The);  or,  Memoirs  of  3,000 
Contemporaiy  Public  Characters,  British  and  Foreign.  Second  ed. 
London:  1825.     12°. 

7242  PAPERS  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Society.  Vol.  1. 
N.  Haven:  1865.    8°. 

7243  Relating  to  Public  Events  in  Massachusetts  preceding  the 

Amer.  Revolution.     Phila.:  1856.    8°.     ['76  Soc] 

7244 Relating  to  Pemaquid  and  Parts  adjacent  in  Maine.  Com- 
piled by  F.  B.  Hough.     Albany:  1856.    8°. 

7245  Concerning  the  Attack  on  Hatfield  and  Deerfield  by  a  Party 

of  Indians  from  Canada,  Sept.  19th,  1677.    N.  York:  1859.     R.  8°. 
[Bradford  Club,  No.  1.]    Map. 

7246  PARENTAL  LEGACIES.    Boston:  1804.    8°. 

7247  PARIS,  MATTHEW.  English  History.  From  1235-73.  From 
the  Latin,  by  Rev.  J.  A.  Giles,  d.c.l.  Lond:  1852.  2  vols.  12°. 
Port. 

7248  PARIS.     Sinnett's  Picture  of.     London:  1849.    16°. 

7249  Picture  of  P.,  by  L.  Trouchet.  4th  ed.   London:  1815.   18°. 

7250 New  Picture  of  P.,  by  Ed.  Planta.     London:  1814.    18°. 

7251  PARISH,  ELIJAH.     Sacred  Geography;  or  a  Gazetteer  of  the 

Bible.     Boston:  1813.    8°.     Maps. 

7252 Sermons  practical  and  doctrinal,  with  a  biog.  sketch  of  the 

Author.    Boston:  1826.    8°. 

7253  PARIVAL,  J.  N.  De.  Abrege  de  L'Histoire  de  ce  Siecle  de 
fer.    A.  Leyde:  1653.     12°. 

7254  PARK,  EDWARDS  A.  Writings  of  Wm.  Bradford  Homer, 
Pastor  of  the  Congl.  Ch.  in  So.  Berwick,  Me.,  with  Intrody.  Essay 
and  Memoir.     2d  Ed.     Boston:  1849.     12°. 

7255  Writings  of  Professor  B.  B.  Edwards,  with  a  Memoir.     2 

vols.     Boston:  1853.    12°. 

7256  PARK,  JOHN.  The  Boston  Spectator;  devoted  to  Politicks 
and  Belles-Lettres.     Boston:  1814.    4°. 

7257  PARK,  MUNGO.  Travels  in  the  Interior  Districts  of  Africa 
in  1795,  6  and  7.     N.  York:  1813.     12°. 

7258  PARK,  ROSWELL.  Sketch  of  the  hist,  and  topog.  of  West 
Point,  and  the  U.  S.  Military  Acad.    Phila. :  1840.    18°. 

7259  PARKER,  A.  A.  A  Trip  to  Texas;  comprising  a  Journey  of 
8,000  miles.     Concord,  N.  H.,  1835.     12°.     [Rare.] 

7260 Same.     2d  ed.     Concord:  Boston:  1836.    12°. 

7261  PARKER,  JOHN  R.  Musical  Biography;  Sketches  of  the  Lives 
and  Writings  of  eminent  Musical  Characters.    Boston:  1825.     8°. 

7262  PARKER,  NATHAN,  d.d.  Sermons  by,  late  Pastor  of  the 
South  Church,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author 
by  Henry  Ware,  Jr.,  d.d.     Portsmouth:  1835.    8°. 


404  CATALOGUE. 

7263  PARKER,  K.  HOWE.  Iowa  in  1855;  a  Gazetteer  for  Citizens, 
and  a  Hand-Book  for  Emigrants.     Chicago,  111. :  1855.     12°.  Plates. 

7264 The  Iowa  Hand-Book,  for  1857.     With  a  new  and  correct 

Map.    Boston:   1857.    12°. 

7265  The  Minnesota  Hand-Book,  for  1856-7.    Boston:  1857.   12°. 

Map. 

7266  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Hand-Book,  for  1857-8.   With  a  New 

and  Accurate  Map.     Boston:  1857.     12°. 

7267  PARKER,  RICHARD  GREEN.  Tribute  to  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Jonas  Chickering.    Boston:  1854.    12°.    Portrait. 

7268  PARKER,  SAM'L.  Journal  of  an  Exploring  Tour  beyond  the 
Rocky  Mountains.    Ithaca,  N.  Y. :  1838.    12".    Map. 

7269  Same.     5th  ed.     Auburn:  1846.    12°.    Map. 

7270  PARKER,  THEODORE.  Trial  of,  for  the  "  Misdemeanor  "  of 
a  Speech  in  Eaneuil  Hall  against  Kidnapping.     Boston:  1855.    8°. 

7271  Experience  as  a  Minister,  with  some  Account  of  his  early 

Life.    Boston:  1859.    8°. 

7272  2  vols.     60  Tr.    Y.  1.  On  the  Trans,  and  perm,  in  Christ, 

1841;  same,  2d  ed. ;  same,  3d  ed. ;  The  So.  Boston  Unit.  Ordina- 
tion, 1841;  Reply  to  Parker^s  Review  of  Hennell,  1844;  Relation  of 
Jesus  to  his  Age,  1845;  The  Excellence  of  Goodness,  1845;  True 
Position  of  T.  P.,  by  Rev.  J.  T.  Sargent,  1845;  Answers  to 
Questions  to  the  Bost.  Asso.  of  Cong.  Ministers,  1845;  Answer  to 
Questions  to  Rev.  T.  P.  and  his  Friends,  by  a  "  Friend  Indeed," 
1845;  Installation  Sermon,  Jan.  4, 1846;  Letter  to  the  Bost.  Asso., 
1845;  Parker  and  His  Views,  Christ.  Exam.,  1845;  Letter  to  the  so- 
called  "  Boston  Churches,"  1846;  a  Sermon  of  War,  1846;  Perishing 
Classes  in  Boston,  1846;  Immortal  Life,  1846;  Of  Merchants,  1846; 
The  Dangerous  Classes,  1847;  The  Most  Christian  Use  of  the  Sun- 
day, 1848;  Letter  on  Slavery,  1848. 

Y.  2.  On  the  Mexican  War,  1848;  Moral  and  Spirit,  condition 
of  Boston,  1849;  Public  Education  of  the  Pulpit,  1850;  Review  of 
Webster's  Speech,  1850;  Sermon  of  Conscience,  1850;  State  of 
the  Nation,  1851;  Chief  Sins  of  the  People,  1851;  Rendition  of 
Simms,  1852;  T.  P.,  The  Reform  Pulpit,  by  J.  T.  Sargent,  1852; 
Death  of  Daniel  Webster,  1852;  Public  Functions  of  Woman,  1853; 
Friendly  Letter  to  the  Am.  Unit.  Asso,  1853;  the  Nebraska  Ques- 
tion, 1854.  The  New  Crime  against  Humanity,  1854;  Parker  and 
his  Theol.,  Jas.  Freeman  Clarke,  1859;  Theo.  Parker,  by  O.  B. 
Fi^othingham,  1860;  John  Brown's  Exped.,  1860;  Tribute  to  T.  P., 
1860;  Tribute  to,  by  W.  R.  Alger,  1860;  A  Sermon  of  Old  Age, 
1859;  The  Revival  of  Religion  which  we  need,  1858;  What  Religion 
may  do  for  a  Man,  1859;  Effect  of  Slavery,  1858;  A  New  Lesson 
For  the  Day,  1856;  Moral  Dangers  incident  to  Prosperity,  1855; 
Dangers  to  the  Rights  of  Man  in  Amer. ,  1854. 


CATALOGUE.  405 

7273  PARKER,  W.  B.  Notes  during  the  Expedition  of  Capt.  Marcy, 
through  Unexplored  Texas,  in  1854.     Phila. :  1856.    12°. 

7274  PARKER  SOCIETY.  Letters  relative  to  the  Reformation, 
written  during  the  Reigns  of  Hen.  8,  Ed.  6,  and  Q.  Mary.  Ed.  by 
Rev.  Hastings  Robinson,  d.d.  The  first  Portion.  Cambridge: 
1846.    8°. 

7276 Original  Letters.    Cambridge:  1847.    8°. 

7276  PARKINSON,»RICHARD,  late  of  Orange  Hill,  near  Baltimore. 
A  Tour  in  America,  1798-1800.     London:  1805.     2v.    8°. 

7277  PARKINSON,  SYDNEY.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  the  South 
Seas,  in  his  Majesty's  Ship  the  Endeavour;  embellished  with  29 
Viewes  and  Designes,  engraved  by  capital  Artists.  With  Appendix 
of  Byron,  Wallis,  Carteret,  Bougainville,  Cook,  and  Clarke's  Voy- 
ages.   London:  1784.    R  4°. 

Parkinson  was  draughtsman  to  Sir  Jos.  Banks,  In  his  exped.  around  the  world. 

7278  PARKMAN,  FRANCIS.  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.  Boston: 
1851.    8°.    Maps. 

7279  France  and  England  in  North  America.  A  Series  of  His- 
torical Narratives.    Part  I.     Boston:  1865.    12°. 

7280  PARLIAMENTARY  REGISTER.    Vol.9.    Lond.:1778.    8°. 

7281  For  1795.     [Vol.42.]    London:  1795.    8°. 

7282  During  1st  sess.  of  the  18th  Pari.   Vol.  1.   Lond.:  1797.   8°. 

7283  PARNELL,  THOMAS.  Poems  on  several  occasions,  and 
published  by  Mr.  Pope.    9th  ed.     Dublin:  1776.    12°. 

7284  PARNELL,  JAS.  A  Testimony  concerning  the  Sufferings  and 
Death  of.    [No  title  page.]    4°. 

7285  PARRIS,  SAML.  BARTLETT.  Remains  of.  Miscellaneous 
Poems  and  Essays,  with  Biograph.  Sketch.  Plymouth,  Mass.: 
1829.    12°. 

7286  PARRY,  J.  D.  Hist,  and  desc.  of  Wobum  and  its  Abbey,  etc. 
6  Plates.     London,  n.  d.    8°. 

7287  PARSONS,  BENJAMIN.  The  Greatness  of  the  British  Em- 
pire, traced  to  its  Sources.     [2  vols,  in  one.]    Lond.:  1851.    Cr.  12°. 

72«8  Last  Words  of  an  Advocate  of  Pure  Evangelical  Religion. 

N.  York:  1856.    18°. 

7289  PARSONS,  C.  G.  Inside  View  of  Slaveiy,  with  Intrody.  Note 
by  H.  B.  Stowe.    Boston:  1855.    12°. 

7290  PARSONS,  C.  W.  Memoir  of  Usher  Parsons,  m.d.  Provi- 
dence: 1870.    8^^. 

7291  PARSONS,  HORATIO  A.  Book  of  Niagara  Falls.  6th  ed. 
Buffalo:  1838.     18°.    View  of  Falls. 

7292  Same.     3d  ed.     Buffalo:  1836.    18°.    Maps. 

7293  Same.    5th  ed.    Buffalo:  1838.    18^    Map. 

7294  PARSONS,  ISAAC,  (Rev.)  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Rev.  Joseph 
Vaill,latePastorof  theCh.  inHadlyme.    N.Y.:1839.    12^.    Front. 


406  CATALOGUE. 

7295  PAKSOl^S,  KOBEKT.  Leycesters  Commonwealth:  Conceived, 
Spoken,  and  Published  with  most  earnest  Protestation  of  all  duti- 
full  good  Will  and  affection  towards  this  Eealme;  for  whose  Good 
onely  it  is  made  common  to  many.  Printed,  1641.  4°.  Ley- 
cester's  Ghost.  [A  Poem:  also  published  in  connection  with  it,  but 
paged  separately.]    4°. 

Dr.  James  Drake  edited  an  edition  of  this  work  (except  the  "Q-host")  which  was  puh. 
lished  in  1706,  8°.  The  title  was  changed  to  "Secret  Memoirs  of  Rohert  Dudley, 
Earl  of  Leicester,  Prime  Minister  and  Favourite  of  Queen  Elizabeth,"  etc.  —  S.  Oc.  D. 

7296  Parsons,    his    Christian    Directory,    a   Treatise    of    Holy 

Kesolutions.     Put  into  Modern  English  by  Geo.  Stanhope,  d.d.   6th 
ed.    London:  1735.    8°. 

7297  PARSONS,  THEOPHILUS.  Memoir  of;  with  Notices  of  some 
of  his  Contemporaries.    Boston:  1859.    12°.    Portrait. 

7298  Essays.     Boston:  1845.    12°. 

7299  P ARSONS,  USHER.  Life  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  Bart. 
London:  1856.     Cr.  8°. 

7300  PARTON,  J.    Life  of  Horace  Greeley.    New  York:  1855.    12°. 

7301  Life  of  John  Jacob  Astor.    N.  York:  1865.     12°. 

7302 General  Butler  in  New  Orleans.    12th  ed.    N.  York:  1864. 

Port. 

7303  PASSION-FLOWERS.     [Poems.]    Boston:  1854.    12°. 

7304  PATENT  OFEICE  REPORTS.  1847-59,  61.  Washington, 
1848-62.    25  V.    8°. 

7305  PATERSON,  DANIEL.  The  Roads  of  England.  London: 
1811.    8°.    Maps.     [t.  p.  w.] 

7306  New  and  Accurate  Description  of  all  the  Direct  and  Princi- 
pal Cross  Roads  in  Eng.  and  Wales,  and  part  of  the  Roads  of  Scot- 
land.    13th  ed.     London:  1803.     12°. 

7307  PATESHALL,  RICHARD,  (a.m.)  PRIDE  humbled,  or  Mr. 
Hobby  chastised:   some  Remarks  on  said  Hobby's  Defence  of  the 

'  Conduct  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield.     Boston:  1745.    4°. 

7308  PATRIOTIC  ADDRESSES  to  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  Bos- 
ton: 1798.    12°. 

7309  PATRIOTICK  Proceedings  of  the  legislature  of  Mass.,  Jan.  26- 
March4,  1809.    Boston:  1809.     8°. 

7310  PATRIOTISM  AND  PIETY:  Speeches  of  Gov.  Caleb  Strong. 
Newburyport:  1808.     12°. 

7311  PATRIOTISM  in  Poetry  and  Prose:  selected  Passages  from  J. 
E.  Murdock.  Also  Poems  by  T.  B.  Read,  G.  H.  Boker,  P.  de  H. 
Janvier,  and  others.    Phila. :  1864.    12°. 

7312  PATRIOTS  of  North  America.    New  York:  1775.    8°. 

7313  PATTEN,  WILLIAM,  d.d.  Reminiscences  of  the  late  Rev. 
Samuel  Hopkins,  D.D.    Providence,  R.  I.:  1843.     18°. 

7314 •  Serm.  at  the  Request  of  the  African  Benevolent  Soc,  in  the 

2d  Congregational  Ch.  Newport,  April,  1808.     Newport:  1808.    4°. 


CATALOGUE.  407 

7315  PATTEN,  WILLIAM,  d.d.  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Ruth  Patten, 
of  Hartford,  Conn.    Hartford:  1834.     12°.     Portrait. 

7316  PATTERS0:N',  D.  WILLIAMS.  Letter  of  Directions  to  his 
Father's  Birth-place,  by  John  Holmes.  Notes  and  Geneal.  New 
York:  1865.    8°. 

7317  Memorables  of  the  Montgomeries.    N.  Y. :  1866.    R.  8°. 

7318  PATTERSON,  JOHN.  Memoir  of  Joseph  Train,  f.s.A.  An- 
tiquarian Correspondent  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Glasgow:  Edinburgh: 
1857.    16°. 

7319  PATTERSON,  LAWSON  B.  Twelve  Years  in  the  Mines  of 
California.     Cambridge :  •1862.     12°. 

7320  PATTERSON,  Gen.  ROBERT.  Narrative  of  the  Campaigns 
in  the  Valley  of  the  Shenandoah  in  1861.  .  Phila. :  1865.    8°. 

7321  PATTERSON,  SAMUEL.  Narrative  of  Adventures  and  Suf- 
ferings in  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  with  an  Account  of  the  Feegee, 
and  Sandwich  Islands.     Palmer,  [Mass.:]  1801.     12°.     [Rare.] 

7322  PAULDING,  JAMES  K.  Life  of  Washington.  In  Two  Vols. 
N.  York:  1835-6.     18°.     Illust. 

7323  The  Backwoodsman.    A  Poem.    Philadelphia:  1818.    12°. 

M.  Thomas,  52  Chestnut  st.     [Scarce.] 

For  this  production  Paulding  was  mercilessly  criticised  by  Bnelling,  in  "  Truths." 

7324 American  Comedies.    Phila. :  1847.    12°. 

7325  — —  Chronicles  of  the  City  of  Gotham,  from  the  Papers  of  a 
Retired  Common  Councilman.    N.  York:  1830.    12°. 

7326 The  United  States  and  England:  a  reply  to  Inchiquin's 

Letters."  N!  Y.:  1815.  8°.  ; —  in  same  vol.  Mutius'  Letters  to 
the  Prest.  of  the  U.  S.  Wash.:  1810.  8°.— Correspondence  be- 
tween R.  G.  Harper  and  Robt.  Walsh,  Jr.  Phila.:  1813.— Emott 
Jas'  Speech  in  H.  of  R.,  12th  Jan.  1813.  Boston:  1813.— Hunter, 
Wm.  Speech  on  the  Propriety  of  seizing  East  Forida.  Newport: 
1813;  and  five  other  tracts  incl.  Proceedings  of  the  Hartford  Con- 
vention.    Hartford:  1815.    8°.    [Very  scarce.] 

7327  PAULDING,  WM.  J.  Literary  Life  of  James  K.  Paulding; 
by  his  Son.    New  York:  1867.     12°.     Portrait. 

7328  PAYNE,  A.  R.  M.  The  Geral-Milco;  Narrative  of  a  Resi- 
dence in  a  Brazilian  Valley.  Map  and  Illusts.  New  York: 
1852.    12°. 

7329  PAYSON,  EDWARD,  (Rev.)  Sermons,  by  Pastor  of  the 
Second  Church  irf  Portland.    Portland:  1828.     8°.    Portrait. 

7330  PAYSON,  SETH.  Proofs  of  Dangerous  Tendency  of  Ulumi- 
nism.     Charlestown:  1802.    12°. 

7331  PAZOS,  DON  VICENTE.  Letters  on  the  United  Provinces 
of  South  America,  addressed  to  the  Hon.  Henry  Clay.  From  the 
Spanish  by  P.  H.  Crosby,  Esq.  New  York.  London:  1819.  8°. 
Map. 


40S  CATALOGUE, 

7332  PEABOBY,  ANDREW  P.  Sermons  connected  with  the  Re- 
opening of  the  Church  of  the  South  Parish  in  Portsmouth,  K.  H. 
Portsmouth:  1859.    12°. 

7333  Memorial    of    John    W.    Poster.      Portsmouth.     Boston: 

1852.     12°.     Portr. 

7334 Conversation;  its  Faults  and  its  Graces.  Kew  Ed.  Bos- 
ton: 1856.    16°. 

7335  PEABODY,  EYERETT.  Literary  Remains  of  Wm.  B.  O. 
Peabody.    Boston:   1850.    12°.    Portrait. 

7336  PEABODY,  GEO.  Proceedings  at  the  Dinner  at  the  London 
Coffee  House.    London:  1851.    8°. 

7337  PEABODY,  JOEL  R.  World  of  Wonders;  showing  the 
Triumph  of  Animal  Magnetism  in  New  England.  Boston:  1838.  16°. 

7338  PEABODY,  WM.  B.  O.  Sermons,  with  Mem.  by  his  Brother. 
2ded.    Boston:  1849.    12°.    Portrait. 

7339  The  Springfield  Collection  of  Hymns.  Springfield:  1835.  16°. 

7340  PEACOCK,  GEO.    Hand-Book  of  Abyssinia.  Lond.:  1867.  12°. 

7341  PEAK,  JOHN.     Memoirs  of  P.   By  himself.   Boston:  1832.  12°. 
7342 Memoirs.     2d  ed.    Boston:  1832.    18°.    Portrait. 

7343  Serm.  on  Sanctifi cation:  with  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Gale,  and  Mrs. 

Esther  Peak.    4th  ed.     Boston:  1840.    32°.    Portrait. 

7344  PE  ALE ,  REMBR  ANDT.  Notes  on  Italy,  written  during  a  Tour 
in  the  Years  1829  and  1830.    Phila. :  1831.    8°. 

7345  PEARS,  STEWART  A.  The  Correspondence  of  Sir  Philip  Sid- 
ney and  Languet.     London:  1845.     8°.    Port. 

7346  PEARSON,  Rev.  HUGH.  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Claudius  Bu- 
chanan.   Boston:  1818.     12°. 

7347  PEARSON,  JONATHAN.  Contributions  for  the  Genealogies 
of  the  First  Settlers  of  Schenectady.    Albany:  1873.    4°. 

7348  Early  Records  of  the  City  and   County  of  Albany,  and 

Colony  of  Renssellaerswyck.    1656-1675.   From  the  Dutch.    Albany: 
1869.    8°. 

7349  PECK,  GEO.,  d.d.  Wyoming;  its  History,  stirring  Incidents, 
and  Romantic  Adventures.    Illust.    N.  Y.:  1858.    12°. 

7350  PECK,  IRA  B.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Joseph 
Peck,  who  emigrated  to  this  Country  in  1638.  Boston:  1868.  8°. 
Ports. 

7351  PECK,  JOHN.  Poem,  containing  a  descant  on  the  Universal 
Plan.  4th  ed.  Boston:  1858.  18°.  —  Spirit  of  Methodism.  A  Poem. 
N.  Y.:  1831.    18°. 

7352 and  John  Lawton.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Bapt.  Mission- 
ary Convention  of  N.  Y.   Utica:  1837.    12°. 

7353  PECK,  J.  M.  Gazetteer  of  Illinois.  Three  Parts.  2ded.  Phila.: 
1837.    18°. 

7354 Gazetteer  of  Illinois.     Jacksonville:  1834.   16°.    [First  ed.] 

7355  Traveller's  Directory  for  Illinois.     N.  Y.:  1839.  18°.  Map. 


CATALOGUE.  409 

7356  PECK,  J.  M.  New  Guide  for  Emigrants  to  the  West,  contain- 
ing Sketches  of  Ohio, Indiana,  Illinois,  Missouri,  Michigan.  Boston: 
1836.     18°. 

7357 New  Guide  to  the  West:   containing  Sketches  of   Ohio, 

Michigan,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Wisconsin  and 
Iowa.     Cincinnati:  1848.    18°. 

7358 "  Father  Clark,"  or  the  Pioneer  Preacher.    Sketches  and 

Incidents  of  Rev.  John  Clark.  By  an  Old  Pioneer.  N.Y.:1855.  16°. 

7359 Guide  for  Emigrants,  containing  Sketches  of  Illinois,  Mis- 
souri.    Boston:  1831.     18°.    Map. 

7360  PECK,  WM.  B.  and  C.  E.    Tourist's  Companion  to  Niagara 
•    Palis,  Saratoga  Springs,  the  Lakes,  Canada,  &c.    Engravings  and 

Maps.     Buffalo:  1845.    18°. 

7361  PEEP  (A)  Behind  the  Curtain.  By  a  Supernumerary.  Boston: 
1850.     12°. 

7362  PEEP  AT  THE  PILGRIMS  in  1636.  A  Tale  of  Olden  Times. 
2  vols.     Boston:  1824.     12°. 

7363  PEERAGE.  Extinct  Peerage  of  England,  to  the  Present  Time. 
London:  1769.-   18°. 

7364  PEGG,  SAMUEL.  Anecdotes  of  the  English  Language :  regard- 
ing the  Local  Dialect  of  London.     2d  ed.     London :  1814.    8°. 

7365  PEIRCE,  BENJAMIN.  History  of  Harvard  University.  Cam- 
bridge:  1833.    8°.    Plates. 

7366 Elem.  treatise  on  plane  and  spherical  Trigonometry.    New 

ed.     Boston:  1852.    8°. 

7367  PEIRCE,  J.  A  Tractate  on  Church  Music;  being  an  Extract 
from  the  Revd.  and  Learned  Mr.  Peirce's  Vindication  of  the  Dis- 
senters.    London:  1786.    8°.     Autog.  of  Bartholomew  Kneeland. 

7368  PELHAM,  WILLIAM.  System  of  Notation;  representing  the 
Sounds  of  Alphabetical  Characters  by  a  new  Application  of  the 
accentual  Marks  in  present  Use.     Boston:  1808.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

7369  PEMBERTON,  EBENEZER.  True  Servant  of  his  Generation 
Characterized.  Serm.  on  the  Death  of  the  Hon.  John  Walley. 
Boston:  1712,    4°. 

7370 Serm.  on  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Willard.     [Title, 

&c.,  incl.  to  p.  2  gone.]    16°. 

7371  Practical  Discourses  on  various  texts.    Boston:  1741.    12°. 

7372  PEMBLE,  WILLIAM.  Yindicise  Gratice.  A  Plea  for  Grace. 
More  especially  the  Grace  of  Faith.    London:  1627. 

Rare.    Has  MS.  note  by  Mr.  D. 

7373  PENDLETON,  W.  N.,  d.d.  Science  a  witness  for  the  Bible. 
Phila.:  1860.     12°. 

7374  PENHALLOW,  SAMUEL.  The  History  of  the  Wars  of 
New  England  with  the  Eastern  Indians.    Boston:  1726.    12°. 

Very  scarce  indeed.    The  title  and  a  few  leaves  of  this  copy  are  supplied  by  reprinting, 
in  fac-simile. 


410  CATALOGUE. 

7375  PEI^HALLOW,  SAMUEL.     Same.     Cincinnati:  1859.    4°. 

7376  PEKK,  GEAllTVILLE.  Memorials  of  the  Life  and  Times  of 
Sir  William  Penn,  Admiral  and  General  of  the  Fleet,  during  the 
Interregnum.     Two  Yols.    London:  1833.    8°.     Portraits. 

7377 The  Bioscope,  or  Dial  of  Life,  explained;  and  an  Elem. 

Yiew  of  General  Chronology.     2d  Ed.     London :  1814.     12°. 
7378 A  Christian's  Survey  of  all  the  Primary  Events  and  Periods 

of  the  World.     3d  Ed.     London:  1824.    12°. 
7379 Institutes  of  Christian  Perfection,  of  Marcus  the  Egyptian, 

called  The  Great.     London:  1816.    12°. 

7380  PEi^K,  JOHK.  The  Battle  of  Eddington;  or  British  liberty. 
A  tragedy.    2d  ed.    London:  1832.    8°. 

Autog.  "  Lady  Burke  with  Mr.  Penn's  Compliments." 

7381  PEiNTK,  WILLIAM.  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Kise  and  Progress 
of  the  People  called  Quakers.    5th  ed.     London:  1748.     12°. 

7382 Ko  Cross  Ko  Crown.    6th  ed.     London:  1702.    8°. 

7383 Collection  of  the  Works  of.     2  vols.     To  which  is  prefixed 

a  Journal  of  his  Life.    Letters  and  State  Papers.    Lond. :  1726.    Fol. 

7384  — -  Life  and  Anecdotes  of.     Phila. :  1848.     12°. 

7385  Fruits  of  Solitude.     11th  ed.    Phila. :  1794.     And  Fruits  of 

a  Father's  Love.     9th  ed.     Phila. :  1794.    12°. 

7386  PE]S':N'AKT,  THOMAS.  Literary  Life  of .  Written  by  himself . 
London:  1793.    4°.    Plates,  original  and  inserted. 

7387  History  of  the  Parishes  of  Whiteford  and  Holywell.  Lon- 
don: 1796.    4°.    Plates. 

7388  Journey  from  Chester  to  London.  London:  1782.  4°.  Plates. 

7389  Some  Account  of  London.    2ded.   London:  1791.   4°.   Port. 

7390  PEN:N'SYLYANIA.  Documents  relating  to  the  Manufacture 
of  Iron  in  Pennsylv.    Phila. :  1850.    8°.    Numerous  folding  Tables. 

7391  PE:N^]S'SYLYA]S'IA  HISTOKICAL  society.  Memoirs. 
Yol.  4,  pt.  1.    Phila.:  1840.    8°. 

7392  PEOPLE'S  MAGAZrN"E,  The,  Yol.  1.  March,  1833-March, 
1834.    8°. 

7393  PEPE,  G.,  Lt.  Gen.  Narrative  of  Scenes  and  Events  in  Italy. 
From  1847  to  1849.  From  unpubd.  Italian  Manuscript.  2  vols. 
London:  1850.     12°. 

7394  PEPYS,  SAMUEL.  Memoires  Kelating  to  the  State  of  the 
Royal  Navy  of  England,  for  Ten  Years,  Determined  December,  1688. 
London:  1690.    8°. 

This  curious  little  volume  belonged  to  the  Duke  of  Sussex.    It  has  the  rare  portrait  of 
Pepys ;  also  autograph  of  Wm.  Ashurst,  1690. 

7395  Diary  and  Correspondence,  with  Life  and  Notes  by  Lord 

Braybrook.    New  ed.     London:  1865.    4v.    8°.    Portrait. 

7396  PERCIYAL,  JAMES  G.     Clio.  No.  3.    N.  Y.:  1827.    12°. 
7397 Poems.    New  Haven:  1821.    18°.     [Scarce.] 


CATALOGUE.  411 

7398  PERCIVAL,  JAMES  G.  Prometheus.  Pt.  2,  with  other 
Poems.    New  Haven:  1822.     18°. 

7399  PERCY,  THOMAS.  Reliques  of  Ancient  English  Poetry. 
London:  1846.    3v.    18°. 

7400  PERKINS,  A.  T.  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Works  of  John 
Singleton  Copley.     Cambridge:  1873.    r.  8°. 

7401  Losses  to  Literature  and  Art  by  the  Great  Fire  in  Boston, 

[of  Nov.  9  and  10, 1872.]    Boston:  1873.    4°. 

7402  PERKINS,  B.  W.  Brief  in  the  Matter  of  Capt.  B.  W.  Perkins, 
agt.  the  Government  of  Russia.    4°. 

7403  PERILS  and  CAPTIVITY.     Sufferings  of  the  Picard  Family 
■  after  the  Shipwreck  of  the  Medusa,  in  1816.     Captivity  of  M.  De 

Brigson,  1785.     Voyage  of  Madame  Godin  along  the  Amazon  in 
1770.     Boston;  1831.    18°. 

7404  PERKINS,  JAMES  H.,  (Rev.)  Annals  of  the  West.  Cincin- 
nati, O.:  1847.    8°. 

7405  Memoir  and  Writings  of  James  Handasyd  Perkins.    Edited 

by  William  Henry  Channing.    2  vols.    Boston:  1851.   12°. 

7406  PERKINS,  N.  M.,  Rev.  The  Vestry  Harp,  a  Collection  of 
Hymns  and  Tunes.     Boston:  1858.    12°. 

7407  PERKINS,  NATHAN,  d.d.  Twenty-four  Discourses  on  some 
of  the  important  and  interesting  Truths,  Duties  and  Institutions  of 
the  Gospel.     Hartford:  1795.    8°. 

7408  PERKINS,  SAMUEL.  Historical  Sketches  of  the  United 
States,  from  the  Peace  of  1815  to  1830.    N.  Y.:  1830.    12°. 

7409  The  World  as  it  is.  Nmnerous  Engravings.  5th  ed.  Hart- 
ford: 1840.    12°. 

7410 History  of  the  Political  and  Military  Events  of  the  Late  War 

between  the  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain.     N.  Haven:  1825.    8°.    Port. 

7411  PERKINS,  WM.  Workes  of  that  Famous  and  worthie  Minister 
of  Christ,  in  the  Universitie  of  Cambridge.  Newly  corr.  according 
to  his  owne  Copies.     Vol.  2.     Cambridge :  1609.     Fol. 

7412  Cases  of  Conscience.     London:  1606.     4°. 

7413  PERMANENT  TEMPERANCE  DOCUMENTS  of  the 
American  Temperance  Society.     Vol.  1.    Boston:  1835. 

7414  P^ROUSE  JOHN  FRA.  GALAUP  de  la.  Voyage  of, 
Round  the  World,  in  1785-8.  Arranged  by  M.  L.  A.  Milet  Mureau. 
Voyage  from  Manilla  to  St.  Blaise.  And  Travels  over  the  Conti- 
nent, with  the  Despatches  of  La  Perouse  in  1787^.  By  M.  De  Les- 
seps  fr.  the  French.     51  Plates.     London:  1798.     2v.     8°. 

7415  PERPETUAL  LAWS  (The)  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts, from  Oct.  1780  to  May  1789.     Boston:  1789.     Fol. 

7416  PERRY,  M.  C,  Commodore.  Expedition  of  an  American 
Squadron  to  the  China  Sea  and  Japan.  B.  F.  L.  Hawks,  d.d. 
Washington:  1856.     3v.     4°.     Numerous  Illustrations. 

28 


412  CATALOGUE. 

7417  PEKKY,  WILLIAM.  Synonymous,  Etymological,  and  Pro- 
nouncing Dictionary  and  Grammar.     London:  1805.     r.  8°. 

7418  General  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language  and  Gram- 
mar.    Portrait  of  Author.     London:  1795.     12°. 

7419 Koyal  Standard  English  Dictionary.     Boston:  [n.  d.]   s.  4°. 

7420 Same.     [n.  t.  p.]     s.  4°. 

7421  PEKEY,  WM.  STEVENS,  d.d.     Papers  relating  to  the  His- 
tory of  the  Church  in  Virginia  1650-1776.    Privately  printed.   1870. 
7422 Same  rel.  to  Ch.  in  Mass.  1676-1785.    Priv.  print.     1873. 

7423  Same  rel.  to  Ch.   in  Pennsylvania  1680-1778.    Privately 

print.     1871. 

7424  PEKKY,  WM.  S.  Churchman's  Year  Book,  with  Calendar  for 
1870.     Hartford:  1870.     sq.  12°. 

7425  PETEK,  JOHN.  A  Relation  or  Diary  of  the  Siege  of  Vienna. 
London:  1684.    4°.    Plans.     [Scarce.] 

7426  PETEK  THE  GKEAT.  History  of  the  Life  and  Keign  of  the 
Czar,  Emperor  of  Kussia.    New  Ed.     Trenton:  1813.     12°. 

7427  PETERS,  HUGH.  Historical  and  Critical  Account  of  Hugh 
Peters.     London:  1751.     Rep.:  1818.    4°.     Portrait. 

7428  PETERS,  JOHN  K.  Remarks  upon  the  Government  of  the 
Chinese.     Boston:   1845.    8°. 

7429  PETERS,  RICHARD.  Keport  of  the  Case  of  Edward  Prigg 
against  the  Comwtli.  of  Pa.  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.,1842, 
relative  to  Fugitive  Slaves.     Phila. :  1842.    8°. 

7430 Case  of  the  Cherokee  Nation  vs.  the  State  of  Georgia  deter- 
mined at  the  Sup.  Court  of  the  U.  S. ,  Jan.  1831.    Phil. :  1831.    8°. 

The  blank  leaves  at  end  are  occupied  by  cuttings  and  MS.  notes  affecting  the  Cherokees  and 
their  controversies  with  the  govt. 

7431  PETERS,  SAML.  General  History  of  Connecticut,  from  the  first 
Settlement  under  Geo.  Fenwick,  to  its  latest  Period  of  Amity  with 
Great  Britain  prior  to  the  Revolution.  Illustrated.  New  Haven: 
1829.     12°.     [Scarce.]    [Imp.  copy.] 

7432  PETERSBURG,  VA.  Report  of  the  Comte.  on  the  Conduct  of 
the  war  on  the  Attack  on  Petersburg.    Wash. :  1865.     8°. 

7433  PETERSON,  CHARLES  J.  Mihtary  Heroes  of  the  Revolu- 
tion: with  a  Narrative  of  the  War  of  Independence.  Phila.:  [n.  d.] 
Plates. 

7434  PETERSON,  EDWARD,  Rev.  History  of  Rhode  Island.  N. 
York:   1853.     8°.     Engravings. 

7435  PETHEKAM,  JOHN.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Progress  and 
Present  State  of  Anglo-Saxon  Literature  in  England.  London: 
1840.     8°. 

7436  PETITIONS  AND  MEMORIALS  of  the  Proprietors  of  West 
and  East  Jersey,  to  the  Legr.  of  N.  Jersey.     N.  Y. :  1783.     8°. 

7437  PETO,  S.  MORTON.  Resources  and  Prospects  of  America: 
London:  1866.     8°. 


CATALOGUE.  413 

7438  PETT,  Sir  PETER.  Memoirs  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur,  Earl  of 
Anglesey.     London:  1693.    8°. 

7439  PETTIGREW,  T.  J.  Chronicles  of  the  Tombs.  A  Select 
Collection  of  Epitaphs,  and  Essay  on  Epitaphs.  London:  1857. 
12°. 

7440  PETTIGREW,  THOS.  JOSEPH.  Life  and  Writings  of  the 
late  John  Coakley  Lettsom,  m.d.  With  Correspondence.  London: 
1817.     3v.     8°.     Portrait. 

7441  PETTIT,  EDWARD.  Divisions  of  Government.  London: 
1684.     8°.     Curious  Frontispiece. 

7442  PETTY,  WILLIAM,  Sir.  Discourse  made  before  the  Royal 
Society  concerning  the  use  of  Duplicate  Proportion;  with  a  new 
Hypothesis  of  Springing  of  Elastique  Motions.   London:  1674.  18°. 

7443 Several  Essays  in  Political  Arithmetick.    4th  ed.   Memoirs 

of  Authors.     London:  1755.    8°. 

7444  PETYT,  WILLIAM.  Miscellanea  Parliamentaria.  Cont. 
Directions.  1.  Of  Freedom  from  Arrests.  2.  Of  Censures.  Lon- 
don:  1680.     12°. 

7445  PEYRE-FERRY,  FRANCOIS.  Art  of  Epistolary  Composi- 
tion. And  a  Discourse  on  Education,  by  Capt.  Alden  Partridge. 
Middletown  (Conn.) :  1826.     12°.     Portrait  of  Capt.  Partridge. 

7446  PFEIFFER,  IDA.  Journey  to  Iceland,  and  Travels  in  Sweden 
and  Norway.  Translated  by  Charlotte  Fenimore  Cooper.  N.  Y. : 
1852.     12°.     Map. 

7447 A  Lady's   Second  Journey  round  the  World.     London: 

1855.     2v.    12°. 

7448  PHARMACOPCEIA  NOSOCOMII  NEO-EBORACENSIS ;  or, 
the  Pharmacopoeia  of  the  New  York  Hospital.    N.  Y. :  1816.    8°. 

7449  (The)  of  the  U.  S.  of  America.    1820.     Bost.:  1820.    8°. 

7450  PHELPS,  ALMIRA  H.  LINCOLN.  Lectures  to  Young  La- 
dies. Delivered  to  the  Pupils  of  Troy  Female  Seminary.  Boston: 
1833.     12°.    Plate. 

7451  PHELPS,  RICHARD  H.  History  of  Newgate  of  Connecticut, 
at  Simsbury,  now  East  Granby;  its  Insurrections  and  Massacres. 
Albany;  1860.     4°.     Port. 

7452  PHELPS,  S.  DRYDEN.  Eloquence  of  Nature,  and  other 
Poems.     Hartford:  1842.    12°.     [In  vol.  of  Miscellany.] 

7453  PHELPB,  SAML.  M.  Triumphs  of  Divine  Grace;  a  Poem: 
added  Promiscuous  Pieces  by  Harriette  E.  Phelps.  N.  Y.: 
1835.    12°. 

7454  PHELPS'  TRAVELLER'S  GUIDE  through  the  U.  S.  N.  Y. : 
1847.    18°.    Map. 

7455  PHENIX  (The):  or,  a  Revival  of  Scarce  and  Valuable  Pieces 
from  the  Remotest  Antiquity  down  to  the  Present  Times.  Lon- 
don: 1707.    8°.     [Very  rare.]     Autog.  Francis  Foxcroft. 


414  CATALOGUE. 

7456  PHILADELPHIA.    Annual  Eeport  of  the  Watering  Comm. 

for  1836.    Prefixed  Eeport  for  1822,  and  an  extract  from  Eeport  for 

1823.    Phila.:  1837.     8°. 
7457 And  its  Manufactures:  a  Hand  Book  of  the  Manufacturing 

Industry  of  Phila.     By  E.  T.  Freedley.     Phila.:  1858.     12°. 
7458 A  Hand-book  for  the  Stranger  in.    By  a  Philadelphian, 

Phila.:  1854.    18°. 
7459 In  1830-31 :  or,  a  Brief  Account  of  the  various  Institutions. 

Phila.:  1830.    18°.    Map. 

7460 Ladies'  Philadelphia  Shopping  Guide.    1859.    18°. 

7461  Stranger's   Guide  in   Philad.   and  its  Environs.      Phila.: 

1852.    18°. 
7462 In  1824;  or,  a  Brief  Account  of  the  various  Institus.     With 

a  Plan,  Views,  &c,     Phila.:  Aug.  1824.     18°. 

7463  Hand  Book  for  the    Stranger   in.    By    a    Philadelphian. 

■    Phila.:  1849.    16°.    Map. 

7464  PHILADELPHUS.  Letters  addressed  to  Caleb  Strong.  Show- 
ing war  to  be  inconsistent.    K.  Y.     London:  Eepr.  1818.    8°. 

7465 Same.     3d  ed.    Providence:  1818.    8°. 

7466  PHILANDEOS.  An  Astonishing  Affair!  The  Eev.  Saml. 
Arnold  cast  and  tried  for  his  Cruelty.    Concord:  1830.    18°. 

7467  PHILALETHES,  EUGEIS'IUS.  Anthroposophia  Theomagica: 
or,  a  Discourse  of  the  Nature  of  Man  and  his  state  after  Death. 
London:  1650.  18°.  Also,  Anima  Magica:  or  a  Discourse  of  the 
universall  Spirit  of  Nature.     London:  1650. 

7468  PHILALETHES  and  Toletus.  A  Friendly  Dialogue  between, 
upon  the  Nature  of  Duty.     Newbypt. :  1784.    12°. 

7469  PHILANTHEOPIC  EESULTSof  the  Warin America.  N.Y.: 
1864.    18°. 

7470  PHILANTHEOPOS.  Essays  of  Philanthropos  on  Peace  and 
War.     2d  ed.    Exeter,  N.  H.:  1827.    18°. 

7471  PHILIP,  EGBERT.  Life  and  Times  of  the  Rev.  George  White- 
field.     London:  1838.    8°.    Portrait. 

7472  PHILIPOTT,  THOMAS.  Villare  Cantianum:  or  Kent  sur- 
veyed and  Illustrated.  Added  an  Historical  Catalogue  of  the 
High  Sheriffs  of  Kent.  Collected  by  John  Philipott.  London: 
1659.     Fol. 

7473  PHILIPS,  KATHERINE.  Poems.  The  Matchless  Orinda. 
To  which  is  added  Monsieur  Corneille's  Pompey  and  Horace,  Trage- 
dies. With  several  other  Translations  out  of  French.  London: 
1669.     Fol.    Portrait. 

7474  Memoirs   of  the   Life   of  Catherine  Philips,  to  which  are 

added  some  of  her  epistles.    Phila. :  1798.     12°. 

7475  PHILLIP,  AETHUE.  Voyage  to  Botany  Bay;  with  Account 
of  the  Establishment  of  the  Colonies  of  Port  Jackson  and  Norfolk 


CATALOGUE.  415 

Island.     Added,  the  Journals  of  Lieuts.  Shortland,  Watts,  Ball,  and 
Capt.  Marshall.     London:  1789.     4°.    Maps  and  Plates.     Portrait. 

7476  PHILLIPPO,  J.  M.  Jamaica:  Its  Past  and  Present  State. 
London:  1843.     Cr.  8°. 

7477  PHILLIPS,  EDWARD.  New  World  of  Words:  or  Univer. 
Eng.  Diet.  6th  ed.  Rev.  By  J.  K.  London:  1706.  Fol.  Frontis- 
piece. 

7478  PHILLIPS,  GEO.  Reply  to  a  Confutation  of  some  grounds 
for  Infants  Baptisme:  also,  Concerning  the  form  of  a  Church  put 
forth  against  mee  by  one  Thomas  Lamb.  London:  1645.  4°.  Gone 
after  p.  132. 

7479  PHILLIPS,  HENRY,  Jr.  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Paper 
Currency  of  the  Araer.  Colonies.  1st  and  2d  ser.  Roxbury,  Mass. : 
1865.     2v.    4°.    Ed.  250  copies. 

7480  PHILLIPS,  Sir  RICHARD.  A  morning's  walk  from  London 
toKew.     London:  1817.     12°.     Author's  Autog. 

7481  PHILLIPS,  SAMUEL.  Seasonable  Advice  to  a  Neighbor:  a 
familiar  Dialogue,  relative  to  five  important  Points  in  Divinity.  2d 
ed.    Cambridge:  1811.     12°. 

7482  Seasonable  Advice  to  a  Neighbor.     Boston:  1761.     12°. 

7483  PHILLIPS,  SAMUEL.  Guide  to  the  Crystal  Palace  and  Park. 
London:  1857.    12°. 

7484  PHILLIPS,  WENDELL.  Speeches,  Lectures,  and  Letters. 
Boston.  Redpath:  1863.     12°.    Portrait. 

7485  PHILLIPS,  WILLARD.  Propositions  concerning  Protec- 
tion and  Free  Trade.    Boston:  1850.     12°. 

7486  PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM.  Conquest  of  Kansas,  by  Missouri 
and  her  Allies.    Boston:  1856.    12°. 

7487  PHILOSOPHICAL  DICTIONARY.  From  the  French.  Cats- 
kill,  N.  Y. :  1796.    18°.     [Scarce.] 

7488  PHILOSOPHICAL  TRANSACTIONS  and  Collections,  to  the 
End  of  1700.    London:  1705.    3v.    4°. 

7489 Same.    From  1700-20.    London:  1721.     2v.    4°. 

7490 Same.    From  1719-33.     By  John  Fames,  F.R.S.,  and  John 

Martin,  f.r.s.    London:  1734.     2v.    4°. 

7491  Yol.  52,  for  1762.    v.  61,  62,  for  1771.    London:    1762-72. 

3v.    4°. 

7492  PHILP,  J.  M.  Places  worth  Seeing  in  London:  Hand  Book 
of  the  Parks,  Palaces,  &c.     Illustrations.    London:  [1858.]    8°. 

7493  PHIPPS,  CONSTANTINE  JOHN.  Voyage  towards  the  North 
Pole,  1773.    London:  1774.    4°.     Maps  and  Plates. 

•*  The  scientific  observations  are  of  high  value." 

7494  PHIPPS,  JOSEPH.  Original  and  present  state  of  Man, 
briefly  consid.  by  the  People  called  Quakers.    Trenton:  1793.    8°. 


416  CATALOGUE, 

7495  PICIvELL,  JOHN".  New  Chapter  in  the  Early  Life  of  Wash- 
ington, with  Narrative  History,  of  the  Potomac  Company.  N.  Y.: 
1856.    8°. 

7496  PICKEKING,  DAYID.  Lectures  in  Defence  of  Divine  Keve- 
lation.     Providence:  1830.    12°. 

7497  PICKERING,  H.  Ruins  of  Athens,  with  other  Poems.  Wash- 
ington: 1831.    8°. 

7498  PICKERING,  JOHN.  Yocahulary,  or  Collection  of  Words 
and  Phrases  which  have  been  supposed  to  be  peculiar  to  the  United 
States.     Boston:  1816.    8°.     [Veiy  rare.] 

7499  PICKET,  A.  &  W.  The  Academician,  containing  the  Elements 
of  Scholastic  Science.    New  York:  1820.    R.  8°. 

7500 AND  J.  W.  Geographical  Grammar,  combining  the  Inter- 
rogative mode  of  Instruction.    N.  Y. :  1816.    8°.     Maps. 

7501  PICKET,  JOHN  W.  The  Western  Academician  and  Journal  of 
Education  and  Science.     Cincinn. :  1837.    8°. 

7502  PICTURES  of  New  York  in  1846;  Map  of  the  City.  N.  York: 
1856.    18°. 

7503  PIDGEON,  WILLIAM.  Traditions  of  De-coo-dah,  And  An- 
tiquarian Researches:  extensive  Explorations,  &c.,  of  the  mysterious 
earthen  remains  of  the  Mound-builders  in  America.  N.  Y. :  1858.  8°. 
Engravings. 

7504  PIERCE,  FRANKLIN,  Life  of.  By  D.  W.  Bartlett.  Auburn, 
N.  Y. :  1852.    12°. 

7505  PIERCE,  GEORGE  E.,  d.d.  Incidents  of  Western  Travel :  a 
Series  of  Letters.  Ed.  by  Thomas  O.  Summers,  d.d.  Nashville, 
Tenn.:  1857.    12°.    Port. 

7506  PIERCE,  JOHN,  d.d.  Address  at  the  opening  of  the  Town  Hall, 
Brookline,  Oct.  14, 1845.    Bost.:  1846.    8°- 

7507  PIERCE,  JOSIAH.  History  of  Gorham,  Me.  Portland:  1862.  8°. 

7508  PIERCE,  WM.  L.  Account  of  the  Great  Earthquake  in  the 
Western  States,  Dec.  16-23, 1811.    Newburyport:  1812.    8°. 

7509  The  Year:  A  Poem  in  Three  Cantos.    N.Y.:  1813.   18°. 

[Scarce,] 

7510  PIERPONT,  JOHN.    Airs  of  Palestine,    2d  ed.    1817.     18°- 

7511  Same.     Sded.rev.     Boston:  1817.    18°. 

7512  Same.     With  other  poems.     Boston:  1840.     12°. 

7513  PIERSON,  HAMILTON  W.  Jefferson  at  Monticello.  From 
entirely  New  Materials,  with  numerous  Eac-similes.  New  York: 
1862.    8°.    Plates. 

7514  PIGAFFETTA,  LE  CHEY'R.  Premier  Yoyage  Autour  du 
Monde,  sur  L'escadre  de  Magellan,  et  d'une  Notice  sur  le  chevalier 
Martin  Behaim.    Chartes  et  Figures.     A  Paris:  1801.    8°.     Illust. 

7515  PIGOT,  J.  Manchester  and  Salford  Directory  for  1811,  with  a 
Plan  of  the  Town.     Manchester:  1811.     8°. 


CATALOGUE.  417 

7516  PIGOT,  CHARLES.  Political  Dictionary.  Illustrated  and 
Exemplified  in  the  Lives  and  Conduct  of  Illustrious  Personages. 
^.  Y.:  1796.    18°. 

7517  PIKE,  NICHOLAS.  New  and  Complete  System  of  Arithmetic. 
Newburyport :  1788.    8°. 

No  American  library  should  be  withoat  Pike.  —  S.  Or.  D. 

7518  PIKE,  SAMUEL.  Conpendious  Hebrew  Lexicon.  Cambridge: 
1802.    8°. 

7519  PIKE,  Z.  M.  (Maj.)  Account  of  Expeditions  to  the  Sources  of 
the  Mississippi,  and  through  the  Western  Parts  of  Louisiana,  to  the 
Sources  of  the  Arkansas,  Kansas,  La  Platte  and  Pierre  Juan, 
Rivers.     Phila. :  1810.    8°.     Numerous  Maps.     [Very  scarce.] 

7520  PILGRIM  CELEBRATION,  Account  of.  (Aug.  1,  1853.) 
Boston:  1853.     8°. 

7521  PILKINGTON,  M.  Celebrated  Female  Characters  in  every 
Age  and  Nation.     Illustrated.     London:  1804.    18°. 

7522  Mirror  for  the  Female  Sex.    Historical  Beauties  for  Young 

Ladies.     Hartford:  1799.     12°. 

7523  PILLET,  Maj.-Gen.  Views  of  England,  during  a  Residence 
of  Ten  Years;  Six  of  them  as  a  Prisoner  of  "War.  From  the 
French.     Boston:  1818.     12°. 

7524  PINCKARD,  GEORGE,  m.d.  Notes  on  the  West  Indies: 
written  during  the  Expedition  under  the  late  General  Sir  Ralph 
Abercromby.     London:  1806.     3v.     8°. 

7525  PINKERTON,  JOHN.  Modern  Geography.  Digested  on  a 
New  Plan.     Maps.     2d  Ed.     London:  1806.    8°. 

7526 Same.     Astronomical  Introd.   by  S.   Vince.     Article  on 

America  by  Dr.  Barton  of  Phila.    Phila. :  1804.     2v.    8°. 
7527 Same.     London:  1802.     2v.     4°. 

7528  PINKNEY,  WILLIAM,  d.d.  The  Life  of.  By  his  Nephew. 
N.  Y.:  1853.    8°.    Portrait. 

7529  PINNEO,  ORRAMEL,  and  E.  H.  Memoir  of  Addison  Pin- 
neo.     3d  Ed.     Boston:  1848.-   18°.    Front. 

7530  PIOMINGO.  The  Savage,  by  a  Headman  and  Warrior  of  the 
Muskogulgee  Nation.  Philad.:  1810.  12°.  [John  Robinson,  the 
author.] 

7531  PIOZZI,  HESTHER  LYNCH.  Anecdotes  of  Saml.  Johnson, 
during  the  last  twenty  Years  of  his  Life.    New  Ed.    Lond. :  1826.  8°. 

7532  PITKIN,  TIMOTHY.  Statistical  View  of  the  Commerce  of 
the  United  States.     Hartford:  1816.    8".     Original  edition. 

7533 Same.    New  Haven:  1835.    8°. 

7534 Same.    2d  Ed.    N.  Y.:  1817.    8°. 

7535  Political  and  Civil  History  of  the  United  States,  to  the 

close  of  the  Administration  of  President  Washington.    N.  Haven: 

1828.     2v.    8°. 


418  CATALOGUE. 

7536  PITTE:N'GER,  (Lt.)  WM.  Daring  and  Suffering.  Phila.: 
1864.    12°.     Port. 

7537  PLAIIS"  DEALI:N'G.  Or  JSTews  from  :N'ew  England.  By  Thos. 
Lechford.    Boston:  1867.    4°. 

7538  PLAII^  TRUTHS  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America,— 
remarks  on  a  pamphlet,  entitled  Common  Sense  by  Candidus.  Phila. : 
1776.  8°.  —  Rights  of  Great  Britain  Asserted.  An  answer  to  the 
*' Declaration  of  Congress."  London  and  Phila. :  1776.  8°.  — The 
True  Interest  of  America.  Phila. :  1776.  8°.  —  Observations  on  the 
Reconciliation  of  G.  B.  and  the  Colonies,  by  a  Friend  of  Am'n  Lib- 
erty. Phila.:  1776.  8°.— The  True  Interest  of  Britain,  by  Jos. 
Tucker,  d.d.  Phila. :  1776.  8°.  An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of 
Penna.  by  those  Ereemen  of  the  City  of  Phila.  now  confined  in  the 
Mason's  Lodge.    Phila. :  1777.    8°. 

The  Second  title  is  ascribed  to  Lord  George  Germaine ;  no  comment  is  needed  on  the 
value  of  early  Revolutionary  pamphlets. 

7539  PLAI^  OF  RE-UKION  between  Great  Britain  and  Her  Colonies. 
London:  1778.    8°. 

7540  PLANS,  for  connecting  Lakes  Erie  and  Ontario.    5  nos. 

7541  PLATFORM  of  Church  Discipline  agreed  upon  by  Synod  at 
Cambridge  in  New  Eng.,  1648.    Boston:  1808.    12°. 

7542  of  Church-Discipline,  gathered  out  of  the  Word  of  God;  and 

Agreed  upon  by  the  Elders  and  Messengers  of  the  Church  in  Synod 
at  Cambridge  in  K.  E.  Boston;  1757.'  18°.  Confession  of  Faith 
in  Same  Volume.     [Very  rare.] 

7543  PLATO.  Works  of.  With  an  Account  of  his  Life.  Vol.  1. 
Trans,  with  Notes  by  Madam  Dacier.    London:  1701.    8°. 

Autog.  Jer.  Belknap. 

7544 Phedon,  or  a  Dialogue  of   the  Immortality  of  the  Soul. 

London,     [n.  d.]    12°. 

7545  PLAYFAIR,  WILLIAM.  History  of  Jacobinism,  its  Crimes, 
Cruelties,  and  Perfidies.  Appendix  by  Peter  Porcupine,  containing 
a  History  of  American  Jacobins,  commonly  called  Democrats.  2 
vols.    Phila.:  1796.    8°. 

Peter  Porcupine  was  Wm.  Cobbett's  pseudonym. 

7546  PLAYFERE,  THOS.  d.d.  The  Meane  in  Mourning.  London: 
1596.    16°. 

Marked  as  having  cost  a  guinea. 

7547  PLEASURES  of  Human  Life:  Investigated,  Elucidated,  Pro- 
mulgated, Discussed.  By  Hilaris  Benevolus  &  Co.  Bost.:  1807.  12°. 

7548  PLINY,  (The  Consul.)  Letters  of,  with  occasional  Remarks. 
By  William  Melmoth.     Boston:  1809.     2v.    12°. 

7549  PLOWDEN,  FRANCIS.  History  of  the  British  Empire,  from 
May,  1792,  to  the  Close  of  the  Year  1793.     Phila. :  1794.    8°. 


CATALOGUE,  419 

7550  PLOWDEISr,  FRANCIS.    The  Case  Stated.    Lond.:  1791.    8°. 

7551  PLUMER,  WILLIAM.  Life  of,  by  his  son,  William  Plumer, 
Junior.  Edited  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life,  by  A.  P.  Pear 
body.     Boston:  1856.     8°.     Portrait. 

7552 Youth,  or  Scenes  from  the  Past;  and  other  Poems.   Boston: 

1841.     12°. 

7553  Manhood,  or  Scenes  from  the  Past;  a  Series  of  Poems. 

Boston:  1843.     12°. 

7554  PLUMER,  WILLIAM  S.  (Rev.)  Thoughts  on  Religious 
Education  and  Early  Piety.  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church 
in  Richmond,  Va.    N.  Y.:  1836.    18°.     Plate. 

7555  PLURALITY  OF  WORLDS,  A.  By  the  author  of  the 
Dialogues  of  the  Dead.    London:  1702.    12°.    Plates,  &c. 

7556  PLUTARCH'S  LIVES.  From  the  Greek  by  Several  Hands. 
5  vols.     Life  of  Plutarch.     London:  1688.    Plates. 

7557  PLYMOUTH.  Records  of  the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth  in 
N.  Eng.    Ed.  by  N.  B.  Shurtleff.    Boston:  1855-61.    12v.    4°. 

7558  POCKET  MAGAZINE.  New  York:  1796.  16°.  Wanting  to 
page  7.     [Rare  old  magazine.] 

7559  POCAHONTAS.  Historical  Drama,  in  Five  Acts;  with  Essay 
and  Notes.    By  a  Citizen  of  the  West.    N.  Y.:  1837.     12^. 

7560  POCOCK,  ROBERT.  Memorials  of  the  Family  of  Tufton, 
Earls  of  Thanet.     Gravesend:  1800.    8°.    Plates.     [Rare.] 

7561  POE,  EDGAR  A.  The  Conchologist's  First  Book.  A  System 
of  Testaceous  Malacology.     2d  ed.    Phila. :  1840.    12°. 

7562  POEMS.  Collection  of,  relating  to  State  Affairs,  from  Oliver 
Cromwell  to  this  Present  Time.  By  the  Greatest  Wits  of  the  Age. 
[Andrew  Marvell,  Waller,  Dryden,  Denham,  Rochester.]  London : 
1705.    8°.    Port,  of  Marvell.     [Scarce.] 

7563  POEMS  By  the  Author  of  "  Moral  Pieces  in  Prose  and  Verse." 
Boston:  S.  G.  Goodrich.    1827.    12°. 

7564 By  a  South  Carolinian.     Charleston:  1848.     12°. 

7565  POET  (The),  and  his  Song.     Charleston:  1848.    12°. 

7566  POETICAL  MIRROR;  or.  The  Living  Bards  of  Britain.  Phila.: 
1817.     18°. 

7567  POETRY  of  the  Seasons.    Boston:  1842.    16°. 

7568  POLE,  WILLIAM.  Collections  towards  a  Description  of  the 
County  of  Devon.     London:  1791.    4°. 

7569  POLITICAL  ANALYSIS  of  the  War.  The  Principles  of  the 
present  political  Parties  examined.  London:  1762.  8°.  MS.  note 
by  Mr.  D. 

7570  POLITICAL  CONSIDERATIONS.  Few  Thoughts  of  a  Candid 
Man  at  the  Present  Crisis.  In  a  Letter  to  a  Noble  Lord  retired 
from  Power.     London:  1762.     8°. 

7571  POLITICAL  TEXT  BOOK  for  1860:  Comprising  a  Brief  View 
of  Presidential  Nominations.     Speeches  and  Letters  of    Messrs. 


420  CATALOGUE. 

Lincoln,  Douglas,  Bell,  Cass,  Seward,  Everett,  Breckenridge.  By- 
Horace  Greeley,  and  J.  F.  Cleveland.     N.  Y. :  1860.     8°. 

7572  POLITICAL  DETECTION;  or,  the  Treachery  and  Tyranny 
of  Administration  both  at  Home  and  Abroad;  displayed  in  a  series 
of  Letters  Signed,  Junius  Americanus.     London:  1770.    8°. 

Written,  according  to  Hutchinson,  by  Arthur  Lee. 

7573  POLITICAL  MIEKOR;  or.  Review  of  Jacksonism.  N.  Y.: 
1835.     18°. 

7574  POLITICAL  MEMORIAL.  Containing  Washington's  Fare- 
well Adds.,  The  Fed.  Constn.,  Names  of  the  Delegates,  and  Biogl. 
Memoir  of  Gen.  W.     Concord:  1827.     24°.    Port. 

7575  POLLARD,  EDWARD  A.  The  first  year  of  the  war.  Cor- 
rected ed.     Richmond:  1862.     8°.     Portrait  of  the  traitor  J.  D. 

7576  The  Lost  Cause;  a  New  Southern  History  of  the  War  of 

the  Confederates.    New  York:  1867.    R.  8°.     Port,  of  Jeff.  Davis. 

7577  POLLOK,  ROBT.  Course  of  Time.  A  Poem ;  with  a  memoir 
by  Prall.     New  York:  1831.     18°. 

7578  POLVVHELE,  [RICHARD.]  Poems.  London:  1806.  3v.  12°. 
Portrait  inserted. 

7579  Reminiscences,  in  Prose  and  Yerse;  Consisting  of  the  Epis- 
tolary Correspondence  of  Distinguished  Characters.  London:  1836. 
3v.  in  1.     18°. 

7580 Traditions  and  Recollections ;  Domestic,  Clerical,  and  Lit- 
erary.    2  vols.     London:  1826.    8°.     Portrait  and  5  other  Plates. 

7581  The  English  Orator;  an  Address  to  Pennant,  an  Ode,  twenty 

Sonnets.     London:  1788.    4°.     Newspaper  cuttings  on  the  Author, 

7582 The  Idyllia,  Epigrams,  and  Fragments,  of  Theocritus,  Bion. 

and  Moschus,  with  the  Elegies  of  Tyrteeus;  from  the  Greek.  With 
a  Dissertation  and  Notes.     New  ed.  corr.     Bath:  1792.     2v.    8°. 

7583  POLYANTHOS  (The.)  5  vols.  1806-7.  18°.  Boston:  Pub- 
lished by  J.  T.  Buckingham. 

7584  Yol.  2.     New  Series.     Boston:  1812.    18°. 

7585  Enlarged.  4  vols.  Published  by  J.  T.  Buckingham.  Bos- 
ton: 1812-14.    4°.     [Yery  rare.] 

Contains  many  well  written  biographical  sketches  of  American  military  and  naval  heroes," 
distinguished  in  the  war  of  1812. 

7586  POND,  ENOCH.  The  Mather  Family.  Written  for  the  Mass. 
Sabbath  School  Soc.     Boston:  1844.     18°.    Portrait. 

7587  Memoirs  of  Count  Zinzendorf.     Boston:  1839.     16°. 

7588  Lives  of  Increase  Mather  and  Sir  Wm.  Phipps.     Boston: 

1847.     Sm.  12°. 

7589  POOLE,  ALEXIS.  Statistical  Yiew  of  the  Executive  Depart- 
ment of  the  Govt,  of  Massachusetts,  1848-1857,  with  Complete  Lists 
of  both  Branches.     [Account  of  the  Boston  Tea  Party.]     Bost.     8°. 

7590  POOLE,  WM.F.  The  Mather  Papers.  Cotton  Mather  and  Salem 
Witchcraft.  [Repr.  from  the  Daily  Advertiser  of  Oct.  28,1868.]  12°. 


CATALOGUE.  421 

7591  POOLE,  WM.  F.  Cotton  Mather  and  Salem  Witchcraft.  [Re- 
printed from  the  K.  A.  Rev.]    Boston:  1869.    8°. 

7592 Witchcraft  Delusion  of  1692,  by  Gov.  Thos.  Hutchinson. 

Boston:  1870.    4°. 

7593  POOR,  ALFRED.  Historical  and  Genealogical  Researches  and 
Recorder  of  Merrimack  Valley.     Haverhill:  1857-8.     R.  8°. 

7594  Genealogy  of  Fiske  Family.    Sixteen  Generations.  Period, 

1399-1867.     Salem:  [1867.]    4°. 

7595  POPE,  ALEXANDER.  Works  of,  in  Prose.  Letters  of,  and 
several  of  his  Friends.     London:  1737.    Fol.     Portrait  in  Title. 

7596 "Works  of.    London:  1717.    Fol.    Port. 

7597 The  Works  of.    Vol.  2.    London:  1735.    Fol. 

7598  Poetical  Works  of,  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  Notes, 

and  Critical  Notices  on  each  Poem.    By  the  Rev.  George  Croly. 
New  ed.     London:  1854.     12°.     Portrait  and  Vignette. 

7599  The  Illiad  of  Homer,  translated  by.     With  Obs.  on  Homer 

and  his  Works  by  J.  S.  Watson.    Flaxman's  Designs.    London: 
1859.    12°. 

7600 Poetical  Works.    London:  1807.    18°.    Frontis. 

7601  Essay  on  Man,  Boston,  1854.    French  Dictionary,  Heard. 

London:  1844.     2  vols.  18°. 
7602 Essai  sur  I'homme.    French  and  Eng.    Par  le  Marquis  de 

Saint-Simon.     Nouv.  ed.     A  Amsterdam:  1787.     8°. 
7603 Essay  on  Man.    15  eds.     London:  [n.  d.]    18°.    Boston, 

corr.  from  the  Lond.  ed.  [n.d.]    18°.    Dover:  [n.d.]    12°.     With 

notes  by  Wm.  Warburton.     London:  1745.     12°.     Newbury:  1780. 

12°.     With  notes  by  Wm. Warburton.    London.    Printed:  Boston, 

repr.  1787.    12°.     Worcester,  Mass.:    1797.     12°.     Boston:    1800. 

12°.    Hallowell:   1811.     12°.     Hartford:    1824.     16°.     Hallowell: 

1819.    12°.    New  York:  1825.    24°.    Designed  for  the  use  of  schools, 

by  D.  Clarke.    Portland:  1835.    18°. 

7604  Portland:  1845.     18°. 

7605 Adapt,  to  the  use  of  Schools   by  J.  Swett.     Claremont, 

N.H.:  1845.    18°. 

7606  — —  The  Odyssey  of  Homer:  Trans,  by.  With  Obs.  and  brief 
Notes.    Flaxman's  Designs.     London:  1859.     12°. 

7607  The  Illiad  of  Homer:  from  the  Greek.   Philada.:  1795.   12°. 

7608  Poetical  Works  of.     Glasgow:  1773.     v.  2-4.     24°. 

7609 The  Dunciad  and  Essay  on  Man.     Ulustd.   Lond. :  1853.  8°. 

7610 The  Iliad.     London:  1826.     18°. 

7611  POPULAR  Essays  on  Naval  Subjects.  By  the  Author  of  a 
"  Year  in  Spain."    N.  Y. :  1833.     18°. 

7612  PORNY.  [MARK  ANTONY.]  Elements  of  Heraldry: 
added  a  Dictionary  of  the  Technical  Terms  in  Heraldry.  4th  ed. 
London:  1787.     8°. 


422  CATALOGUE. 

7613  POET  ROYAL,  M.  DU.  Art  of  Speaking,  rendered  in  English. 
2d  ed.     London:  1708.     16°. 

7614  PORTER,  DAYID,  Capt.  Cruise  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  in  the 
Frigate  Essex,  in  1812,  '13  and  1814.  2d  ed.  2  vols.  Engravings.  N. 
Y.:  1822.    8°. 

7615  Proceedings  of  the  Court  of  Inquiry  in  relation  to  Capt. 

David  Porter:  convened  at  Washington,  1825.    Printed  from  the 
official  Records.     Washington:  1825.    8°. 

7616  Cruise  made  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  in  the  Frigate  Essex,  in 

the  Years  1812-14.     lUustd.    Phila.:  1815.     2v.ini.     8°. 

7617  Trial  of  Lieut.  Joel  Abbot,  by  Gen.  Court  Martial,  on  Alle- 
gations made  agt.  him  by  Capt.  David  Porter.    Boston:  1822.    8°. 

7618  PORTER,  EBENEZER.  Memoir  of,  by  Lyman  Matthews. 
Boston:  1837.     16°. 

7619  PORTER,  JANE.    The  Scottish  Chiefs.    Pliila.:  1847.     18<^. 

7620  Same.    New  York:  1819.     2v.  18°. 

7621  PORTER,  NOAH,  Jr.  Educational  Systems  of  the  Puritans  and 
Jesuits  compared.     A  Premium  Essay.     N.  Y. :  1851.     12°. 

7622  PORTFOLIO,  The.  New ser.    Phila.:  1806-24.    37 v.    8°. 

A  perfect  Storehouse  of  American  History,  Biography,  Poetry  and  Criticism. 

7623  PORTLOCK,  N.  and  DIXON,  GEO.  Voyages  to  the  N.  W. 
Coast  of  America.     (In  Dutch.)    Amsterdam:  1795.     Maps.     4°. 

7624  PORTLOCK,  NATHANIEL  (Capt.)  Voyages  round  the 
World;  but  more  particularly  to  the  North  West  Coast  of  America. 
20  Copperplates.    London:  1789.    4°.     Portrait.   Map. 

7025  PORTRAITS  of  United  States  Senators,  with  a  Biographical 
Sketch  of  each.     Claremont:  1856.     12°. 

7626  PORTSMOUTH.  The  Hist,  of,  with  an  Acct.  of  Portsea,  Gos- 
port,  and  Isle  of  Wight,  [&c.]    Portsm.:  1801.   12°.    Plates  inserted. 

7627  PORTSMOUTH,  YA.  Report  of  the  Relief  Association  dur- 
ing the  prevalence  of  the  Yellow-fever  in  1855.   Richmond :  1856.   8°. 

7628  PORTUGAL.  A  Full,  Clear,  and  Authorized  Account  of  the 
Late  Conspiracy  in  Portugal;  the  Horrid  Attempt  upon  the  Life  of 
his  Most  Faithful  Majesty;  the  real  Manner  of  discovering  the  Plot, 
and  ther  dreadful  Execution  of  the  Conspirators.  London:  1769.  8°. 
Folding  Yiew  of  the  Execution,  and  Portrait  of  the  King. 

7629  POSSIBILITY  of  Approaching  the  North  Pole  Asserted.  By 
Col.  Beaufoy.     N.  Y.:1818.    8°.     Map. 

7630  POSTLETHWAYT,  MALACHY.  In  Honour  to  the  Adminis- 
tration. The  Importance  of  the  African  Expedition  considered. 
Observations  for  the  benefit  of  all  British  African  and  West-Indian 
Merchants.    London:  1758.     8°. 

7631  Great  Britain's  True  System.     London:  1757.    8°. 

7632  POST  BOY  (The.)  Robbed  of  his  Mail:  or.  The  Paquet  Broke 
Open.  Consisting  of  Letters  of  Love  and  Gallantry,  and  all  Miscel- 
laneous Subjects.     2d  ed.    London:  1706.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  423 

7633  POTOMAC  MUSE  (The).  By  a  Lady,  a  Native  of  Virginia. 
Richmond:  1825.     12°. 

7634  POTERIE,  C.  F.  B.  de  la.  A  Pastoral  Letter,  from  the  Apos- 
tolic Vice  Prefect,  Curate  of  the  Holy  Cross  at  Boston :  1789. 

7635  POTHERIE,  Baqueville  de  la.  Hist,  de  I'Amerique.  Septen. 
a  Paris:  1722.    4  Tomes.  12°. 

7636  POTTER,  CHANDLER,  E.  The  Military  History  of  N.  Hamp- 
shire, 1623-1861.     Concord:  1869.    8°.     Portrait. 

7637  POTTER,  C.  E.  History  of  Manchester,  New  Hampshire;  in- 
cluding that  of  Ancient  Amoskeag,  or  the  Middle  Merrimack  Valley. 
Manchester:  1856.     8°.     Portraits,  Maps  and  other  Plates. 

7638  POTTER,  ISRAEL.  Life  and  Remarkable  Adventures  of;  a 
Soldier  in  the  American  Revolution.  Wounded  three  times  in  the 
Battle  of  Buker  Hill.     Providence:  1824.     18°.     [Rare.] 

7639  POTTER,  NATHANIEL.  The  Baltimore  Medical  and  Phil- 
osophical Lycaeum.     Baltimore:  1811.     8°. 

7640  POTTER,  RAY.  Treatise  on  the  Millennium,  or  Latter-day 
Glory  of  the  Church.     Providence:  1824.     12°. 

7641  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Religious  Experience  of.  Writ- 
ten by  Himself .    Providence:  1829.    12°. 

7042  POUCHOT,  M.  The  Late  War  in  North  America,  between  the 
French  and  English.  Translated  and  Edited  bv  Franklin  B.  Hough. 
2  vols.    Albany:  1866.    r.  8°.     Numerous  Maps,  Plans  of  Forts,  &c. 

7643  POUQUEVILLE,  F.  C.  H.  L.  Travels  in  Greece  and  Tur- 
key, comprising  a  particular  Account  of  the  Morea,  Albania,  &c. 
2ded.    Illustrated.     London:  1820.    4°. 

7644  POUSSIN,  GUILLAUME  TELL.  The  United  States;  its 
Power  and  Progress.  First  Amer.  from  the  3d  Paris  ed.  Transl. 
by  E.  L.  Du  Barry,  m.d.    Philad.:  1851.    8°. 

7645  POWEL,  DAVID.  The  historic  of  Cambria,  now  called 
Wales:  A  part  of  the  most  famous  Yland  of  Brytaine,  written  in 
the  Brytish  language  aboue  two  hundreth  yeares  past  translated  into 
English  by  H.  Lhoyd  Gentleman:  Corrected,  augmented,  and  con- 
tinued out  of  Records  and  best  approoued  Authors,  by  Dauid  Pouel 
Doctor  in  diuinity.     1584.    4°. 

Very  rare.  This  old  Welsh  Chronicle  contains  the  celebrated  voyage  of  Madoc  to  "  some 
part  of  Nova  Hispania  or  Florida"  before  the  discoveries  of  Columbus  or  Americus 
Vespucius. 

7646  POWERS,  GEO.  W.  Story  of  the  38th  Regt.  of  Mass.  Volun- 
teers.    Cambridge:   1866.    12°. 

7647  POWERS,  GRANT,  (Rev.)  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Dis- 
cover3-.  Settlement  and  Progress  of  Coos  County  and  Vicinity. 
Haverhill,  N.  H.:  1841.    12°.     [Very  scarce.] 

7648  POWERS  OF  FANCY  and  other  Poems.     Balto.:  1822.     12°. 

7649  POWNALL,  THOMAS.  The  Administration  of  the  Colonies. 
3d  ed.  rev.  corr.  enlg.  added  app.     London:  1766.     8°.     [Rare.] 


424  CATALOGUE. 

7650  Fowls' ALL,  THOMAS.  Same.  4th  ed.  Lond.:1768.  8°.  [Rare.] 

7651  Same.     5th  ed.     London:  1774.     2v.     8°.     [Yery  scarce.] 

7652  Essay  on  the  Study  of  Antiquities.  2d  ed.    Oxf . :  1782.  8°. 

7653  Antiquarian  Romance,  Endeavoring  to  Mark  a  Line,  by 

which  the  most  ancient  People  may  be  investigated.  Lond. :  1795.  8°. 

7654  A  Treatise  on  the  Study  of  Antiquities  as  the  Commentary 

to  Historical  Learning.     London:  1782.    8°.     Folding  Flates. 

Pownall  was  crown  governor  of  Mass,  Bay,  1757-60,  and  enjoyed  the  esteem  of  the  colo- 
nists. He  afterward  endeavored  to  avert,  with  his  pen,  the  catastrophe  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. He  was  an  antiquary  as  well  as  a  statesman,  and  his  literary  works  have  led 
admirers  to  single  him  out  as  the  veritable  "  Junius."  All  his  works  are  desired  by 
American  collectors;  but  they  are  getting  uncommon. 

7655  PRATT,  EN'OCH,  Rev.  History  of  Eastham,  Wellfleet  and 
Orleans,  Mass.     1644  to  1844.     Yarmouth:  1844.    8°. 

7656  PRATT,  JOSIAH.  Remains  of  the  Rev.  Rich.  Cecil.  Arm- 
strong's ed.     Boston:  1817.     18°. 

7657  PRATT,  LUTHER.  A  Defence  of  Freemasonry,  in  Letters 
to  Solomon  Southwick,  Esq.     Troy:  1828.     16°. 

7658  PRAY,  ISAAC  C.  Jr.  Prose  and  Yerse,  from  the  Port-folio 
of  an  Editor.     Boston:  1836.     12°. 

7659  PRAY,  LEWIS  G.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Twelfth  Cong. 
Society  in  Boston.    Boston:  1863.     12°. 

7660  PREBLE.     Life  of  Commodore  Edward  Preble.     Portrait. 

7661  PREBLE,  GEO.  H.  (U.  S.  K.)  Geneal.  Sketch  of  the  first 
Three  Generations  of  Prebles  in  America.  Boston:  Printed  for 
family  Circulation:  1868-70.    8°.    Portrait. 

7662  Our  Flag.    Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Flag  of  the  U.  S.  A., 

with  an  Introd.  Acct.  of  the  Symbols,  Standards,  Banners  and  Flags 
of  Ancient  and  Modern  Nations.     Albany:  1872.     8°.     Illust. 

7663  PREMIUMS  offered  for  the  Advantage  of  the  Brit.  Amer. 
Dominions  by  the  Society  for  the  encouragement  of  Arts,  Manu- 
factures and  Commerce.     London:  1763.     8°. 

7664  PRE:N'TICE,  ARCHIBALD.  Historical  Sketches  and  Personal 
Recollections  of  Manchester.     London:  and  Manchester:  1851.    8°. 

7665  PREKTICE,  GEORGE  D.  Biography  of  Henry  Clay.  Kew 
York:  1831.     12^.     Portrait. 

7666  PRE:N'TICE,  THOMAS,  a.m.  "When  the  People  and  the  Rul- 
ers. A  Serm.  at  Charlestown,  on  a  General  Thanksgiving,  July  18; 
1745,  for  the  Reduction  of  Cape-Breton.     Boston:  1745.     4°. 

7667  PREKTISS,  CHARLES.  Fugitive  Essays,  in  Prose  and  Yerse. 
Leominster:  1797.    12°.     Gone  after  p.  190. 

7668  PRE:N'TIES,  S.  W.  Narrative  of  a  Shipwreck  on  the  Island  of 
Cape  Breton,  in  a  Yoyage  from  Quebec,  1780.  2ded.  Lond. :  1783.  18°. 

7669  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.  A  History  of  the  Division  of 
the,  in  the  U.  S.  A.  By  a  Com'te  of  the  Synod  of  N.  York  and  K. 
Jersey.    N.  York:  1852.     12°. 


CATALOGUE,  425 

7670  PRESCOTT;  henry  p.  F.  Tobacco  and  its  Adulterations. 
London:  1858.    8^.    40  Plates. 

7671  PRESCOTT,  JAMES.  Report  of  the  Trial  by  Impeachment  of 
James  Prescott,  Esq.,  Judge  of  the  Probate  for  Middlesex,  for  Mis- 
conduct and  Maladministration  in  Office,  before  the  Senate  of  Mass., 
in  1821.     Boston:  1821.    8°. 

7672  PRESCOTT,  JEDEDIAH  B.,  late  Pastor  of  the  Christian 
Church  in  Monmouth.     Monmouth,  Me.:  1861.     18°.     Portrait. 

7673  PRESCOTT,  WM.  The  Prescott  Memorial.  Bost.:1870.'8°.  Port. 

7674  PRESENT  STATE  (The)  of  the  Revenues  and  Forces,  by  Sea 
and  Land,  of  France  and  Spain;  compared  with  those  of  Great 
Britain.  Being  an  Essay  to  demonstrate  the  Disadvantages  under 
which  France  must  enter  into  the  Present  War.  Appendix;  cont.  a 
View  of  those  Countries  of  the  Spanish  W.  Indies  that  will  probably 
be  the  Seat  of  the  Present  War.    Dublin:  1740.     8°. 

7675  PRESENT  POLITICAL  STATE  of  the  Province  of  Mass. 
Bay  in  general,  and  the  Town  of  Boston  in  particular.  By  a  Native 
of  New  England.     New  York:  1775.    8°. 

7676  PRESENT  STATE  (The)  of  the  British  Empire  in  Europe, 
America,  Africa  and  Asia.     London:  1768.    8°. 

7677  PRESIDENT  and  LITTLE  BELT.  Docs,  relative  to  the 
action  between  the,  —  including  the  Court  of  Inquiry  into  the  Con- 
duct of  Com.  Eodgers.     8°.     Unbound.     Washington:  1811. 

7678  PRESS,  (The.)     Vol  5,  for  the  year  1857.    London:  1857.  Folio. 

7679  PRESTON,  JOHN.  The  Breastplate  of  Faith  and  Love.  6th  ed. 
London:  1651.     4°. 

7680  PRESTON,  LYMAN.  Complete  Time  Table:  showing  the  Num- 
ber of  Days  from  any  Date  in  any  given  Month.   N.  Y. :  1828.   Ob.  4°. 

7681  PRICE,  JOHN.  An  Hist,  and  Topog.  Account  of  Leominster, 
and  its  Vicinity;  with  Appendix.  Ludlow:  1795.  6°.  Fine  tinted 
plates. 

7682  PRICE,  KICHAKD,  d.d.  Sermons  on  the  Christian  Doctrine, 
with  an  Appendix,  occasioned  by  Dr.  Priestley's  Letters  to  the 
Author.     London:  1787.     8°. 

7683  Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty.     New  Ed. 

London:  1776.     8°. 

7684 Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion. Added  a  Letter  fr.  M.  Turgot,  and  the  Will  of  M.  Fortune 
Ricard.    London:  1785.     8°.    Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

7685  A  Review  of  the  Principal  Questions  and  Difficulties  in 

Morals.     2d  ed.     Corr.     London:  1769.    8°. 

7686  Sermons   on  the   Security  and  Happiness  of  a   Virtuous 

Course.    Phila. :  1788.     18°.    Auto,  of  T.  M.  Harris. 

7687 Same.     Boston:  1794.    8°. 

7688  Four   Dissertations.      1.  On  Providence.     2.   On  Prayer. 

3.  Reasons,  etc.     4.  Miracles,  etc.    2d  ed.     London:  1768.    8°. 


426  CATALOGUE, 

7689  PEICE,  RICHAKD,  d.d.  Observations  on  Reversionary  Pay- 
ments, Annuities,  &c.     London:  1771.     8\ 

7690 Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Rep.  Boston:  1784.    12°. 

7691  Two  Tracts  on  Civil  Liberty,  the  War  with  America,  the 

Debts  and  finances  of  the  Kingdom :  with  a  General  Introduction 
and  Suppl.     London:  1778.     8°. 

7692  PRICHARD,  JAS.  COWLES,  (m.d.)  The  Eastern  Origin  of 
the  Celtic  ]^ations  proved  by  a  Comparison  of  their  Dialects  with  the 
Sanskrit,  &c.,  forming  a  Supplement  to  Researches  into  the  Physical 
History  of  Mankind.     London:  1831.     8°. 

7693  PRIDEAUX,  HUMPHREY,  d.d.  The  True  N'ature  of  Impos- 
ture Eully  Display 'd  in  the  Life  of  Mahomet.  5th  ed.  corr.  Lond: 
1713.    8°. 

7694 The  Original  and  Right  of  Tithes,  for  the  Maintenance  of 

the  Ministry.    Truly  stated.     Norwich:  1710.     8°. 
7695  PRIEST,  JOSIAH.    American  Antiquities,  and  Discoveries  in 

the  West.     Albany:  1833.     8°.    Plates. 
7696 A  Yiew  ^of  the  Expected  Millennium.    Embellished  with 

a  Chart.     6th  ed.    Albany:  1828.     12°. 

7697  Wonders  of  Nature  and  Providence,  Displayed.    Albany* 

1825.     8°. 

7698  PRIEST,  WILLIAM.  Travels  in  the  United  States,  1793-97. 
With  the  Author's  Journals  of  his  Voyages  across  the  Atlantic. 
London;  1802.     8°.     Frontispiece. 

Scarce.  —  Facts  with  regard  to  the  infancy  of  the  Theatre  in  the  U.  S.  are  given  here.    The 
author  was  a  theatrical  musician. 

7699  PRIESTLY  JOS.  Des.  of  a  new  chart  of  History.  London: 
1781.    12°. 

7700  PRIESTLEY,  JOSEPH.  A  Description  of  a  System  of  Biog- 
raphy; with  a  Catalogue  of  all  the  Names  inserted  in  it,  and  the 
dates  annexed  to  them.    New  ed.     Phila. :  1803.    8°.     Chart. 

7701  Lectures  on  History,  and  General  Policy.    New  ed.  with 

Enl.  from  the  Amer.  Ed.     London:  1826.     8°. 

7702  Discourses  relating  to  the  Evidences  of  Revealed  Religion, 

did.  in  Phila.    Yol  2.    Phila  :  1797.    8°. 

7703 Familiar  Letters  in  Refutation  of  Charges  against  the  Dis- 
senters and  Unitarians.  By  the  Rev.  Mr.  Madan.  2d  ed.  Birming- 
ham: 1790.    8°. 

7704 An  Appeal  to  the  Public,  on  the  subject  of  the  Riots  in 

Birmingham:  added,  Strictures  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  "  Thoughts 
on  the  late  Riot  at  Birmingham."     Birmingham:  1791.     8°. 

7705  The  History  and  Present  State  of  Electricity,  with  original 

Experiments.     4th  ed.  corr.  and  enlg.     London:  1775.     4°. 

7706  A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Oratory  and  Criticisms.     London: 

1777.    4°. 


CATALOGUE.  427 

7707  PRIESTLEY,  JOSEPH.  Discourses  on  the  Evidences  of  Re- 
vealed Religion.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1795.     12°. 

7708 An  Examination  of    Dr.   Reid's  Inquiry  in  the  Human 

Mind.  Dr.  Beattie's  Essay  on  Truth,  and  Dr.  Oswald's  Appeal. 
2d  ed.    London:  1775.    8°. 

7709  Three  Tracts.     1.  An  Appeal  to  the  Serious  and  Candid. 

2.  A  Familiar  Illustration  of  certain  Passgs.  of  Scripture.  3.  A 
General  View  of  the  Arguments  for  the  Unity  of  God.  London : 
1791.    12°. 

7710 An  History  of  the  Corruptions  of   Christianity.    3d  ed. 

Boston:  1707.     2v.     12°. 

7711  4  Tracts.    An  Appeal  to  the  Serious  and  Candid  Professors 

of  Christianity.  3d.  ed.  1771.  A  Free  Address  to  Protestant  Dis- 
senters, as  such,  1771;  A  Free  Address  on  the  subject  of  the  Lord's 
supper,  1769;  Additions  to  the  Address,  London,  1770.     12°. 

7712  Letters  to  the  Jewes;  inviting  them  to  an  amicable  Discus- 
sion of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity.    New  York:  1794.     12°. 

7713  Remarks  on  Blackstone's  Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of 

England. ,   Relating  to  the  Dissenters.     Phila. :  1773.    8°. 

7714  A  Comparison  of  the  Institutions  of  Moses  with  those  of 

the  Hindoos  and  other  Ancient  Nations.  Northumberland:  1799.  8°. 

7715  Discourses  on  various  Subjects.  Northumberland:  1805.    8°. 

7716  PRIME,  NATHANIEL  S.  A  History  of  Long  Island.  New 
York:  1845.     12°. 

7717  PRINCE,  JOHN,  (Yicar  of  Berry-Pomeroy.)  Danmonii  orien- 
tales  illustres.  Or,  The  Worthies  of  Devon.  New  Ed. ,  with  Plates. 
London:  1810.    4°. 

7718  PRINCE,  JOHN.  Rural  Lays  and  Sketches,  and  other 
Poems.     Essex:  1845.     Sm.  4°. 

7719  PRINCE,  NANCY,  (Mrs.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Life  and 
Travels  of.     Written  by  Herself .    3d  Ed.     Boston:  1856.     18°. 

7720  PRINCE,  NATHAN.  An  Essay  to  solve  the  Difficulties  that 
attend  the  several  Accounts  of  our  Saviour's  Resurrection.  By  a 
Fellow  of  Harvard  College.     Boston:  1734.     4°. 

7721  PRINCE,  THOMAS.  New  England  Chronology.  Boston: 
1736.     12°.     Vol.  1,  and  Vol.  2,  Nos.  1  and  2.     [Rare.] 

7722 Same.     Boston:   1826.     8°. 

7723  Same.     With  Add.   by  S.  G.  Drake.     Boston:  1852.     8°. 

Many  illus. 
7724 Fun.  Serm.  on  the   Rev.   Nathl.  Williams,  at  the   South 

Church  in  Boston,  Jan.  10,  1737,  8.     Boston:  8°. 
7725  Serm.  at  the  Pub.  Lect.  in  Boston,  Jan.  8, 1729,  30.     Upon 

the  Death  of  the  Hon.  Samuel  Sewall,  Esq.;  late  Chief  Justice  of 

the  Circuits.     Boston:  1730.    8°. 
7726 Six  Sermons  by  one  of  the  Ministers  of  the  South  Church 


428  CATALOGUE. 

in  Boston.  Published  from  his  MSS.,  by  John  Erskine,  d.d.  Edin- 
burgh: 1785.    12°. 

7727  The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and 

iNTew  Testament,  fully  Translated  into  English  Metre.  Being  the 
New  England  Psalm  Book  Rev.  and  Impr.  Boston:  17c8.  12°. 
[Rare.] 

Prince's  Revision  contains  a  history  of  the  celebrated  "  Bay  Psalm  Book,"  the  first  book 
printed  in  America.  Coi>ies  of  the  original  "  New  England  Psalm  Book,"  that  have 
probably  become  separated  from  Prince's  Library,  are  valued  at  $1,000. 

7728  The  Christian  History,  containing  Accounts  of  the  Revival 

and  Propagation  of  Religion  in  Great  Brit,  and  America.  For 
1743.     Boston:  1744.    8°.     [Very  rare.] 

7729  Same.     For  1744.     Boston:  1745.     8°.     [Yery  rare.] 

7730  The  Sovereign  God.    A  Serm.  occasd.  by  the  Decease  of 

Mrs.  Deborah  Prince,  on  Friday  July  20,  1744.     Boston:  1744.    8°. 

7731  God  destroyeth  the  Hope  of  Man.     A  Serm.  on  the  Death 

of  Frederick,  Prince  of  Wales.     Boston:  1751.     8°. 

7732 Extraordinary  Events.     Illustrated  in  a  Serm.   at  the  So. 

Ch.  in  Boston,  ^ST.  E.,  on  the  Gen.  Thanksgiving,  18  July,  1745. 
Occasd.  by  taking  the  City  of  Louisbourg.     Boston:  1745:    8°. 

One  of  the  best  accounts  of  that  enterprise.— S.  G-.  D. 

7733  PRINCE,  WM.  R.     The  Pomological  Manual.     Pt.  2.    New 

York:  1831.     8°. 
7731  PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND.     Short  Account  of.     London: 

18.39.     8°.     Map. 
773 ">  PRINCETON,  Ms.     Celebration  of  the  100th  Anniversary  of. 

Oct.  20th,  1850.     Worcr.:  1860.     8°. 
773G  PRIOR,  GEO.      U.   S.   Commercial  Register,  containing  the 

lives  of  distinguished  merchants.    N.  Y. :  1851.     12°. 

7737  PRIOR,  MARGARET.  Walks  of  Usefulness;  or,  reminiscences 
or  M.  P.     N.  Y.:  1844.     12°.     Port. 

7738  PRIOR,  JAMES,  (Esq.)  Memoir  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Edmund 
Burke,  with  Autograph.     Phila.:  1825.     8°.     Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

7739  PRIOR,  MATTHEW.  Poems  on  several  occasions.  London: 
1718.    Frontis. 

Elegant  tall  folio.    23  pages  of  names  of  original  subscribers. 

7740  PRITTS,  J.  Mirror  of  Olden  Time  Border  Life;  Embracing  a 
History  of  the  Discovery  of  America,  History  of  Virginia,  of  the 
Early  Settlement  of  Pennsylvania,  Personal  Narratives,  Sketches  of 
Frontier  Men,  etc.    Abingdon,  Va.:  1849.     8°.    Woodcuts. 

7741  PRIZE-BOOK  of  the  Publick  Latin  School  in  Boston.  Nos. 
1-6.     Boston:  1820.     8°. 

7742  PROBATE  DIRECTORY,  The.    Boston:  1803.     12°. 

7743  PROBLEM  (The)  of  American  Destiny  solved  by  Science  and 
History.    N.  York:  1863.     12°. 


CATALOOVK  429 

7744  PROCEEDINGS  of  a  conveution  of  Delegates  from  Several 
N.  E.  States  held  at  Boston,  1780.  Introd.  and  notes  by  Franklin 
B.  Hough.     Albany:  1867.    4<>. 

7745 of  the  U.  S.  Anti-Masonic  Convention  held  atPhila.,  Sept. 

11,  1830.    Embracing  Journal,     [n.  p.]     1830.     8°. 

7746  of  the  Trial  of  the  ship  Two  Friends,  in  the  Court  of  Vice 

Admiralty,  Bermuda,  Phila.  1795;  Smith,  Saml.  H.,  Remarks  on 
Education,  Phila.  1798;  Slender,  Robt.  O.  S.  M.  Letters  on  Vari- 
ous Subjects.     Phila.:  1799.     1vol.    8°. 

7747  at  the  Reception  and  Dinner  in  Honor  of  George  Peabody, 

by  the  Citizens  of  Danvers,  Oct.  9,  1856.  Boston:  1856.  R.  8°.  Il- 
lustrated.    Portraits. 

7748  of  the  First  Ten  Years  of   the  American  Tract  Society. 

[Andover]:  1824.     12^ 

7749 Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  of  Indian  Affairs,  with 

an  Introd.  by  F.  B.  Hough.     Albany:  1861.     4°.     2  vols. 

7750 of  a  General  Court-Martial,  holden  at  Cambridge,  upon  the 

Trial  of  Col.  David  Henley.    Boston:  1778.    8°. 

Scarce.    A  trial  held  at  the  instigation  of  Gen.  Burgoyne,  who  acted  as  prosecutor,  for 
alleged  cruelties  to  the  t»aratoga  prisoners.    Henley  was  in  command  at  Cambridge. 

7751  of  the  Council,  and  the  H.  of  Representatives  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Mass. -Bay,  rel.  to  the  Convening,  Holding  and  Keeping  the 
Gen.  Assembly  at  Harvard  College.     Boston:  1770.    8°.  • 

7752 of  the  2^ew  York  Hist.  Society  for  1844.    N.  Y.:  1845.    8°. 

7753  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Boston  Public  Library  Building. 

Jan.  1, 1858.    Boston:  1858.     8°. 

7754 of  the  N.  York  Hist.   Soc.  on  the  Announcement  of  the 

Death  of  Luther  Bradish.     Oct.  1863.     :N'.  Y.  :  1855.   R.  8°. 

7755  of  the  New  York  Hist.  Society  at  the  Dedication  of  the 

Library.     3  :N'ov.  ,  1857.     8°. 

7756  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Cong.  House,  Boston,  Feb.  12th, 

1873;  with  a  Brief  History  of  the  Cong.  Asso.     Boston:  1873.    8°. 

7757  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Mass.   Dec,  1873.   Bost.:  1874.   8°. 

775>^  PR0CLAMATI0:N'S  for  Thanksgiving,  issued  by  the  Con- 
tinental Congress,  Pres't  Washington,  by  the  National  and  State 
Governments  on  the  Peace  of  1815,  by  the  Governors  of  New  York, 
&c.;  with  an  Hist.  Introd.  and  Notes.    Albany:  1858.    Fol. 

7750  PRODIGIES  AND  APPARITIONS,  — or,  England's  Warning 
Pieces.     [London:]  1643.     18°.     Curious  plates. 

A  curious  picture  of  the  superstition  of  the  day.    This  rare  little  volume  is  illustrated 
with  many  engravings  of  the  wonderful  evidences  of  the  supernatural. 

7760  PROFESSIONAL  YEARS,  The,  of  John  H.  Hobart,  d.d. 
N.  Y. :  183).     12". 

7761  PROGRESS  OF  THE  GOSPEL.     N.  Y.:  1865.    4°. 

7762  PROGRESS  OF  THE  PILGRIM  GOOD-INTENT,  in  Jaco- 
binical Times.     2d  Am.  Ed.    N.  Y. :  1828. 


430  CATALOGUE, 

7763  PROLIX,  PEREGRINE,  (Pseud.)  A  Pleasant  Peregrination 
through  the  prettiest  Parts  of  Pennsylvania.    Phila.:  1886.     18°. 

7764 Letters  descriptive  of  the  Yirginia  Springs;  with  a  Map  of 

Ya.     2d  Ed.    Phila.:  1837.    18°. 

7765  PROPER  OBJECT  (The)  of  the  Present  War  with  France  and 
Spain  considered.     London:  1762.     8°. 

7766  PROPHETIC  Conjectures  on  the  French  Revolution,  and  other 
Recent  and  Shortly  Expected  Events.   3d  ed.   ^N'orthamp. :  1794.   18°. 

7767  PROPRIETORS  (The)  of  Charles  River  Bridge,  in  Equity  vs. 
the  Proprietors  of  the  Warren  Bridge.     [Boston:  1829.]    4°. 

7768  PRO-SLAYERY  ARGUME]!^T  (The).  As  maintained  by  the 
most  Distinguished  Writers  of  the  Southern  States:  Chancellor 
Harper,  Governor  Hammond,  Dr.  Simms,  and  Prof.  Dew.  Phila.: 
1853.    12°. 

7769  PROSPECT  (A)  Of  the  most  famous  Parts  of  the  World.  Yiz. : 
Asia,  Africa,  Europe  and  America.     London:  1675.     Ob.  8°. 

This  little  book  contains  numerous  maps  (one  of  N.  England  and  N.  York) ;  and  descrip- 
tions of  various  parts  of  America.     Scarce. 

7770  PROTEST  (A)  Against  T.  Paine's  "  Rights  of  Man."  London: 
1792.  Also,  A  Fourth  Letter  to  Thomas  Paine,  in  Ans.  to  the 
Second  Part  of  the  Rights  of  Man.     London:  1792.     8°. 

7771  PROTESTANT  ALMANACK  (The  New).  For  the  Year  1677, 
from  onr  Deliverance  from  Popery  by  Q.  Elizabeth,  118.  Calculated 
according  to  Art,  for  the  Meridian  of  Rome,  where  the  Pope  is  ele- 
vated 90  Degrees,  above  all  Reason.     London:  1677.     12°. 

7772  PROTESTANT  (The),  1830,  1831.  [A  Weekly  Newspaper.] 
2  vols.     Sm.  Fol. 

7773  PROTESTANT  JESUITISM.  By  a  Protestant.  New  York: 
1836.     12°. 

7774  PROUD,  ROBERT.  The  History  of  Pennsylvania,  from  the 
Original  Institution  and  Settlement,  till  after  the  year  1742.  Phila. 
1797-98.     2v.     8°. 

7775  PROUDFIT,  Rev.  ALEX.  Memoir  of,  by  John  Forsyth. 
New  York:  1855.     16°.     Portrait. 

7776  PROYINCIAL  CONGRESS  OF  MASS.  Journals  in  1774-5; 
and  of  the  Com.  of  Safety.  Bost.:1838.  8°.  Autog.  of  J.  P.  Bigelow. 

7777  PRUSSIA.  Report  on  the  state  of  Public  instruction  in  P.  by 
Y.  Cousin.    Tr.  by  S.  Austin.     New  York:  1835.     16°. 

7778  PRYNNE,  WILLIAM.  The  Perpetvity  of  a  Regenerate 
Man's  Estate.     London:  1627.    4°. 

7779  PSALMS,  HYMNS  (The),  And  Spiritual  Songs  of  the  Old 
and  New  Testament.  For  the  Use,  Edification,  and  Comfort  of  the 
Saints  in  Public  and  Private,  especially  in  New  England.  27th 
Ed.    Boston:  1762.     12°. 

7780 Yiz.:  Trinity  Church.      Boston,  1808;    (Autog.  of  Thos. 

Perkins);    Brattle  Square,  1812,   (Autog.  of  N.  L.   Frothing h am) ; 


CATALOGUE,  431 

Chapel  Hymns,  Lowell  Mason,  1842;  Dr.  Livingston,  N.  Y., 
1789 ;  Universalist,  Boston,  1808  ;  Providence  Selection,  1820. 
6  vols.    12°. 

7781  Collection,   Boston,    1814;   Chapel    Hymn  Book,    Boston, 

1842.  Order  of  Worship,  Philad.,  1830;  Sacred  Extracts,  Boa- 
ton,  1814;  Hymns,  &c.,  Philad.,  1814.    5  vols.     12°. 

7782 Methodist  Collection.    N.  Y.,   1839.    Collection,   N.  Y., 

1820.     2  vols.    8°. 

7783  PUBLIC  CHARACTERS,  or  Cotemporary  Biography.  Balti- 
more: 1803.    8°. 

7784 to  be  continued  annually.    1799-1802.    London:  1801-07. 

3v.    8°. 

7785  PUFFENDORF,  SAML.  An  Introduction  to  the  Hist,  of  the 
Principal  Kingdoms  and  States  of  Europe.  London:  1697.  8°. 
Portrait. 

7786 Of  the  Laws  of  Nature  and  Nations.    With  the  Notes  of 

M.  Barbeyrac.     London:  1717.    Fol. 

7787  An  Introd.  to  the  History  of  the  Principal  States  of  Europe. 

Continued  by  Mr.  De  La  Martiniere.  Impr.  by  J.  Sayer.  New  ed. 
London:  1764.     2v.    8°.     Portrait. 

7788  PULLEYN,  WILLIAM.  Church-yard  Gleanings,  and  Epi- 
grammatic Scraps.  A  Collection  of  Remarkable  Epitaphs  and 
Epigrams.     London.    12°.     Frontispiece. 

7789  PULPIT  ORATOR.  A  New  Selection  of  Eloquent  Pulpit 
Discourses.    Boston:  1804.     12°. 

7790  PULSZKY,  FRA:  and  THERESA.  White,  Red,  Black. — 
Sketches  of  American  Society.     2  vols.     New  York:  1853.     12°. 

7791  PULTENEY,  WILLIAM,  Esq.  Thoughts  on  the  present  state 
of  Affairs  with  America,  and  the  means  of  Conciliation.  5th  ed. 
London:  1778.  pp.  111.  [Containing  an  Appendix  of  Letters  of 
Dr.  Franklin,  a  Tract  of  Dr.  Tucker.] 

7792  PREMMILL,  JAMES.  The  Fruits  of  Leisure;  A  Collection  of 
Original  Yerse.     Circleville,  O.:  1847.     18°. 

7793  PUNCH ARD,  GEORGE.  History  of  Congregationalism  from 
about  A.  D.  250  to  1616.     Salem:  1841.    12°. 

7794 A  View  of  Congregationalism.    With  an  Introd.  by  R.  S. 

Storrs,  D.D.     Salem:  1840.    12°. 

7795  PyRCHAS,SAMVEL.  Pvrchas  his  Pilgrimage,  or  Relations  of 
the  World.  This  First  Part  containeth  a  Theological  and  Geographi- 
cal Historic  of  Asia,  Africa,  and  America,  with  the  Islands  Adia- 
cent.     London:  1613.     Fol. 

7796  A  Theatre  of  Politicall  Flying-Insects.     Wherein  especially 

the  Nature,  the  Worth,  the  Work,  the  Wonder,  and  the  manner  of 
Right  ordering  of  the  Bee,  is  Discovered  and  Described.  London: 
1657    4°. 


432  CATALOGUE. 

7797  PYRCHAS,  SAMYEL.  His  Pilgrim es.  In  Five  Bookes.  Con- 
taining English  Yoyages,  to  the  East,  West  and  South  Parts  of 
America.  The  Fourth  Part.  [4th  vol.]  London:  1625.  Fol.  Map 
of  ]Sr.  England. 

This  is  the  vol.  "which  contains  the  early  voyages  to  America,  and  is  consequently  more 
valued  than  the  others.  Purchas  was  the  successor  and  imitator  of  Hakluyt, — these 
two  are  the  corner-stone  of  American  maritime  discovery. 

7798 Spiritual  Honey  from  ^Natural  Hives.  Meditations  and  Ob- 
servations on  the  Katural  History  and  Habits  of  Bees.  First 
introduced  to  Public  Notice  in  1657.     London. 

7799  PURPLE,  EDWIN"  R.  Geneal.  :N'otes  of  the  Golden  Family 
in  America.    K.  Y. :  1873.    Privately  printed.    4°. 

7800  PURPLE,  SAMUEL  S.,M.D.  Geneal.  Memorials  of  Wm.  Brad- 
ford, the  Printer.  ]Sr.  Y.:1873.  Privately  printed.  R.  4°.  Auto- 
graph letter  of  Author. 

7801  PURSUITS  of  Literature.  A  satirical  poem  with  notes.  1st 
Amer.  from  7th  London  ed.     Phila. :  1800.     8°. 

7802  PURYIANCE,  ROBERT.  A  :Nrarrative  of  Events  which  oc- 
curred in  Baltimore  Town  during  the  Revolutionary  War.  Baltimore : 
1849.     12".    [Scarce.] 

7803  PUTI^AM ,  A.  W. ,  Esq.  History  of  Middle  Tennessee ;  or.  Life 
and  Times  of  Gen.  James  Robertson.  Nashville,  Tenn. :  1859.  8°. 
Maps  and  Yiews. 

7804  PUTNAM,  OLIYER.  Tracts  on  Political  Economy.  Boston: 
1834.    8°. 

7805  PUTNAM  PHALANX.  Origin  and  first  parade  of  the.  Reor- 
ganization, By-laws,  second  parade.     Hartford:  1860.    8°. 

7808  PUTNAM'S  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE  of  Amer.  literature, 
science  and  art.    Yols.  1-6,    N.  Y.:  1853-55.    6v.   8°. 

This  valuable  series  is  becoming  scarce.  It  numbered  some  of  the  best  American  writers 
among  its  contributors.    Vol.  1  contains  the  history  of  '*  Old  Ironsides,"  by  Cooper. 

7807  PYM,  ARTHUR  GORDON.  The  Narrative  of,  of  Nantucket, 
North  America;  comprising  the  Details  of  a  Mutiny,  Famine,  and 
Shipwreck,  during  a  Yoyage  to  the  South  Seas;  resulting  in  various 
extraordinary  Adventures  and  Discoveries.     London :  1838.     12°. 


Q. 

7808  QUACKENBOS,  G.  P.  (a.m.)    Illustrated  School  History  of 

the  U.  S.    [New  Ed.]    N.  York:     1866.    12°. 

7809 Same.    New  York:  1859.    12°. 

7810  QUAKER  TRACTS.     25  nos.     Hull  Henry  (1813.)    Yindica- 

tion  of  the  Quakers  (1765) ,  &c. 


CATALOGUE.  433 

7811  QUAKER  TRACTS.  Lot  of  2G.  Getchell,  1799;  Anthony 
Turver,  1799;  II.  Hull,  1812;  ,W.  Savery,  1805;  Job  Scott,  1^07; 
II.  Take,  1812;  M.  Birkbeek,  181G. 

7812  QUAKERS.  A  Treatise  of  Oaths.  Containing  Several  ^^eighty 
Reasons  why  the  People  call'd  Quakers  refuse  to  swear.  Presente/I 
to  the  King  and  Great  Council  of  England,  Assembled  in  Parlia- 
ment.    London:  1075,  and  Re-Printed  in  Dublin,  17 J 3.     12°. 

7813  A  Collection  of  Acts  of  Parliament,  relative  to  the  Quakers, 

from  the  Year  1688.     London:  1757.    4°.     [Very  rare.] 

7814 The  Foundation  of  True  Preaching  asserted.  In  Opposi- 
tion to  a  Counterfeit  Sermon,  pretended  to  be  preached  before  the 
people  called  Quakers.    London:  1087. 

7815 Three  Treatises  in  which  the  Principle,  Doctrines,  Ministry, 

&c.,  are  plainly  declared.  The  First  by  Wm.  Penn;  2d  by  Robt. 
Barclay;  3d,  Jos.  Pike.     Wilmington:  1783.    8°. 

7816  QUARLES,  FRAISTCIS.  Judgment  and  Mercy  for  afflicted 
Souls.  New  Ed.:  with  a  Biog.  and  Crit.  Introdn.,  by  Reginalde 
Wolfe,  Esq.     [T.  F.  Dibdin.]     London:  1807.    8°.    Port. 

7817 Enchiridion:  Containing  Institutions.   London:  1856.    12°. 

Portrait. 

7818  QUEBEC  ALMA^NTAC.  The,  and  Brit.  Amer. Royal Kalendar, 
for  1819.     Quebec:  [n.  d.]    18°. 

7819  QUEBEC.  An  Accurate  and  Authentic  Journal  of  the  Siege 
of  Quebec,  1759.  By  a  Gentleman  in  an  eminent  Station  on  the 
Spot.  London:  1759.  8°.  Portraits,  View,  Plans  and  Maps. 
Autog.  Robt.  Monckton.  • 

7820  The  Quebec  Guide.     Historical  and  Descriptive.     With  a 

Plan  of  the  City.     Quebec:  1844.     18°. 

7821  The  Picture  of  Quebec.     Quebec:  1829.     18°. 

7822 Same.    2d  ed.    N'ew  York:  1830.    18°.     Map. 

7823  QUICK,  J0H:N'.  Synodium  in  Gallia  Reformata:  the  Acts,  De- 
cisions and  Canons  of  the  7  last  Il^'ational  Councils  of  the  Reformed 
Churches  in  France.     Vol.  2.     London:  1692.    Folio. 

7824  QUILLmAK,  EDWARD,  Esq.  Carmina  Brugesiana.  Do- 
mestic  Poems.     Geneva:  1822.     8°. 

7825  QUINCE,  PETER.  (Pseud.)  A  Parnassian  Shop  opened  in 
the  Pindaric  Stile.  Boston:  1801.  12°.  [Isaac  Story  was  Peter 
Quince.] 

782i>  QUINCY,  EDMUND,  Esq.  A  Treatise  of  Hemp-IIusbandry. 
With  introd.  Observations  upon  the  Necessity  which  the  American 
British  Colonies  are  under,  generally  to  engage  in  the  said  Produc- 
tion.    Boston:  1765.     4°.     Plate  of  a  Hemp-mill. 

7827  QUINCY,  EDMUND.  Life  of  Josiah  Quincy,  by  his  Son. 
Boston:  1867.     12°.     Two  Portraits. 

7828  QUINCY,  JOHN,  m.d.  Limologia:  or,  an  Historical  Account 
of  the  Plague  in  London  in  1665.     London:  1721.    8°. 


434  CATALOGUE, 

7829  QUINCY,  JOHK,  m.d.  Prselectiones  Pharmaceuticse :  or  a 
Course  of  lectures  in  Pharmacy.  Pub.  with  a  preface  by  P.  Shaw. 
London,  1723.    4°. 

7830  QUIKCY,  JOSIAH.  A  Municipal  History  of  Boston,  during 
Two  Centuries.  From  Sept.  17th,  1630,  to  Sept.  17th,  1830.  Bos- 
ton: 1852.    8°.     must. 

7831  The  History  of  the  Boston  Athenaeum,  with  Biog.  Notices 

of  its  Founders.     Cambridge:  1851.     8°. 

7832  The  Journals  of  Maj.  Samuel  Shaw.     With  a  Life  of  the 

Author.     Boston:  1847.    8°.     Port. 

7833  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  John  Quincy  Adams.      Boston: 

1859.    8°.     Port. 

.834 The  History  of  Harvard  University.     2  vols.     Cambridge: 

1840.    8°. 
7835 Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Josiah  Quincy,  Jr.    By  his  son. 

Bcfeton:  1825.    8°.     Scarcp. 

7836  Memoir  of  the  life  of.     1744-75.    2  ed.    Boston:  1874.    8°. 

7837  QUIKCY,  JOSIAH,  Junior.  Observations  on  the  Boston 
Port-Bill;  with  Thoughts  on  Civil  Society  and  Standing  Armies. 
Phila.:  1774.    8°.     Rare. 

7838  QUIKCY,  JOSIAH  PHILLIPS.  Charicles:  A  Dramatic 
Poem.     Boston:  1856.     12°. 

7839  QUINCY,  SAMUEL.  Twenty  Sermons.  Preach'd  in  the 
Parish  of  St.  Philip,  Charles-Town,  S.  C.  Boston,  New-Eng.: 
1750.    8°. 

7840  QUINCY  PAMPHLETS.  33  nos.  Speeches,  Addresses,  &c., 
by  Josiah  Quincy,  Sen.,  on  Various  occasions, — in  Congress,  as  Mayor 
of  Boston,  as  President  of  H.  U.,  on  the  Boston  Athenaeum,  etc. 

This  collection  covers  a  period  from  1806  to  1869.    Several  autographs  of  Mr.  Quincy. 

7841  QUINT,  A.  H.  The  Potomac  and  the  Rapidan.  Bost.:  1864.  12°. 
7842 The  Record  of  the  Second  Mass.  Infantry,  1861-65.    Bos- 
ton: 1867.    4°.    With  eleven  Steel  Portraits. 


R 

7843  R.  H.  The  Trumpet  of  Fame;  or  Sir  Francis  Drake's  and  Sir 
John  Hawkins'  Farewell;  with  an  encouragement  to  all  Sailors  and 
Soldiers,  that  are  minded  to  go,  in  this  worthy  enterprise.  With 
names  of  many  ships  and  what  they  have  done  against  our  foes. 
London:  1595.    2d  ed.    Kent:  1818.     12°. 

7844  R.  H.  R.  Sketches  in  Yerse.  [Largely  from  the  Portfolio.] 
Phila.:  1810.    8°. 

7845  RABAUT,  J.  P.  Precis  Historique  de  la  Revolution  Fran9ais. 
With  engravings.    2d  ed.    Paris  and  Strasbourg:  1792.    18°. 


CATALOGUE.  435 

7846  RADCLIFFE,  ANK.  Journey  made  in  1794,  through  Holland 
and  Germany,  with  a  Return  down  the  Rhine.  Observations  dur- 
ing a  Tour  to  the  Lakes  of  Lancashire,  Westmoreland,  and  Cumber- 
land.    Dublin:  1795.     8°. 

7847  RAE,  JOHN.  Some  new  Principles  on  Political  Economy, 
exposing  the  Fallacies  of  the  System  of  Free  Trade.  Boston  : 
1834.    8°. 

7848  RAFINESQUE,  C.  S.  Atlantic  Journal  and  Friend  of  Knowl- 
edge.   Philada.:  1832-3.    8°.     Front. 

7849  Ten  Tracts  on  various  Subjects,  including  Kentucky  fossils. 

7850  RAILROAD  HISTORY.     250  Pamphlets. 

7851  RAILROAD  JUBILEE.  Celebration  Commemorative  of  the 
opening  of  Railroad  Communication  betw.  Boston  and  Canada. 
Boston:  1852.    8°.    Map. 

7852  RAILROADIANA.  New  History  of  England.  Sketches. 
Descriptive  of  the  Vicinity  of  the  Railroads.  1st  Ser.  Map  and 
Illustrations.     London:   1838.     12°. 

7853  RAINBOW  (The).  1st  Ser.  Originally  pub.  in  the  Richmond 
Enquirer.     Richmond:  1804.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

7854  RAINE,  JOHN.  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Parish  of 
Blyth.     Westminster:  1860.    4to  descriptive  plates. 

7855  RALEIGH,  WALTER,  Sir.  Abridgment  of  History  of  the 
World:  Five  Books.  His  Premonition  to  Princes:  Also  some 
Genuine  Remains  of  that  learned  Knight,  viz. :  I.  Of  The  Inven- 
tion of  Shipping.  II.  A  Relation  of  the  Action  at  Cadiz.  III.  A 
Dialogue  bet.  a  Jesuit  and  a  Recusant.  lY.  An  Apology  for  his 
unlucky  Voyage  to  Guiana.  Published  by  Philip  Raleigh,  the  only 
Grandson  to  Sir  Walter.  3d  ed.  Author's  Life,  Trial  and  Death. 
London:  1702.     8°.     Port. 

7856 Remains  of.     London:  1675.     18°.    Portrait. 

7857  Judicious  and  Select  Essays  and  Observations  by  that  Re- 
nowned and  Learned  Knight.  With  his  Apologie  for  his  Voyage  to 
Guiana.     London:  1650.     18°.     Portrait. 

7858  The  History  of  the  World.     In  five   Bookes.    London: 

1614.    Fol.    Portrait  and  Engraved  Title-page. 

*7859  The  History  of  the  World.    11th  ed.,  printed  from  a  Copy 

revised  by  Himself.  Prefixed,  the  Life  of  R.  by  Mr.  Oldys.  His 
Trial.     London:  1736.     2v.     Fol.     Port. 

7860 Sir  Walter  Rawleigh's  Ghost;  or,  his  Apparition  to  an  inti- 
mate Friend,  willing  him  to  translate  into  English,  this  Learned 
Book  of  L.  Lessius,  entitled,  (De  Providentia  Numenis,  et 
Animi  Immortalitate.)  Written  against  the  Atheists  and  Politi- 
tians  of  these  days.     London:  1651.     18°.     Portrait. 

7861  RALPH,  JAMES.  The  Muses  Address  to  the  King:  An  Ode. 
London:  1728.     8°. 


436  CATALOGUE. 

7862  KAMSAY,  DAVID,  m.d.  History  of  the  Kevolution  of  South 
Carolina,  from  a  British  Province  to  an  Independent  State.  Tren- 
ton: 1785.     2v.    8°. 

78f)3  La  Yida  de  Jorge  Washington.     Traducida  el  Espanol  por 

Eduardo  Barry.    Filadelfia:  1826.    12°. 

7864  Memoirs  of  Martha  Laurens  Ramsay.     3d  ed.      Boston: 

1812.     18°. 

7865  [Same.]    Phila.:  1845.    18°.     Portrait. 

7866  Life  of  Geo.   Washington.     2d  ed.     Boston:   1811.     12°. 

Port. 

7867  History  of  the  United  States,  1607  to  1808.     Continued  to 

the  Treaty  of  Ghent  by  S.  S.  Smith.     2d  ed.     3v.     Phila. :  1818.    8°. 

7868  The  History  of  the  Amer.  Revolution.     2  vols.    Trenton: 

1811.     8°. 

7869 Same.     Phila. :  1789.     2v.     Pol. 

7870  History  of  the  American  Revolution.   Phila.:  1789.  2v.  8°. 

7871  Life  of  Washington.    N.  York:  1807.    8°.    Port. 

7872  Sketch  of  the  Soil,  Climate,  Weather  and  Diseases  of  South 

Carolina.    Charleston:  1796.     8°. 

7873  History  of  South  Carolina,  from  its  first  Settlemt.  in  1670  to 

the  year  1808.     2  vols.     I^ewberry,  S.  C. :  1809.    8°.    [Very  scarce.] 

7874 Eulogy  upon  Benj.  Rush,  m.d.     Delivered  in  the  Circular 

Ch.  of  Charleston,  1813.     Phila.:  1813.     8°. 

7875  Life  of  Geo.  Washington.  4th  ed.  Engravings.  Balti- 
more: 1815.     12°. 

7876  RAMSEY,  J.  G.  M.  Annals  of  Tennessee,  from  its  Settlement, 
1769  to  1800.     Charleston:  1853.     8°.    Map. 

7877  RAMSAY,  JAMES,  (Rev.)  An  Essay  on  the  Treatment  and 
Conversion  of  African  Slaves  in  the  British  Sugar  Colonies.  Lon- 
don: 1784.     8°. 

7878  RAMSEY,  W.  Missionary  Tour  in  India,  performed  by  the 
Rev.  Messrs.  Reed  &  Ramsey.     Phila. :  1836.     12°.    Portrait. 

7879  RAI^D,  E.  S.,  Jr.  Life  Memories;  and  other  Poems.  Boston: 
1859.     12°. 

7880  RAKDALL,  H.  S.  Life  of  Thos.  Jefferson,  in  3  vols.  Yol.  3.  8°. 

7881  RANDALL,  S.  S.  Digest  of  the  Common  School  System  of  the 
State  of  New  York.     Albany:  1844.     12°. 

7882  RANDOLPH,  J.  (m.d.)  Life  and  Character  of  Philip  Syng 
Physic,  M.D.     Phila. :  1839.     8°.     Portrait. 

7883  RANDOM  RECOLLECTIONS  OF  ALBANY.  By  G.  A. 
Worth.     Albany:  1866.     1.  p.     8°.    Ill'd. 

7884  RANEW,  NATHL.  Doctrinal  Puritans.  Solitude  Improved 
by  Divine  Meditation.     London:  1847.    18°. 

7885  RANKIN,  P.  HARRISON.  The  White  Man's  Grave.  A  Yisit 
to  Sierra  Leone,  in  1834.     2  vols.     London:  1836.    12°.    Eront. 


CATALOGUE.  437 

78S6  RANKIN",  MELINDA.    Texas  in  1850.     Boston:  1850.     12°. 

7887  Same.     Boston:  1852.     12°. 

7888  RANKING,  JOHN.  Conquest  of  Peru,  Mexico,  Bogota, 
Natchez,  and  Talomeco,  in  the  13th  Century,  by  the  Mongols, 
accompanied  with  Elephants.  London:  1827.  8°.  Maps  and 
portraits. 

7889  RANTOUL,  ROBERT,  Jr.  Reports  on  the  Abolition  of  Cap. 
Punishment.     Boston:  1837.    8\ 

7890  RAPELJE,  GEORGE.  Excursions,  Voyages,  and  Travels,  in 
America,  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa.    N.  Y.  :1834.     8°.     Port. 

7891  RAPIN,  THOYRAS,  PAUL  Be.  The  whole  critical  Works  of. 
Vol.  2.     London:  1706.     8°. 

7892 History  of  England.    Trans,  by  N.  Tindal.     Illustrated  with 

Maps,  Genealogical  Tables,  and  the  Heads  and  Monuments  of  the 
Kings.    4th  ed.     London:  1757.     12  v.     8°. 

7893  Continuation  of  Rapin's  Hist,  of  England;  From  the  Revo- 
lution to  the  Present  Times.  By  N.  Tindal.  4th  ed.  Lond:  1758-9. 
9v.  8°. 

7894  RAUMER,  FREDERICK,  voN.  America,  and  the  Araer. 
People.    From  the  German.    N.  Y.:  1846.     8\ 

7895  RAWSON,  SULLIVAN  S.  Memoir  of  Edward  Rawson,  Secy, 
of  the  Colony  of  Mass.  Bay,  1651-86.    Boston:  1849.     8°.     Port. 

7896  RAY,  JAMES  (of  Whitehaven),  (Volunteer  under  his  Royal 
Highness  the  D.  of  Cumberland.)  Compleat  History  of  the  Rebel- 
Hon,  from  its  first  Rise,  in  1745,  to  its  total  Suppression  at  the  glori- 
ous Battle  of  Culloden.    Bristol:  1750.    12°. 

7897  RAY,  JOHN.  Three  Physico-Theological  Discourses  concern- 
ing Chaos,  the  Deluge,  and  Dissolution  of  the  World,  wherein  are 
largely  discussed  the  Use  of  Mountains,  Volcanoes  and  Earth- 
quakes. Also  an  Historical  Account  of  those  Two  late  remarkable 
ones  in  Jamaica  and  England.  3d  ed.  With  Copper  Plates.  Lotid. : 
1713.     8^.    Port. 

7898  RAY,  RICHARD.  Two  lectures  on  classical  Literature,  del.  at 
N.  Y.  Athen^um.    N.  Y.:  1826.     8°. 

7899  RAY ,  WM.  Poems  on  various  Subjects.  Sketch  of  the  Author's 
Life.     Auburn:  1821.     12^.     [Scarce.] 

7900  RAYMOND,  GEORGE.  Chronicles  of  England:  A  Metrical 
History.    8°.     London:   1842.     Port,  of  Elizabeth. 

7901  RAYMOND,  HENRY  J.  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  with  his  State  Papers.  With  Carpenter's  Reminiscences. 
Port,  and  Illusts.     N.  Y. :  1865.     8°.     Port. 

7902  RAYMOND,  ROSSITER  W.  Mineral  Resources  of  the  States 
and  Territories  West  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.     Washn. :  18(39,     8°. 

7903  RAYNAL,  GUIL.-TH.  Histoire  philosophique  et  politique.  A 
Geneve,  1780.     lOv.     18°.     Portraits. 

7904  Atlas  de  R.     [n.  t.  p.]    4°. 


438  CATALOGUE. 

7905  EAY:N'AL,  GUIL.-TH.    The  Revolution  of  America.     Salem: 

1782.    12°. 

7906 Same.    2d  ed.     Phila. :  1782.    8°. 

7907 Philosophical  and    Political  History  of    the    Settlements 

and  Trade  of  the  Europeans  in  the  East  and  West  Indies.    From 

the  French.    Kew  set  of  Maps.     2d  ed.     London:  1798.     6v.    8°. 

Port. 

The  Parliament  of  Paris  ordered  this  work  to   he    hurned,   and   the   author   of  it 
to  be  expelled  from  the  country. 

7908 Revolution  de  l'Am6rique.  Ouvrage  qui  peut  servir  de  Sup- 
plement k  la  ditte  Histoire  Philosophique,  &c.  ALondres:  1781. 
Portrait. 

7909  RAYKER,  B.  L.  Sketches  of  the  life,  writings  and  opinions  of 
Thomas  Jefferson.     K.  Y. :  1832.    8°. 

7910  RAYXER,  MENZIES.  The  Religious  Inquirer:  Devoted  to  the 
Doctrine  of  Universal  Salvation,  Freedom  of  Inquiry,  Religious  Lib- 
erty.   Yol.  8.    Hartford,  Conn.:  1830.    4°. 

7911  Dissertation  upon  Extraordinary  Awakenings,  or  Religious 

Stirs;  Conversion.     2d  ed.     Hudson:  1816.     18°. 

7912  READ,  HENRIETTA  FANKIIS'G.  Dramatic  Poems.  Bost.r 
1848.     8°. 

7913  READ,  HOLLIS.  Commerce  and  Christianity.  A  Premium 
Essay.    Phila.:  1859.    18°. 

7914  READ,  THOS.  BUCHAN^AN.  The  House  by  the  Sea.  A 
Poem.    Phila.:  1856.     12°. 

7915  Sylvia;  or,  The  Last  Shepherd.     An  Eclogue,  and  other 

Poems.    Phila.:  1857.     12°. 

7916  Poems.     Boston:  1847.     12°. 

7917  New  Pastoral.    Phila. :  1855.     12°. 

7918  READER,  SAMUEL.  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Town 
and  Borough  of  Reading  in  Berkshire  with  Notices  of  Places  in  the 
County.     Reading:  1835.     18°. 

7919  READY  RECKONER.  The  Federal.  1st  ed.  Chestnut-hill: 
1793.    16°. 

7920  REASONS  for  Keeping  Guadaloupe  at  a  Peace,  preferable  to 
Canada,  explained  in  Five  Letters,  from  a  Gentleman  in  Guadaloupe. 
London:  17d1.     8°.     Map. 

7921  REASONS  HUMBLY  OFFERED  to  Prove  that  the  Letter 
Printed  at  the  End  of  the  French  Memorial  of  Justification  is  a 
French  Forgery,  and  falsely  ascribed  to  His  R ^1  H ss.  Lon- 
don: 1756.    8°. 

7922 for  the  Clergy's  being  employ'd  in  the  Government.  Lon- 
don: [n.  d.]     8°.     Autograph,  J.  Checkley. 

7923  RE  AVIS,  L.  U.  Life  of  Horace  Greely,  with  an  Introduction 
by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  N.  Y. :  1872.    12°. 


CATALOGUE,  439 

7924  REBELLION  PAMPHLETS.  9  vols.  1861-65.  200  Nos. 
Vol.  1, 1861,  Elias  Nason;  Joel  Parker  (Habeas  Corpus  and  Martial 
Law);  Adams,  W.;  Carroll,  A.  E.;  Mason  and  Slidell  Case;  Stearns, 
E.  J., God  Bless  Abr.  Lincoln;  Washburne;  Clarke,  J.  F.,  Personal 
Liberty  Laws;  Journal  of  the  Conference  Convention  at  Washing- 
ton, Feb.,  1861;  Thomason,  D.  R.;  Owen,  R.  D.;  Cutler,  E.:  Ware, 
J.  F.  W. ;  Anderson,  O.  P. ,  &c.    • 

7925 Vol.  2.      Motley,   John  L.;  Porter,  W.   D.;  ISTason,  E.; 

Dwinell,  J.  E.;  Stille,  C.  J.;  Train,  G.  F.;  Segar,  Hon.  Jos.; 
Mitchell,  O.  P.;  Maryland  and  Massachusetts;  Andrew,  J.  A.; 
Thomas,  B.  F.;  Winthrop,  R.  C;  J.  C,  Slavery  in  the  South; 
Alleghania;  What  are  we  fighting  for;  De  Joinville,  Prince;  Wade, 
Ben,  &c. 

7926 Vol.  3.     Power  of  Congress  to  Emancipate,  Kason,  E. ; 

Mill,  John  Stuart;  Everett's  Orat.  at  Gettysburg;  Cairnes  on  the 
Slave  Power;  Letter  on  the  British  Policy;  Vindication  of  McKin- 
stry;  -Dale,  W.  J.;  Bellows,  H.  W.;  Marshall,  E.  C.  (W.  Parish 
Graduates);  Opinions  of  the  Fathers  on  Slavery;  Williams,  Jno.  M.; 
Future  of  the  N.  W. ;  Rosecrans'  Letter,  &c. 

7927 Vol.  4, 1863.     Life  of  Grant;  Battle  of  Gettysburg;  Ditter- 

line;  War  Powers;  Whiting,  Wra. ;  Sumner,  C;  Flanders,  Henry; 
McClellan's  Campaigns  (Review  of);  Keith,  G.B.;  Owen,  R.  D.; 
Revelations,  Edge,  Fred.  M. ;  Enrollment  Acts,  Act  to  Provide  a 
IS'ational  Currency;  Hedge,  F.  H.;  Lieber,  Fr.,  English  Neutrality; 
Letters  from  the  44th  M.  V.  M. 

7928  Vol.  5, 1863.  Trumbull  H.  Clay;  Cooper  Institute  Meet- 
ing; Tax  Bill;  Rebel  Terms  of  Peace;  Swinton,  Wm.;  A  Savory 
Dish;  Cooper,  Peter,  Loyal  League;  Chicago  Copperhead  Conven- 
tion; Laboulaye,  E.,  &c. 

7929  Vol.  6.  1863-4.  Johnson,  Reverdy;  Mass.  Dead  at  Get- 
tysburg; Bishop,  J.  P.;  Keith,  G.  B.;  McDougall,  J.  A.;  Liver- 
more,  Geo.;  Statement  of  M.  Gen.  McDowell;  Freedmen; 
Andrew  Jackson's  Prophecy;  A  Word  to  Dr.  Russell;  Sanitary 
Com.  Missouri  and  Ills.  Soldiers'  Relief,  Butler,  B.  F.,  &c.  Vol.  7. 
1864.  Everett,  E.;  Bishop,  J.  P.;  Dana,  R.  H.;  Thompson,  S.  P.; 
Freedman's  Aid  Soc;  Sanitary;  Dickerson,  E.  N.;  Cowdin,  Robert; 
Andrew,  J.  A. ;  Privations  of  Prisoners  of  War,  &c. 

7930 Vol.  8.  1864.  McClellan,  G.  B.;  Soldiering  in  N.  Caro- 
lina; Copperhead  Catechism;  Young,  H.  P.;  Beasely;  Grant,  U.  S.; 
Hamilton,  A.  J.;  Smith,  Gerrit;  Gov.  Peirpoint;  Brigham,  J.  A.; 
Cleveland,  E.  L.;  Jay,  J.;  Conkling,  Henry,  &c. 

7931  Vol.  9.     1865.     Lieber,  F.;   Cordner,  Jno.;   Sherman,  W. 

T.;  Fletcher,  T.  C;  Lowe,  Ch.;  Kirkland,  C.  P.;  Smyth,  Fred.; 
Prime,  G.  W.;  Van  Bureu;  T.  B.;  Union  Victories;  Coit,  T.  W.; 
Conway,  M.  F.;  Capen,  E.  H.;  Grant,  U.  S.,  &c. 


440  CATALOGUE. 

7932  RECHERCHES    HISTORIQUES    ET    POLITIQUES.     Sur 

les  fitats-TJnis  de  L'Am^rique  Septentrionale.     Par  un  Citoyen  de 
Virginie.    Avec  qiiatre  Lettres.    AcoUe:  1788.  8°. 

The  author  was  Mazzei,  who  emigrated  before  the  Revolution  to  America.    Mr.  Jeffer- 
eon,  with  whom  he  was  intimate,  gave  him  a  mission  to  Tuscany. 

7933  RECFIERCHES  PHILOSOPHIQUES.  Sur  les  Americains, 
&c.    ParM.  de  P .     3  vols.     Cleves:  1772.     [Scarce.] 

7934  RECORDS  of  Salem  Witchcraft,  copied  from  the  Original  Docu- 
ments.    [Albany]:  1864.     2v.     Sm.  4°. 

7935  Record  of  a  School.  [A.  B.  Alcott's,  7  Temple  PL]  Ex- 
emplifying the  General  Principles  of  Spiritual  Culture.  Boston: 
1835.     12°. 

7936  Same  2d  ed.     Boston  and  N".  Y.:  1836.     12°. 

7937  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations, 

in  :N'ew  England.      Ed.  by  J.  R.  Bartlett.    Providence:  1850-65. 
R.  8°.     lOv. 

7938  RECUEIL  de  divers  Voyages  faits  en  Afrique  et  en  L'Ameri- 
que,  qui  n'ont  point  est6  encore  publier;  contenant  I'origine,  les 
Moeurs,  les  CoCitumes  et  le  Commerce  des  Habitans  de  ces  deux 
Parties  du  Monde.  Avec  des  Traitez  curieux  touchant  la  Haute 
Ethyopie,  le  debordement  du  aSTil,  la  mer  Rouge,  &  le  Prete-Jean. 
Le  tout  enrichi  de  Figures.     A  Paris:  1684.     4°.     Map  of  X.  E. 

Scarce.    Contains  a  description  of  Xew  England. 

7939  Precieux  de  la  Ma9onnerie  adonhiramite.  Dedie  aux  Ma90ns 

Instruits.     Par  un  Cevalier  de   tons  les  Ordres  Mac^onniques.     A 
Philae.:  1787.     18°.     Tables.     Plates. 

7940  REDBURN;  or,  the  Schoolmaster  of  a  Morning.  New  York: 
1815.     12°. 

7941  REDDEN",  LAURA  C.  Idyls  of  Battle  and  Poems  of  the  Re- 
bellion.    N.  Y.:  1865.     12°. 

7942  REDHEAD,  T.  W.  The  French  Revolutions,  from  1789  to 
1848.     Two  vols.     Boston:  1848.     12°. 

7943  REDPATH,  JAMES.  Life  of  Capt.  John  Brown.  With  an 
Autobiog.  of  his  Childhood  and  Youth.    Boston:  1860.     12°.    Port. 

7944  Guide  to  Hayti.     Ed  by  R.     Boston:  1861.     12°.     Map. 

7945  The  Roving  Editor;  or,  Talks  with  Slaves  in  the  Southern 

States.     N.  Y.:1859.     12°.     Illust. 

7940  Echoes  of  Harper's  Ferry.     Boston:  1860.     12°. 

7947  and  Hinton,  R.  J.     Hand-Book  of  Kansas  Territory  and 

the  Rocky  Mts.  Gold  Region.     K.  Y. :  1859.     16°.     Maps. 

7948  REED,  A:N^DREW,  d.d.,  and  MATHESOiN",  J.,d.d.  Visit 
to  the  American  Churches,  by  the  Deputation  from  the  Congrega- 
tional Union  of  England  and  Wales.     2  vols.     N.  Y.     1835.     12°. 

7949  Andrew  and  Matheson.     Visit  to  the  American  Churches. 

2ded.     London:  1836.     2v.     12°. 


CATALOGUE,  441 

7950  REED,  JOHN,  d.d.  Apolosry  for  the  Rite  of  Infant  Baptism, 
and  for  the  usual  Modes  of  Baptizing.  Against  the  Reasonings  by 
the  Rev.  D.  Merrill.    Providence:  1806.     12°. 

7951  REED,  JONAS.  History  of  Rutland,  Worcester  County,  Mass., 
from  its  earliest  Settlement,  with  Biography  of  First  Settlers.  Wor- 
cester: 1836.     12°. 

7952  REED,  REBECCA  THERESA.  Six  Months  in  a  Convent;  or, 
the  Narrative  of,  who  was  an  inmate  of  the  Ursuline  Convent  on 
Mount  Benedict,  Charlestown,  Mass.     Boston:  1835.     18°. 

7953  Supplement  to,  confirming  the  Narrative  of  R.  T.  Reed. 

Boston.    18°. 

7954  REED,  WILLIAM  B.  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Joseph 
Reed.     2v.    Phila.:  1847.    8°. 

7955 Reprint  of  the  Original  Letters  from  Washington  to  Joseph 

Reed,  during  the  American  Revolution.     Phila. :  1852.    8°. 

7956  REES,  JAMES.  The  Beauties  of  Daniel  Webster,  with  a 
Critical  Essay  on  his  Genius  and  Writings.  2d  ed.  Portrait.  N.  Y. : 
1839.     18°. 

7957  Another  ed.    N.  Y.:  1839.     12°. 

7958  REES,  DAVID  M.,  m.d.  Letters  to  the  Hon.  Wm.  Jay,  being 
a  reply  to  his  "  Inquiry  into  Amer.  Colonization."  N.  Y. :  1835.  12°. 

7959  REEVE,  J.  C,  m.d.  History  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Circula- 
tion of  the  Blood,  by  P.  Elourens,  from  the  French.  Cincinnati: 
1859.    12°. 

7960  REEVE,  JOHN.  Sacred  Remains;  or,  a  Divine  Appendix; 
being  a  Collection  of  Several  Treatises,  Epistolary  and  Publick. 
Originally  written  above  50  years  since,  by  the  L6rd's  last  Im- 
mediate Messenger  J.  Reeve.    1657.    4°. 

7961  REEVES,  JOHN.  History  of  the  Government  of  the  Island 
of  Newfoundland.     With  App.     London:  1793.     8°. 

7962  Two  Tracts  shewing  that  Americans,  born  before  the  Inde- 
pendence, are,  by  the  Law  of  England,  not  Aliens.  2d  ed.  London: 
1816.    8°. 

7963  REFLECTIONS  UPON  THE  NEW  TEST.,  &c.  With  a 
letter  of  Sir  F.  Walsingham,  London,  1687,4°;  also  in  Same  vol. 
"The  Church  Told  of  Mr.  Ed.  Bagshaw's  Scandals,"  by  Rich'd 
Baxter,  Lond.,  1672,  4°.  A  Remonstrance  of  the  State  of  the 
Kingdom,  Lond.,  1641.  Another  Declaration  of  the  Lords  and  Com- 
mons, Lond.,  1642,  4°.  Tertia  Pars  de  Comparatis  Comparandis, 
by  Aur.  Wilber,  Lond.  and  Oxford,  1618.  Conference  Betwixt  a 
Papist  and  a  Jew,  Lond.,  1G78.  An  Apology  for  the  Parliament, 
Lond.,  1697.  A  Cal  to  all  the  Souldiers  of  the  Armie,  Lond.,  1G47, 
4°.     [All  scarce.] 

7964  REFORMED  DUTCH  CHURCH.  Constitution  of.  N.  York: 
1793.     16°. 


442  CATALOGUE. 

7965  REFOKMER  (The),  or,  Essays  on  some  Important  Subjects. 
^ew  York:  1816.     12°. 

7966  REGISTER  of  all  the  Officers,  and  Agents,  Civil,  Military,  and 
Kaval,  in  the  Service  of  the  U.  S. ;  also  the  Ships,  etc.  belong,  to 
the  U.  S.  1821,  25,  33,  39,  41,  47,  51.     Washington:  1822-51.  7v.  8°. 

7967  of  the  Commissioned  and  Warrant  officers  of   the  U.   S. 

Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  1862,  64,  65,  66,  67.    5  vols.    8°. 

7968 of  the  Debates  in  Congress.     2d  Sess.  18th  Cong.     Yol.  1. 

Washington:  1825.     Fol. 

7969  of  Debates  in  Congress;  with  app.  of  State  Papers,  Laws. 

Yol.  1.  3.     Washington:  1825-27.     2v.    8°. 

7970  REGULATI0:N'S  (The).  Lately  made  concerning  the  Colonies, 
and  the  Taxes  Imposed  upon  them  considered.     London:  1765.  8°. 

7971  for  the  Order  and  Discipline  of  the  Troops  of  the  United 

States.     Parti.     Hartford:  1792.     18°. 

7972 for  the  Order  and  Discipline   of  the   Troops  of  the  U.  S. 

Parti.     Phila.:  1779.     8°.    8  Plates. 

7973  for  the  Pay  Department  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States. 

Washington:  1849.     12°. 

7974  for  the  Field  Exercise,  Manoeuvres,  and  Conduct  of  the 

Infantry  of  the  U.  S.     Phila. :  1812.     8°.     33  Plates. 

7975  REID,  HIRAM  A.  Harp  of  the  West;  a  Poem,  in  Five  Parts. 
Davenport:  1858.    8°. 

7976  REID,  JOH:Nr,  (Maj.)  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson:  comprising  a 
Hist,  of  the  War  in  the  South,  from  the  commencement  of  the  Creek 
Campaign,  to  the  Termination  of  Hostilities  before  N.  Orleans.  Com- 
pleted by  J.  H.  Eaton.  Phila.:  1817.  8^.  Plans  of  Battles.  Port. 
[Scarce.] 

7977  REIGART,  J.  FRANKLIN".  Life  of  Robert  Fulton.  Copies 
of  his  original  Drawings.     Numerous  Plates.     Phila. :  1856.     8". 

7978  REINARD,  The  FOX.  The  Crafty  Courtier:  or,  the  Table  of 
Reinard  the  Fox:  Newly  done  into  English  Yerse.  London:  1706. 
8°.    Frontis. 

7979  REJECTED  ADDRESSES  The.  With  the  Prize  Address  pre- 
sented for  the  Prize  Medal,  offered  for  the  Best  Address,  on  the 
opening  of  the  New  Park  Theatre,  in  New  York.  N.  Y.:  1821.  18°. 
[Scarce.] 

C.  Sprague,  S.  "Woodworth,  and  McDonald  Clarke,  were  among  the  Contributors. 

7980  ;  or  the  New  Theatrum  Poetarum.     From  the  19th  London 

Edit.     Boston:  1840.     16°. 

7981  REJECTED  STONE;  or  Insurrection  vs.  Resurrection  in  Amer- 
ica.    By  a  native  of  Ya.    Boston:  1861.     12°. 

79S2  Same.     Boston:  1862.     8°. 

7983  RELATION  of  Maryland;  tog.  with  a  map  of  the  Country.  Char- 
ter to  Ld.  Baltimore.     London:  1635.    N.  Y.,  Sabin:  1865.    4°. 


CATALOGUE.  443 

7984  RELATIONS  DES  JlfiSUITES.  Contenant  ce  qui  s'est  pass6 
de  plus  remarquabl  clans  les  Missions  des  P6res  de  la  Corapagnie  de 
Jesus  dans  la  Nouvelle-France.     [3  Tomes.]    Quebec:  1858.    R.  8°. 

A  small  ed.  printed ;  contains  important  information  relative  to  the  Indian  tribes,  and  early 
history  of  Me.,  N.  Y.  and  the  Northwest.  The  first  relation  is  that  of  Father  Biard, 
beginning  in  1611,  giving  an  account  of  the  attempted  Colony  at  Mt.  Desert,  Mo. 

7985  RELIGIOISJ  IN  AMERICA.  By  Robert  Baird.  N.  Y.:  1844.  8°. 

7986  RELIGION  of  Nature  delineated.    London:  1725.    4°. 

7987  REMARKS  on  Some  Paragraphs  in  Blackstone's  Commentaries. 
By  Joseph  Priestly.     Phila.:  1773.     8°. 

7988  on  the  Jacobiniad.    Pt.  1.    Boston:  1795.    12°. 

7989 on  the  Letter  Addressed  to  Two  Great  Men.    London. 

7990  REMEMBRANCES  of  a  Polish  Exile.  Albany:  Printed. 
Phila.  Rep. :  1836.     18°. 

7991  Same.    Albany:  1835.    18°. 

7992  RENOUARD,  ANT.  AUG.  Annales  de  I'imprimerie  des 
Aide,  on  Hist,  des  trois  Manuce  et  de  leurs  Editions.  A  Paris:  1803. 
2v.     8°. 

7993  REPLY  to  Mr.  Heathcote's  Letter  from  an  honest  Man.  Lon- 
don: [n.  d.]    8°. 

7994 of  the  Country  Gentleman  to  the  Answer  to  his  Military 

Arguments,  by  an  Officer.    London:  1758.     8°. 

7995  REPORT  of  the  Sec.  of  the  Navy  in  relation  to  Armored  Ves- 
sels.   Washington:  1864.    8°. 

7996 of  the  Bd.  of  Directors  of  Internal  Improvements  of  the 

State  of  Mass.  on  the  Practicability  of  a  Rail-Road  from  Boston  to 
the  Hudson  River,  and  from  Boston  to  Providence.  Boston :  1829. 
8°.     Splendid  Plans. 

7997 of  Special  Comte.  on  Volunteering.  Embracing  a  com- 
plete Statement  of  Operations  in  filling  the  Quota  of  the  County  of 
N.York.    New  York:  1864.    8°. 

7998 of  the  Secretary  of  War,  respecting  the  purchase  of  Camels. 

Washington:  1857.    8°. 

7999 of  the  Com.  of  Investigation,  appointed  by  the  Legisl.  of 

Pa.  to  Investigate  whether  corrupt  means  had  been  used  to  produce 
legislation  favorable  to  the  Banks.    Harrisburg:  1842.    8°. 

8000 of  the  Commissioners  of  the  State  of  Mass.  on  Canals  from 

Boston  Harbour  to  Connecticut  and  Hudson  Rivers.  Boston:  1826. 
8°.    Map. 

8001  of  the  Committee  of  the  Soc.  for  Prop,  the  Gospel  among 

the  Inds.  in  N.  Amer.    Boston:  1856.    8°. 

8002  of  Experiments  and  Observations  on  the  Concord  and  Sud- 
bury Rivers,  in  1861.     Boston:  1862.     8°.     2  Folding  Maps. 

8003 of  the  Com.  on  the  Rept.  of  the  Sec.  of  the  Navy.    June 

nth,  1812.    8°. 
30 


444  CATALOGUE. 

8004  EEPOKT  of  the  Special  Com.  appointed  by  the  Com.  Council 

of  N.  Y.,  relative  to  the  Catastrophe  in  Hague  Street.    N.  Y.: 

1850.    8°. 
8005 of  the  Comm.  of  Grievances  and  Courts  of  Justice  of  the 

Ho.  of  Delegates  of  Maryland.     Annapolis:  1813.    8°. 

8006  of  Hauteville  Case.    Philad. :  1840.    8°. 

80U7  from  Sec'y  of  the  Treasury,  &c.      1st  Sess.  18th  Congress. 

Washington:  1824.    8°. 

8008 of  a  French  Protestant  Refugee  in  Boston,  1687,  from  the 

French.     Brooklyn:  1868.     4°.     Ed.  125  copies. 

8009 of  Deputy  and  Proceedings  of  the  Council,  A.*.  A.*.  S.'. 

Rite,  for  the  State  of  Mass.    Boston:  1871.    8°. 

8010  of  a  Com.  of  Citizens  of  Boston  opposed  to  increase  of 

duties,  &c.    Boston:  1827.    8°. 

8011  of  Comm.  on  Boston  Harbor,  1852.    Bost. :  1853.    8°. 

8012 of  the  Comm.  on  Mystic  River,  Boston  Harbor  and  Dor- 
chester Bay,  1854.    Boston:  1855.     8". 

8013  REPORTS  of  the  Prison  Discipline  Society.  Sixth  ed.  Bos- 
ton: 1830.    8°. 

8014  and  Documents  relating  to  the  State  Lunatic  Hospital  at 

Worcester,  Mass.    Boston:  1837.    8°. 

8015  of  the  Association  of  American  Geologists  and  Naturalists, 

at  Phila.  in  1840  and  '41,  and  at  Boston  in  1842.    Boston:  1813.    8°. 
Many  folding  Plates. 

6016  of  the  Select  Committee  36  Cong.  2d  Ses.  Comm.  Reports. 

Abstracted  Indian  trust-bonds.     Washington:  1861.    8°. 
8017  REPUBLIC  OF  COLUMBIA,  Its  History.   K  Y.:  1830.   18°. 

6018  RESOLVES  of  the  Gen.  Court  of  the  Com'wealth  of  Mass. 
resp.  the  Sale  of  Eastern  Lands.     Boston:  1803.    8°. 

6019  of  the  Gen.  Court.     Mass.,  1781.    Boston:  1781.    Fol. 

6020  liESOURCES'OF  RUSSIA  in  the  event  of  War  with  France; 
with  a  des.  of  the  Cozaks,  and  sketch  of  the  Campaign  in  Russia. 
Boston:  1813.    12°.    Autog.  of  J.  H.  Ilenshaw. 

8021  RESULTS  OF  METEOROLOGICAL  OBSERVATION'S 
under  direction  of  the  Smithsonian  Institute,  from  1854-5'J  inclu- 
sive. Ex.  Docs.  1st  Sess.  36th  Cong.  Vol.  2.  Part  1.  Washing- 
ton: 1864.    4°. 

6022  RETROSPECT  and  Other  Poems.     Boston:  1846.    12°. 

602  {  REVERE,  JOSEPH  WARREN.  Tour  of  Duty  in  California, 
incl.  a  Description  of  the  Gold  Region,  and  an  Account  of  the 
Voyage  around  Cape  Horn.  Ed  by  J.  N.  Balestier.  Map  and  Plates. 
N.  Y.:  1849.    12°. 

8021  REVIEW  OF  THE  WEEK.  Clipped  from  Boston  Daily 
Traveller.    Jan.,  1854 -May,  1875.    3  vols. 

8025  REVIEW  OF  PITT'S  ADMINISTRATION.  2d  ed.  Lon- 
don: 1763.    8°.     Several  rare  portraits. 


CATALOGUE.  445 

8026  REVIEW  OF  THE  LAWS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
Brit.  Provinces  and  W.  I.  Islands.     London:  1790.    8<». 

8027  REVIEW  of  a  Pamphlet  purporting  to  be  Documents  in  relation 
to  the  Differences  between  Com.  O.  H.  Perry  and  Capt.  J.  D.  Elliott. 
Boston:  1834.    8°. 

8028  REVIEWS  of  a  part  of  Prescott's  "  Hist,  of  Ferdinand  and 
Isabella,"  and  of  Campbell's  Lectures  on  Poetry.  Boston :  1841.  12°. 

8029  REVISED  STATUTES  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Boston: 
1836.     R.  8°. 

8030  REVOLUTION  IN  NEW  ENGLAND,  The  Late.  N.  Y.: 
1865.    4°. 

8031  REYNAL,  RAFAEL,  Don.  Viage  por  los  Estados  Unidos  del 
Norte,  dedicado  i.  los  J«venes  Mexicanos  de  Ambos  Secsos. 
Cincinnati:  1834.     18°. 

8032  REYNOLDS,  ED.  A  further  Accompt  of  the  Progresse  of  the 
Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in  New  England.  London:  1659. 
N.  York:  18(55.    4°. 

8033  REYNOLDS,  J.  (m.d.)  Peter  Gott,  the  Cape  Ann  Fisherman. 
Salem:  Boston:  1856.     12°.    Plates. 

8034  REYNOLDS,  J.  N.  Voyage  of  the  U.  S.  Frigate  Potomac, 
under  the  Command  of  Commodore  John  Downes,  during  the  Cir- 
cumnavigation of  the  Globe,  1831-34.  Illustrated.  New  York: 
1835.     8°. 

8035  REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Recollections  of  Windsor  Prison,  etc. 
3d  Ed.     Boston:  1839.     12°. 

8036  RHODE  ISLAND.  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly,  holden 
at  East-Greenwich  and  Newport.  1785-1799.  Official  copy.  7 
Nos.     8°. 

8037  Acts  and  Resolves,  January  Session  of  the  Gen.  Assembly, 

1864.  Providence:   1864.    8  . 

8038  Interference    of    the    Executive   [of    the    U.   S.]  in    the 

Affairs  of.     28th  Cong.     1  Ses.     Washington:   1845.    8°.     [Dorr's 
Rebellion.] 

8039  Cottage   (The).     A  Gift  for  the  Children  of  Sorrow:   A 

Narrative  of  Facts.     N.  Y.:  1835.     18°.    Plate. 

8040 Annual  Report  of  the  Adj.  Gen.  of  the  State  of  R.  I.  for 

1865.  Providence:  1866.     8^^.    Portrait. 

8041  RHYMER'S  CLUB  (The).  By  an  Honorary  Member.  N.Y.i 
1859.     12°. 

8042  RICCI,  SCIPIO  De.  Female  Convents.  Secrets  of  Nun- 
neries disclosed.  Comp.  from  the  Autograph  MSS.  of,  by  Mr.  De 
Potter.    N.  York:  1834.     12°. 

8043  RICE,  B.  H.  and  J.  H.  Memoir  of  James  Brainerd  Taylor. 
1st  Ed.    N.  Y.:1833.    12°.    Port. 

8014  RICE,  HARVE  V.  Mount  Vernon,  and  other  Poems.  4th  ed. 
Columbus:  1862.     12°. 


446  CATALOGUE. 

8045  KICE,  j^.  L.  (He v.)  Account  of  the  Lawsuit  against  Eev.  K. 
L.  Kice,  for  a  Libel  on  Kev.  David  Duparque,  a  Roman  Priest, 
Louisville,  Ky.:  1837.    18°. 

8046  RICE,  NATHAN  P.  (m.d.)  Trials  of  a  Public  Benefactor. 
Illustrated  in  the  Discovery  of  Etherization.  N.  T.:  1859.  12°. 
[Port,  of  W.  T.  G.  Morton.] 

8047  RICH,  ELIHU.  Cyclopaedia  of  Biography:  a  Series  of  original 
Memoirs.  Written  by  Allison,  Baird,  Brewster.  London  and 
Glasgow:  1854.     Cr.  8°. 

8048  RICHARDS,  T.  T.  History  of  the  Halleck  Guard.  St.  Louis: 
1869.     4°.     ed.  10  copies. 

8049  RICHARDS,  WM.  C.  Electron;  or,  the  Pranks  of  the  modern 
Puck.    A  Telegraphic  Epic.    N.  Y.:  1858.    12°. 

8050 A  Day  in  the  K.  Y.  Crystal  Palace.    N.  York:  1853.    12°. 

8051  RICHARDSON,  JABEZ.  Monitor  of  Free  Masonry;  being  a 
Guide.    N.  Y.:  [n.  d.]    12°. 

8052  RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Account  of  the  Life  of  that  Ancient 
Servant  of  Jesus  Christ.    6th  ed.    London:  1825.    12°. 

8053  RICHARDSON,  W.  H.  Journal  of.  A  Private  Soldier  in  the 
Campaign  of  New  and  Old  Mexico,  under  the  command  of  Col. 
Doniphan,  of  Missouri.     3d.  ed.    N.  Y. :  1848.     12°. 

8054  RICHARDSON,  WM.  M.  Life  of,  late  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Superior  Court,  in  New  Hampshire.     Concord:  1839.     18°. 

8055  RICHMOND,  JOHN  W.  Rhode  Island  Repudiation;  or,  the 
Hist,  of  the  Revolutionary  Debt,  of  R.  I.    2d  ed.    Prov. :  1855.    8°. 

8056  RICHMOND,  LEGH.  Memoir  of  Hannah  Sinclair.  2d  Amer. 
ed.    N.  Y.:  1839.    16°. 

8057  RICHMOND,  W.  E.  Mount  Hope,  an  evening  excursion. 
[A  poem.]    Providence:  1818.    12°. 

8058  RICHMOND  in  by-gone  days:  being  reminiscences  of  an  old 
Citizen.     Richmond,  Ya.    1856.    12°. 

8059  RICRAFT,  JOSIAH.  A  Survey  of  England's  Champions  and 
Truth's  faithful  Patriots.     London:  1647.     8°.    Portraits.    [Rare.] 

8060  RICKETSON,  DANIEL.  History  of  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
incl.  a  Hist,  of  the  Old  Township  of  Dartmouth  and  the  present 
Townships  of  Westport,  Dartmouth,  and  Fairhaven.  New  Bedford: 
1858.    Autog.  of  Author. 

8061  RIDDLE,  J.  E.  (Rey.)  Complete  Latin-English  Dictionary. 
Chiefly  from  the  German.    4th  ed.    London:  1844.     8°. 

8062  RIDER,  WILLIAM.  New  Universal  English  Dictionary. 
London:  1759.    Folio.    Plates. 

8063  RIDGELY,  DAVID.  Annals  of  Annapolis,  comprising  sun- 
dry Notices  of  that  Old  City.     Baltimore:  1841.     12°. 

8064  RIEDESEL,  MADAM  De.  Letters  and  Memoirs  relating  to 
the  War  of  American  Independence,  and  the  Capture  of  the  Ger- 
man Troops  at  Saratoga.    From  the  German.    N.  Y. :  1827.    12^ 


).o 


CATALOGUE.  447 

8065  RIGGS,  LUTHER  G.  The  Anarchiad:  A  New  England  Poem. 
Written  in  concert  by  David  Humphreys,  Joel  Barlow,  John  Trum- 
bull, and  Dr.  Leml.  Hopkins.    New  Haven:  1861.     Min.  4°. 

8066  RIGGS,  S.  R.  (Rev.)  Grammar  and  Dictionary  of  the  Dakota 
Language.  Collected  by  the  Members  of  the  Dakota  Mission. 
Washington  City:  1852.     R.  4°. 

8067  RIGHT  and  WRONG  IN  BOSTON,  in  1836.  Annual  Report 
of  the  Boston  Female  Anti-Slavery  Society;  a  History  of  the  Case  of 
the  Slave  Child  Med.     Boston:  1836.    12°. 

8068  RIGHTS  of  Parliament  Vindicated  on  Occasion  of  the  late 
Stamp-Act.  In  which  is  exposed  the  Conduct  of  the  American 
Colonists.    London:  1766.    8°. 

8069 of  Great  Britain  Asserted  against  the  Claims  of  America: 

being  an  Answer  to  the  General  Congress.    Fifth  ed.    London : 
1776.    8°. 

8070  Same.    Phila.:  repr.  1776.    8°. 

8071  RIKER,  JAMES,  Jr.  Annals  of  Newtown,  Queen's  County, 
N.  Y. :  cont.  its  History  from  its  first  Settlement.  N.  Y.:  1852.  8<'. 
Maps. 

8072  RILEY,  GEORGE.  Beauties  of  Creation:  or  a  new  moral  sys- 
tem of  Natural  Hist.    3d  Amer.  ed.    Worcester:  1798.    18°. 

8073  RILEY,  Capt.  JAMES.  Loss  of  the  American  Brig  Commerce, 
wrecked  on  the  western  Coast  of  Africa,  1815.  With  an  Acct.  of 
Timbuctoo,  and  the  hitherto  Undiscovered  Great  city  of  Wassanah. 
London:  1817.    4°. 

8074 Same.    3d  ed.    Added  a  Narrative  of  the  Ship  Oswego  on 

the  coast  of  South  Barbary,  by  Judah  Paddock.    N.  Y.:  1818.    8°. 
Portraits. 

8075  RILEY,  W.  W.  Sequel  to  Riley's  Narrative:  a  Sketch  of  Inter- 
esting Incidents  in  the  Life,  Voyages  and  Travels  of  Capt.  J.  Riley. 
Columbus:  1851.    8°.    Plates. 

8076  RIPLEY,  DOROTHY.  The  Bank  of  Faith  and  works  united. 
Phila.:  1819.     12°. 

8077  RISDON,  TRISTRxlM,  (of  Winscot,  Gent.)  Chorographical 
Description,  or  Survey  of  the  County  of  Devon,  with  the  City  and 
County  of  Exeter.  Containing  Matter  of  History.  Printed  from  a 
genuine  copy  of  the  Original  Manuscript.  London:  Plymouth: 
1811.    8°. 

Has  a  lengthy  MS.  note  by  Mr.  Drake. 

8078  RISE  OF  THE  REPUBLIC  OF  THE  U.  S.  By  Richard 
Frothingham.     Boston:  1872.    8°.     Author's  Autog. 

8079  RITCHIE,  ARCHIBALD  TUCKER.  The  Columbiad,  aPoem. 
From  the  Lond.  ed.    N.  Y.:  1843.    12°. 

8080  RITCHIE,  ANNA  CORA.  Mimic  Life;  or,  Before  and 
Behind  the  Curtain.    Boston:  1856.    12°. 


448  CATALOGUE. 

8081  EITCIIIE,  LEITCH.  Versailles,  with  Twenty  highly  finished 
Eno^ravings.     London:  1839.     8°. 

8082  BITTER,  ABRAHAM.  History  of  the  Moravian  Church  in 
Phila.     Phila.:  1857.    8°.     Many  Portraits. 

8083  RIVALS  OF  ACADIA  (The.)  An  Old  Story  of  the  l^ew 
World.     Boston:  1827.    12°. 

8084  RIVERO,  MARIA:N'0  E.  Peruvian  Antiquities.  N.  Y.:  1854. 
Frontis.     12°. 

8085  RIVERS,  Rev.  Sir  PETER.  Serm.  (Christ  Ch.,  London, 
1764,)  yearly  meeting  of  Charity  Schools;  acct.  of  Soc.  for  Prom. 
Christ.  Know.    London:  1764.    4°. 

8086  ROBBIE'S,  ARCHIBALD.  Journal  comprising  a  Voyage  to 
Africa,  Loss  of  the  Brig  Commerce  and  Captivity  among  the  Arabs. 
Hartford:  1817.     12°. 

8087  Same.     7th  ed.     Hartford:  1818.     12°.    Map. 

8088 14th  ed.     Hartford:  1821.     12°.     Map. 

8089  R0BBI:N^S,  chandler.  History  of  the  Second  Church,  or 
Old  Korth,  in  Boston;  also,  a  Hist,  of  the  Kew  Brick  Church. 
Engravings.     Boston:  1852.    8°.    pp.  320.    Autog.  of  Author. 

8090 Portrait  of  a  Christian  from  Life:  (Maria  Elizabeth  Clapp.) 

Boston:  1858.     12°. 

8091  ROBBIJSTS,  THOS.  Semis,  on  the  Divinity  of  Christ.  Hart- 
ford: 1820.     16°. 

8092  ROBERTS,  DANIEL.  Memoirs  of  John  Roberts,  by  his  son. 
Phila.:  1851.    18°. 

8093  ROBERTS,  GEORGE,  (Capt.)  Four  Voyages  of;  a  Series 
of  uncommon  Events  which  befell  him.  Written  by  Himself. 
Several  Copper  Plates.     London:  1726.    8°. 

8094  ROBERTS,  GEORGE.  (Author  of  the  Hist,  of  Lyme  Regis, 
[&c.]  )  Diary  of  Walter  Yonge,  Esq.  1604  to  1628.  Camd.  Soc: 
1848.  4°. 

8095  ROBERTS,  JOB.  The  Pennsylva.  Farmer.  A  Selection  from 
the  most  approved  Treatises  on  Husbandry.  Phila.:  1804.  12°. 
[Rare.] 

8096  ROBERTS,  LEWES.  The  Merchants'  Mappe  of  Commerce. 
London:  1638.    Fol.     Portrait.    Engr.     Title.    Map. 

A  very  rare  book,  containing  a  map  of  New  England  and  description  of  the  American 
plantations.  In  the  first  part  are  commendatory  verses  addressed  to  the  author  by  Iz. 
Walton. 

8097  ROBERTSON,  JAMES,  (Rev.)  Hist,  of  the  Mission  of  the 
Secession  Church  to  Nova  Scotia  and  P.  E.  Island,  from  its  Com- 
mencement in  1765.    Edinburgh  and  London:  1817.     12°. 

8098  ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM.  Dictionary  of  Latin  Phrases. 
London:  1829.    8°. 

8099  History  of  America,  Books  9  and  10  containing  the  Hist,  of 


CATALOGUE.  449 

Virginia  to  the  Year  16S8,  and  of  New  England  to  the  Year  1652. 
Phila.:1799.     8°. 
8100 Same.    New  ed.    N.  Y^ork:  1798.    2v.    8°. 

8101  Same.     Books  9  and  10.     Walpole,  N.  H.     1850.    12°. 

8102  Same.     London:  Edinburg:  1777.     2v.    4. 

8103  ROBIN,  C.  C.  Voyages  dans  I'Interieur  de  la  Louisiane,  de  la 
Floride  Occidentale,  et  dans  les  Isles  de  la  Martinique  et  de  Saint 
Domingue,  pendant  les  Ann6es,  1802,  1803,  1804,  1803  et  1806. 
Suivis  de  la  Flore  Louisianaire.  Avec  une  Carte  nouvelle.  Tome  1. 
[In  3  vols.]    A  Paris:  1807.    8°. 

8104  ROBIN  HOOD,  J3allads  and  Songs,  from  Ritson  and  others. 
London:  18G2.     18. 

8105  BOBBINS,  THOMAS.  View  of  All  Religions;  and  the  Reli- 
gious Ceremonies  of  all  Nations  at  the  Present  T>2iy.  By  "Wm, 
Ward,  D.D.    3d  Ed.     Hartford:  1824.    8°. 

8106 An  Historical  View  of  the  First  Planters  of  New  England, 

Hartford:  1815.    12°.     Scarce. 
8107 All    Religions    and    Religious    Ceremonies.      Hartford: 

1823.     12°. 

8108  ROBINSON,  CONWAY.  Discoveries  in  the  West  until  1519, 
and  Voyages  along  the  Atlantic  Coast  of  N.  America,  from  1520  to 
1573.    Richmond:  1848.     8°.     Scarce. 

8109  ROBINSON,  DANS  SON  ILE.  Abr6g^  des  Aventures  de 
Robinson  a  I'usage  des  Ecoles.  Par  M.  Ambroise  Rendu.  Paris: 
1846.     18°. 

8110  ROBINSON,  FAYETTE.  Account  of  the  organization  of  the 
Army  of  the  U.  S. ;  with  Biographies  of  distinguished  Officers.  36 
authentic  Portraits.    Two  Vols.    Phila. :  1848.    12°. 

8111  ROBINSON,  J.  H.  Journal  of  an  expedition  1400  miles  up 
the  Arauca.     London:  1822.     8°.     Beautiful  Colored  Plates. 

8112  ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Proofs  of  Conspiracy  against  the  Reli- 
gions and  Governments  of  Europe,  in  the  Secret  Meetings  of  Free 
Masons,  Illuminati,  &c.    4th  Ed.    New  York:  1798.    8°. 

8113  ROBINSON,  ROBERT.  Hist,  of  Baptism.  Ed.  by  David 
Benedict.     Boston:  1817.    8°. 

8114  ROBINSON,  SARA  T.  L.  Kansas;  its  Interior  and  Exterior 
Life.    7th  ed.     Boston:  1857.    12°. 

8115  ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  DAVIS.  Memoirs  of  the  Mexican 
Revolution:  Includ.  Narrative  of  the  Expedit.  of  Gen.  Xavier 
Mina.    Phila.:  1820.    8°. 

8116  ROBSON,  JOSEPH.  Six  Years  Residence  in  Hudson's  Bay, 
from  1733  to  1736,  and  1741  to  1747,  [&c.]  Illustrated.  London: 
1752.     8°. 

8117  ROBY,  JOHN.  Legendary  and  Poetical  Remains  of,  Author 
of  "  Tradition  of  Lancashire."  With  a  Sketch  of  his  Literary  Life 
and  Character.    By  his  Widow.     London:  1854.     cr.  8°. 


450  CATALOGUE. 

8118  ROCCHIETTI^  JOSEPH.  Lorenzo  and  Onalaska.  Winches- 
ter, Ya. :  1835.    8°.     [Very  scarce.] 

8119  ROCHAMBEAU,  Marshal  Count  de.  Memoirs,  relative 
to  the  War  of  Independence  of  the  U.  States,  from  the  French. 
By  M.  W.  E.  Wright,  Esq.    Paris:  1838.    8°. 

Scarce ;  and  valuable  as  emanating  from  the  Commander-in-chief,  of  the  French  expedi- 
tionary  army,  who  speakB  of  what  he  saw,  and  was  part  of. 

8120  ROCHEOUCAULD,  Duke  de  la  Liancourt.  Travels 
through  the  United  States,  the  Country  of  the  Iroquois  and  U.  Can- 
ada, in  1796, 1796  and  1797.  With  an  Acct.  of  Lower  Canada.  2 
vols.    London:  1799.    4". 

Contains  the  autog.  of  Admiral  Collingwood.  The  author  details  with  minuteness  what 
fell  under  his  eye  in  two  journeys  through  N.  England.  N.  York,  &c. ;  the  first  account 
of  an  intelligent  traveller  after  the  Revolution. 

8121  ROCHO:!^,  ABBE.  Voyage  to  Madagascar,  and  the  East 
Indies,  from  the  French.     Map  of  Madagascar.     Lond.:  1792.    8°. 

8122  ROCKWOOD,  E.  L.  Historical  and  Genealogical  Record  of 
the  Descendants  of  Timothy  Rockwood.     Boston:  1856.    12°. 

8123  ROCKY  M0U:N'TAIN"S,  The,  or  Scenes,  Incidents  and  Adven- 
tures in  the  Far  West.  By  Washington  Irving.  2  vols  in  one. 
Phila.:  1837.    12°. 

8124  ROGERS,  AMMI,  (Rev.)  Memoirs,  [n.  p.]  1824.  12°. 
[Scarce.] 

An  Epis.  Clergyman.  Educated  at  T.  C.  Persecuted  in  the  State  of  Ct.  on  acct.  of 
Relig.  and  Politics  almost  20  yrs.  Falsely  accused  and  Imprisoned  in  Norwich  gaol  2 
yrs.  on  the  charge  of  improper  intimacy  with  a  young  woman. 

8125 Same.    4th  ed.    With  Add.   and  Alterations.     Concord, 

N.  H.:  1832.    12°. 

8126  ROGERS,  E.  P.,  a.m.  Protestant  Dutch  Ch.  of  Albany,  Kov. 
26, 1857,  in  the  Korth  Dutch  Church.  ISTew  York:  1858.  R.  8°. 
Plates. 

8127  ROGERS,  HENRY  D.  2d.  Ann.  Rep.  on  the  Geological  Ex- 
ploration of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.     Harrisburg:  1838.    8°. 

8128  ROGERS,  HESTER  A:N':N',  (Mrs.)  Experience  of.  By  herself. 
With  an  Extract  from  her  Diary.  Funeral  Serm.  Appended.  !N".  Y. , 
1804.    12°. 

8129  ROGERS,  JOHN.  The  Doctrine  of  Faith.  5th  ed.  London: 
1663.     24°. 

8130  Ohel  or  Beth-shemesh.    ATabernacle  for  the  Sun :  or  Ireni- 

cvm  Evangelicvm.    An  Idea  Church  of  Church  Discipline,  in  the 
Theorick  and  Practick  Parts.  [&c.]    London:  1653.    4°. 

Dedicated  to  "  the  Lord  Gen.  Cromwell."  The  author,  John  Rogers,  was  son  of  Nehemiah 
Rogers.    S.  G.  D. 

8131  ROGERS,  JOHK  (of  Leominster).  The  Book  of  Revelation  of 
Jesus  Christ.  Boston:  1720.    Nevr  London:  Rep.  1817.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  451 

8132  ROGERS,  ROBERT,  (Major.)  Journals:  Containing  an  Ac- 
count of  several  Excursions  under  the  Generals  who  commanded  in 
N.  America,  during  the  late  War.  London:  1765.  8°.  Map  inserted. 
[Scarce.] 

8133 Account  of  North  America:  a  Description  of  the  several 

.  British  Colonies.  Also  of  the  Interior,  or  Westerly  Parts  of  the 
Country.    An  Account  of  the  Indians.     London:  1775.    8°. 

8134  ROGERS,  THOMAS  J.  ISTew  Biographical  Dictionary;  or  Re- 
membrancer of  Departed  Heroes,  Sages  and  Statesmen  of  America. 
3d  ed.    Philadelphia:  1829.    12°.    Portraits. 

8135  Same.     [First  Ed.]    Easton,  Penn. :  1813.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

8136  Same.    Easton,  Pa. :  1823.     12°. 

8137  ROGERS,  TIMOTHY,  m.a.  Tlie  Character  of  a  Good  Woman, 
both  in  a  Single  and  Marry'd  State.  A  Funeral  Disc,  on  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Dunton,  who  died  May  28, 1697.  With  an  Account  of  her  Life 
and  Death.  Part  of  the  Diary  writ  with  her  own  Hand.  London: 
1697  (?).    12°. 

8138  Discourse  concerning  Troubles  of  Mind,  and  the  Disease  of 

Melancholy.    Also  some  Letters  from  several  Divines.    London: 
1691.    12°. 

8139  Consolation  for  the  Afflicted:  or,  the  Way  to  prevent  Fainting 

under  Outward  or  Inward  Trouble.    A  Disc,  occasd.  by  the  Death  of 
Mr.  Edward  Rede.    London:  1694.    16°. 

8140  ROGERS,  WILLIAM  B.  Report  of  the  Geological  Reconnois- 
sance  of  the  State  of  Virginia.     Phila. :  1836.    8°.    Map. 

8141  ROGERS ,  WOODES ,  Capt.  Cruising  Yoyage  Round  the  World. 
(South  Sea,  and  East  Indies.)  Begun  in  1708,  and  finished  in  1711. 
Maps.     2dEd.,Corr.     London:  1718.     8°. 

8142  ROLAND,  MADAME.  Appeal  to  Impartial  Posterity.  Tracts 
written  by  her  during  her  confinement  in  the  Prisons  of  the  Abbey, 
and  St.  Pelagic ,  Paris.  Transl.  from  the  French  original.  1st  Amer. 
Ed.  Corr.    Kew  York:  1798.     2v.     8°. 

8143  ROLL  OF  HONOR.  Names  of  Soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of 
the  American  Union,  interred  in  the  National  Cemeteries  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ,  from  August,  1861,  to  June,  1865.    Washn. :  1865.    8°. 

8144  ROLLIN,  CHARLES.  Life  of  Alexander  the  Great.  From 
the  French.    Providence:  1796.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

8145  ROLLINS,  J.  R.  Families  of  the  name  of  Rollins,  in  the  United 
States.     Lawrence:  1874.    8°.     Front,  and  Plates. 

8146  ROLT,  RICHARD.  Impartial  Representation  of  the  Conduct  of 
the  Powers  of  Europe,  engaged  in  the  late  General  War:  Account 
of  all  the  Military  and  Naval  Operations  of  G.  Britn.  and  Spain,  in 
1739,  to  the  Pacification  at  Aix  la  Chapelle,  in  1748.  (Also)  Letters 
betn.  M.  Yoltaire  and  R.    2d  ed.    London:  1754.    4v.    8°. 

8147 New  and  Accurate  History  of  South  America.    With  Dis- 


452  CATALOGUE. 

sertations  on  the  British,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French,  Dutch,  and 
Indian  Settlements.    London:  17o6.     8°. 

8148  R0MAI:N'E,  ROBT.  dexter.  The  new  Age  of  Gold;  or  the 
Life   and  Adventures  of ,  written  by  Himself.     Boston:  1856.     12°. 

8149  ROMA]S'  HISTORY,  A  new.  Emb.  with  copper-plate  cuts. 
London:  1784.     18°. 

8150  ROMANS,  BERNARD.  Annals  of  the  Troubles  in  the  Neth- 
erlands. From  the  Accession  of  Charles  Y.  Mirror  for  the  present 
Americans.     Vol.  1.     Hartford:  1778.    8°. 

8151  ROME.     Seen  in  a  Week.     Rome:  1853.    16°. 

8152  RONDTHALER,  ED  WD.  (Rev.)  Life  of  John  Heckewelder. 
Ed.  by  B.  H.  Coates,  m.d.    Phila.:  1847.    12°.    Portrait. 

815.3  ROSE-HILL,  A  tale  of  the  Old  Dominion,  by  a  Virginian.  Phila. : 
1835.     18°. 

8154  ROOT,  M.  A.  Theory  and  Practice  of  Penmanship.  Phila.:  1844. 

8155  ROOTS,  PETER  PHIL.  Letter  to  the  First  Congregal.  P^do- 
baptist  Church,  at  Rutland,  Vt.:  also  a  Collection  of  Observations 
Hymns,  Letters,  &c.     Hartford. 

8156  ROSARY  (The.)    Boston:  18a4.    18°. 

[There  is  a  brief  Preface  by  the  Editor,  J.  T.  Buckingham.] 

8157  ROSCOE,  WILLIAM.  Occasional  Tracts  relative  to  the  War 
between  Great  Britain  and  France.    London:  1810.    8°. 

"Wm.  Eustice,  Esq.,  from  the  Author. 

8158  on  Penal  Jurisprudence  and  the  Reformation  of  Criminals. 

With  an  App.  of  the  latest  Reports  of  the  Prisons  of  Phila.,  N.  York, 
and  Mass.     London:  1819.    8°. 

8159 Life  of  Lorenzo  di'  Medici.     3d  ed.  2  vols.     London :  1797. 

4°.     Port. 
8160 Life  and  Pontificate  of  Leo  the  Tenth.    Phila. :  1805-06.   4v. 

8".     Portraits. 

8161  ROSCOMMON,  (Earl  of.)  Poems.  Also  an  Essay  on  Poetry, 
by  the  Earl  of  Mulgrave,  now  Duke  of  Buckingham.  With  Poems 
by  Richard  Duke.     Lond. :  1717.     8^. 

8162  ROSE,  Hon.  GEORGE.  Observ.  of  the  historical  wor"k  of  Chas. 
J.  Fox,  with  a  narrative  of  events  in  the  enterprise  of  the  Earl  of 
Argyle  in  1685,  by  Patrick  Hume.    Lond. :  1809.     4°. 

8163  ROSEAVELL,  SAMUEL,  a.m.  Arraignment  and  Tryal  of  the 
late  Rev.  Mr.  Thomas  Rose  well,  for  High  Treason;  with  Account 
of  his  Life  and  Death.     London:  1718.    8°. 

8164  ROSS,  ALEXANDER.  HANSEBETA  :  or.  View  of  all  Re- 
ligions in  the  World:  [&c.]  6th  ed.  Annexed,  The  Lives,  Actions, 
and  Ends  of  certain  notorious  Hereticks.  With  their  Effigies  in 
Copper-Plates.     London:  1683.    8°.    Portrait. 

8165  Mystagogus  Poeticus,  or  the  Muses  Interpreter:  Explain- 
ing the  Historical  Mysteries,  and  Mystical  Histories  of  the  Ancient 


CATALOGUE.  453 

Greek  and  Latin  Poets.     6th  ed.  with  Genealogy  of  the  Heathen 
Gods.     London:  1672.    8°.     Portrait. 

8166 Yirgilii  Evangelisantis  Christiados  Librii  XIII.    Londini: 

1638.    12°. 

8167  BOSS,  ARTHUR  A.  Disc,  embracing  the  Civil  and  Religious 
History  of  Rhode  Island;  delivered  April,  1838,  at  the  close  of  the 
Second  Century  from  the  first  settlement  of  Rhode  Island.  Provi- 
dence: 1838.     12°.     [Rare.] 

8168  ROSS,  J0H:N',  Capt.  Treatise  on  Navigation  by  Steam. 
Plates  and  Engravings.     London:  1828.    4°. 

8169 Narrative  of  a  Second  Voyage  in  Search  of  a  North  "West 

Passage,  during  1829-33.    Paris:  1835.    8°.     Plates. 

8170  Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of  Admiral  Lord  Saumarez. 

2  vols.     London:  1838.    8°.     Plates. 

8171  ROUSE,  S.  S.  The  Bugle  Blast.  Comprising  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Exploits,  Dashing  Raids.     Phila.:  1864.     12°. 

8172  ROWE,  ELIZABETH.  Friendship  in  Death;  Twenty  Letters 
from  the  Dead  to  the  Living.     London:  1750.    8°.    Portrait. 

8173  Same.     Boston:  1782.    12°. 

8174  History  of  Joseph,  with  Misc.  Poems.    Boston:  1815.     18°. 

8175  ROWE,  JOHN,  Esq.  Caius  Crispus  Sallustius  the  Historian 
made  English.  The  Life  and  Character  of  the  Author  and  His 
Works.     London:  1709.    8°. 

8176  ROWE,  NICHOLAS,  Esq.  Lucan's  Pharsalia;  Trans,  into 
English  Yerse.     London:  1720.     18°.     Portrait  inserted. 

8177  ROWE,  SAMUEL.  Panorama  of  Plymouth;  or.  Guide  to  Ob- 
jects of  Interest,  in  the  Towns  and  Yicinity  of  Plymouth, Dock,  and 
Stonehouse.    Plymouth:  1821.     18°.     Map. 

8178  ROWLANDSON,  MARY.  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and 
Removes  of,  who  was  taken  by  the  Indians  at  the  Destruction  of 
Lancaster,  in  1676.  Written  by  Herself.  6th  ed.  2d  Lancaster  ed. 
Lancaster:  1828.    18°.     [Scarce.] 

8179 NaiTative  of.    Boston:  1791.    Rep.  1856.    12°. 

One  of  the  best  eds.  of  this  interesting  work.    S.  G.  D. 

8180  ROWLEY,  THOMAS.  Poems  supposed  to  have  been  written 
at  Bristol,  by  T.  Rowley  and  Others,  in  the  Fifteenth  Century.  Cam- 
bridge: 1794.    8°. 

8181  ROWNTREE,  JOHN  STEPHENSON.  Quakerism,  Past  and 
Present :  an  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  its  Decline  in  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.     London:  1859.     12°. 

8182  RO  WSE,  ELIZABETH.  Outlines  of  English  History  in  Yerse. 
London:  1808.     12°.    Plate. 

8183  ROWSON,  SUSANNA.  The  Inquisitor;  or,  Invisible  Rambler. 
2d  Amer.  Ed.    Phila. :  1794.    3  v.  in  1.     12°. 

8184 Biblical  Dialogues  between  a  Father  and  his  Family.  Bos- 
ton: 1822.    2v.    12°. 


454  CATALOGUE. 

8185  KOWSON,  SUSANKA.  Eebecca,  or  the  Fille  de  Chambre. 
A  Novel.     2d  Amer,  ed.  corr.  rev.    Boston:  1814.    12°. 

8186  History  of  Charlotte  Temple.     2v.  in  1.    Hartf.:  1801.    18°. 

8187  Charlotte's  Daughter.     Sequel  to  Charlotte  Temple.    With 

Memoir  of  the  Author.     Boston:  1828.    12°. 

8188 Sarah,  or  the  Exemplary  Wife.     Boston:  1813.     18°. 

8189 Miscellaneous  Poems.     Boston:  1804.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

8190  ROXBUKY.     Ads.  of  L.  B.  Comins.    Roxbury:  1854.    8°. 

8191  ROXBURY  DIRECTORY,  1864.  Illustrated  Handbook  for 
Travellers.  N.  Y.:  1849.  Peck's  Tourists' Companion.  Buffalo: 
1845.     Blanchard's  Map  of  the  U.  S.     4  vols.     18°. 

8192  ROY,  JENNET.    History  of  Canada.    Montreal:  1850.     12°. 

8193  ROYAL,  ANN.  Letters  from  Alabama  on  various  Subjects. 
Washington:  1830.     8°. 

8194  [ ]  Sketches  of  History,  Life,  and  Manners  in  the  United 

State.  By  a  Traveller.  N.  Haven:  1826.  12°.  Also, The  Tennessean; 
A  Novel,  founded  on  Pacts.     New  Haven:  1827.     12°. 

8195  The  Black -Book:    or  a  Continuation  of    Travels  in  the 

United  States.     2  vols.     Yol.  1.     Washington  City:  Printed  for  the 
Author,  1828.    12°. 

She  claimed  relationship  with  the  Royall  family  of  Medford,  Mass.    Gowans  said  she 
would  have  been  a  better  fishmonger  than  author.    [1  leaf  wanting.] 

8196  ROYAL  MAGAZINE  (The);  or  Gentleman's  Monthly  Com- 
panion.   Yol.  1.     London:  [1759.]    8°.  Valuable  Plates  and  Maps. 

8197  RUBEK,  SENNOIA.  Stanzas  to  Queen  Victoria,  and  other 
Poems.    N.  York:  1866.    8°.    Front. 

8198  RUBIO.  Rambles  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada  in  1845,  with  a  Short 
Account  of  Oregon.     2d  ed.     London:  1847.     12°. 

8199  RUDDIMAN,  THOMAS.  Rudiments  of  the  Latin  Tongue. 
Rev.  by  R.  J.  Bryce.     2d  ed.     London:  1850.     12°. 

8200  RUFIANA:  or  the  Poetical  Sinnings  of  William  Rufus,  of 
Charleston,  S.  C.    N.  Y.:  1826.    18°.     [Scarce.] 

8201  RUINS  (The)  of  Psestum:  And  other  Compositions  in  Verse. 
Salem,  Mass. :  1822.    4°.    pp.  128. 

8202 (The)   of    Athens,  with  other  Poems.      By  a   Voyager. 

Washington:  1831.    8°.    pp.  111. 

By  Henry,  3d  Son  of  Col.  Tim.  Pickering. 

8203  RULES  AND  REGULATIONS  for  the  P.  W.  and  B.  and  New 
Castle  and  Erenchtown  Railroads.     Phila.:  1854.     8°. 

8204  RULES,  Regulations,  &c.,  for  the  Naval  Service  of  the  U.  S., 
prepared  by  the  Board  of  Navy  Commissioners.  Washington  City: 
1818.    12°. 

8205 and  Regulations  for  the  Massachusetts  Army.    Pub.  by 

Order.    Salem:  1775.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  455 

8206  RUMFORD,  BEN  J.,  Count  of.  Essays,  Political,  Economi- 
cal and  Philosophical.  1st.  Amer.  from  the  3d  London  ed.  2  vols. 
8°.    [Very  scarce.] 

8207  RUNDALL,  M.  A.  (Miss.)  History  of  England;  Illustrated 
by  numerous  Symbolical  Engravings.     2d  ed.     London:  1829.     12°. 

8208  RUNDALL,  THOMAS.  Narratives  of  Voyages  towards  the 
North  "West,  in  Search  of  a  Passage  to  Cathay  and  India.  1496  to 
1631.     London:  Hak.  Soc:  1849.    8°.  Map. 

8209 Memorial  of  the  Empire  of  Japan :  in  the  16th  and  17th 

centuries.    Ed.  with  Notes.    London:  Hak.  Soc.    1850.    8°.    Map. 
8210  RUPP,  J.  DANIEL.    He  Pasa  Ekklesia:  An  Original  History 

of  the  Religious  Denominations  at  present  existing  in  the  U.  S. 

Phila.:  1844.    r.  8°. 
8211 History  of  Northampton,  Lehigh,  Monroe,  Carton,  and 

Schuylkill  Counties.     Harrisburg:  1845.    8°.    [Scarce.] 

8212  RUSCHENBERGER,  W.  S.  W.  Voyage  Round  the  World; 
including  an  Embassy  to  Muscat  and  Siam,  in  1835-7.  Phila. :  1838. 

8213  RUSH,  BENJAMIN,  M.D.  Essays.  2d  ed.  Phila.:  1806.  8°. 
Port. 

"  William  Rosco,  Esq.,  from  his  obliged  friend  the  Author." 

8214 Observ.  on  the  Changes  of  Air,  and  the  concomitant  epidem- 
ical Diseases  in  the  Island  of  Barbadoes.    By  William  Hillary,  m.d. 

'Notes  by  R.    Phila.:  1811.    8^. 

8215  Six  Introductory  Lectures  upon  the  Institutes  and  Practice 

of  Medicine,  deld.  in  the  University  of  Pa.  Phila.:  1801.  8°.  Autog. 
of  Danl.  Drake. 

8216 Inquiry  into  the  Sources  of  Summer  and  Autumnal  Disease, 

The  Yellow  Pever  not  contagious.    Phila. :  1805.   8.. 

8217 Obs.  on  the  Epidemical  Diseases  of  Minorca,  1744-49.     By 

G.  Cleghorn,  M.D.    With  Notes.    Phila.:  1809.    12°. 

8218 Medical  Inquiries  and  Observations  upon  the  Diseases  of 

the  Mind.     5th  ed.  Phila. :  1835.    8°. 
8219 Works.    2d  Amer.  ed.    5  vols.     Phila. :  1794-1798.  8°.  . 

8220  RUSH,  CAROLINE  E.  Robert  Morton,  or  the  Stepmother: 
Containing  Edmund  and  lone.  Letters  from  the  South,  &c.,&c. 
Phila.:  1850.     12°. 

8221  RUSH,  JACOB.  Charges  and  Extracts  on  Moral  and  Religious 
Subjects.     Phila.:  N.York:  May,  1804.     V2P- 

8222  RUSH,  RICHARD.  Residence  at  the  Court  of  London.  Phila.: 
1833.    8°. 

8223  Occasional  Productions;   among  others,   a  Glance  at  the 

Court  and  Government  of  Louis  Philippe  and  the  French  Revolu- 
tionofl848.    PhUa.:  1860.    8°.    Port. 

8224 Washington  in  Domestic  Life.    From  Original  Letters  and 

MSS.     Phila.:  1857.    8°. 


456  CATALOGUE. 

8225  KUSIT,  RICIIAllD.  Residence  at  the  Court  of  London.  Lon- 
don: 1833.    8°. 

8226  EUSIIWORTH,  JOHl!^.  Historical  Collections.  London:  1680. 
2v.     Fol.     Portraits. 

8227  RUSKI^N',  JOHN.  Sesame  and  Lilies.  Lectures  at  Manchester 
in  1864.     N.  Y.:1865.    12°. 

8228  RUSSELL,  ARTHUR  T.,  Rev.  Memorials  of  the  Life  and 
Works  of  Thomas  Fuller,  D.D.     London:  1844.    18°.     Port. 

8229  RUSSELL,  J.,  Jr.  History  of  the  War,  between  the  U.  S.  and 
Great  Britain.        2d  ed.     Hartford:  1815.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

8230  RUSSELL,  JOHX  (Lord).  Life  of  Wm.  Lord  Russell.  Lon- 
don: 1819.    4°.    Portraits. 

8231  Memorials  and  Correspondence  of  Chas.  James  Fox.  Lon- 
don: 1853.     2v.    8°. 

8232  RUSSELL,  MICHAEL,  (Rev.)  View  of  Ancient  and  Modern 
Egypt;  with  Outline  of  its  Natural  History.  Map  and  10  Engrav- 
ings by  Hranston.     Edinburgh:  1831.    16°. 

8233  RUSSELL,  W.  H.  Canada:  its  Defences,  Condition,  and  Re- 
sources, Concluding  Yol.  of  my  Diary,  North  and  South.  Boston: 
1865.  12°. 

8234 The  War.    From  the  Death  of  Lord  Raglan  to  the  Evacuar 

tion  of  the  Crimea.     London:  1856.     12°.     Portrait. 

8235  Canada:  itd  Defences,  &c.    London:  1865.    8°.   Two  Maps. 

8236  RUSSELL,  WM.  History  of  Ancient  Europe,  with  a  view  of 
the  Revolutions  in  A.sia  and  Africa.     Phila. :  1801.    2v.    8°. 

8237  RUSSELL,  WM.  S.  Pilgrim  Memorials,  and  Guide  to  Ply- 
mouth. Map  and  eight  copper  plate  engravings.  3d  ed.  Boston: 
1860.     12°. 

8238 Guide  to  Plymouth,  and  Recollections  of  the  Pilgrims. 

Boston:  1816.     12°. 

8239  RUSSIA,  by  a  recent  Traveller.  A  Series  of  Letters.  Illustrated. 
London:  1859.     12°. 

8240  RUTIIERFURD,  SAMUEL.  The  due  Right  of  Presbyteries, 
or  a  Peaceable  Plea  for  the  Government  of  the  Ch.  of  Scotland. 
The  way  of  the  Ch.  of  Christ  in  New  England.  London:  1644.  4°. 
Title  paije  partly  supplied. 

An  interesting  fragment  of  New  England  ecclcBiastical  history. 

8241  RUTER,  MARTIN.  The  Martyrs,  or  a  History  of  Persecu- 
tion, from  the  Commencement  of  Christianity  to  the  Present  Time. 
Cincinnati:  18:54.     12°. 

8242  RUTTENBER,  E.  M.  History  of  the  Indian  Tribes  of  Hud- 
son's River.     Albany:  Munsell,  1872.     8°.     Many  Engravings. 

8243  RYAN,  MICHAEL.  Prostitution  in  London;  with  Compara- 
tive View  of  that  of  Paris  and  New  York.  Numerous  Plates. 
London:  1839.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  457 


S. 


8244  S.  (M.  T.)  When  will  the  day  come,  &c.  Host,  [n.d.]  Port.  12®. 

8245  S.  S.  S.  Two  hundred  years  ago;  a  lirief  hist,  of  Cambridge 
Port,  etc.     Boston:  1859.     sq.  18°. 

8246  SABIN,  ELIJAH  11.  (Rev.)  Life  and  Reflections  of  Charles 
Observator.     Boston:  1816.     12°. 

8247 Journey  from  Egypt  to  Jerusalem:  or  the  Road  to  Happi- 
ness.    Boston:  1811.     12°. 

8248  SABLNTE,  ED.  (Lt.  Col.)  Narrative  of  an  exped.  to  the  Polar 
Sea  commanded  by  Adm.  Ferd.  Von  Wrangell.  London:  1844. 
Port.     15°. 

8249  SABINE,  JAMES.  An  Ecclesiastical  History;  from  the  Com- 
mencement of  the  Christian  Era  to  the  Present  Time.  Boston: 
1820.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

8250  SABINE,  LORENZO.  Address  bef.  the  New  Eng.  Hist,  and 
Geneal.  Soc.  on  the  100th  anniversary  of  the  death  of  Gen.  Wolfe. 
Boston:  1859.    8°. 

8251    Report  on  the  Fisheries  of  the  American  Seas.     Prep'd 

for  the  Treasury  Department  of  the  U.  S.     Washington:  1853.     8°. 

8252 American  Loyalists,  or  Biogl.  Sketches  of  Adherents  to  the 

Brit.    Crown  in  the  Revolution.      With  a  Prelim.    Hist.   Essay. 
Boston:  1847.     8°. 

8253  SABRE,  G.  E.  (Lieut.)  Nineteen  Months  a  Prisoner  of  War. 
His  Experience  in  the  War  Prisons.     Ill'd.     N".  York:  1865.     12°. 

8254  SACRA  PRIVATA.  The  private  meditations  of  the  Rev. 
Tho.  Wilson.     1st  Amer.  ed.     Cambridge:  1804.     12°. 

8255  SACRED  CIII^ONOLOGIE.  Drawn  by  Scripture  Evidence. 
By  Roger  Drake,  M.D.     London:  1648.     4°.     MS.  noces  by  Mr.  D. 

8256  SADLER,  RALPH,  Sir.  State  Papers  and  Lettei-s'of.  Ed. 
by  Artl.ur  Clifford.  2  vols.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Sir 
Ralph  Sadler,  with  Historical  Notes,  by  Walter  Scott,  Esq.  Edin- 
burgh: 1809.    4°.     Frontispiece. 

8257  SAFFELL,  W.  T.  R.  Records  of  the  Revolutionary  War: 
containing  the  Military  and  Financial  Correspondence  of  Distin- 
guished Officers.     Philada. :   1860.     12°. 

8258  SAFFORD,  WM.  H.  Life  of  Herman  Blennerhassett.  An 
authentic  Narrative  of  the  Burr  Expedition.  Cincinnati:  1853.   12°. 

8259  The  Blennerhasset  Papers;  the  Private  Journal  of  H.  Blen- 

nert.     Cincinnati:  1864.    8°.     Three  Portraits. 

8260  SAGITTARIUS'  LETTERS  and  Political  Speculations.  Bos- 
ton: 1774.     8^. 

Very  Uaro,  wants  title  and  last  3  leaves  after  page  120.  Pee  Stevens'  "Nuggets,"  No.  2426. 
Printed  by  order  of  the  St'lectmeu  of  Boston.  It  is  a  curious  tract  of  the  iievolutionary 
times.    MS.  note  by  8.  G.  D. :  priced  in  England  at  158. 


458  CATALOGUE, 

8261  ST.  DOMIiS'GO.  History  of,  from  its  First  Discovery  by 
Columbus,  to  the  Present  Period.     London:  1818.    8°. 

8262  ST.  JAMES'  MAGAZI:N^E:  or,  Memoirs  of  Our  own  Times. 
Vol.  1.     London:  1774.    8°. 

8263  ST.  JOHi^,  JOHK  R.  True  Description  of  the  Lake  Superior 
Country.  With  Bayfield's  Chart.  Also,  a  minute  Acct.  of  the 
Copper  Mines.     Map  of  the  Mineral  Regions.    N.  Y. :  1846.    12°. 

8264  ST.  JOHK  [OLIVER].  An  Argvment  of  Law  concerning  the 
Bill  of  Attainder  of  High-Treason  of  Thomas  Earle  of  Strafford: 
Pub.  by  Order  of  the  Commons  House.     London:  1641.     4°. 

8265  ST.  J0KATHA:N',  the  Lay  of  a  Scold.  ''  Eye,  thou  dishonest 
Sathan."     N.  York:  1838.     12°. 

8266  ST.  PIERRE,  BERKARDm  De.  Voyages  of  Amasis.  In 
Erench  and  English.    Boston:  1795.     12°. 

8267  SALEM,  (Ms.)  Rules  and  Orders  of,  with  City  Charter.  Salem: 
1841.    12°. 

8268  SALEM  CONTROVERSY.  Pamphlets,  &c.,  containing  the 
Articles  of  Unitarianism.     Salem:  1834.    8°. 

8269  SALEM  E.  I:N'DIA  MARINE  SOC.  Incorp.  and  Catal.  of. 
Salem:  [n.d.] 

8270  SALEM  WITCHCRAFT.  Comprising  More  Wonders  of  the 
Invisible  World,  by  Robt.  Calef ;  and  Wonders  of  the  Invisible 
World,  by  Cotton  Mather.  Notes,  &c.,  by  Saml.  P.  Fowler.  Bost.: 
1865.     8°.     Port. 

8271  SALISBURY  GUIDE.  Giving  an  Acct.  of  the  Antiquities  of 
Old  Sarum,  and  the  Ancient  and  Present  State  of  New  Sarum,  or 
Salisbury;  the  cathedral,  Stonehenge.  22d  ed.  Salisbury:  1801. 
12°.    Frontis. 

8272  SALLUST:  Trans,  of  Catiline  and  Jugurtha.  With  life  of 
Sallust,  by  Le  Clerc.     Gloucester:  1789.    8°. 

8273  SALMON,  THOMAS,  m.a.  (Rector  Mepsall  in  the  County  of 
Bedford.)  A  New  Historical  Account  of  St.  George  for  England, 
and  the  Original  of  the  most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter.  Illustrated. 
London:  1704.    8°. 

8274 Chronological  Historian.  From  the  Invasion  of  the  Romans, 

to  the  14th  Year  of  Geo.  II.  Illustrated  with  Effigies  of  all  our 
English  Monarchs.     By  Vertue.     3d  ed.     Lond. :  1747.     2  vols.  8°. 

8275  Modern  Gazetteer;  Or,  a  Short  View  of  the  World.  Gene- 
alogies and  Families  of  the  Emperors,  Kings,  and  Princes,  now 
reigning.    5th  ed.     London:  1758.    8°. 

8276 Same.    6th  ed.     London:  1759.     16°.     Maps. 

8277 Short  View  of  the  Families  of  the  Scottish  Nobility,  [&c.] 

London:  1759.     12°. 

8278 Impartial  Examination  of  Bishop  Burnet's  Hist,   of  his 

Own  Times.    Vol.2.    London:  1724.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  459 

8279  SALMON,  THOMAS,  m.a.  Geography.  London:  (printed 
about  17C6.)    8°. 

Wants  16  pp.  at  beginning.     "  As  quaint  as  old  Fuller  and  as  valuable  to  tbosc  fond  of 
antiquarian  curiosities." 

8280  SALMOiN",  W.  (m.d.)  Ars  Anatomica;  or,  the  Anatomy  of 
Human  Bodies.  In  seven  Books.  Illustrated  with  29  Anatomical 
Sculptures.     London:  1714.    8°.    Portrait. 

8281  SALT,  HENRY.  Voyage  to  Abyssinia,  and  Travels  into  the 
Interior  of  that  Country,  in  1809-10.     Phila. :  1816.    8°. 

8282  SALTMARSH,  JOHN.  The  Smoke  in  the  Temple.  Wherein 
is  a  Designe  for  Peace  and  Reconciliation  of  Believers  of  the 
Several    Opinions  of   these    Times    about    Ordinances.    London: 

1646.  4°. 

8283 Sparkles  of  Glory;  or,  some  Beams  of  the  Morning  Star. 

"Wherein  are  many  Discoveries  as  to  Truth  and  Peace.    London: 

1647.  18°. 

8284  SALZMANN,  G.  G.  Gymnastics  for  Youth.  An  Essay 
toward  the  necessary  Improvement  of  Education.  With  Copper 
Plates.    Phila.:  1802.    8°. 

8285  Elements  of  Morality.  SdAmer.  ed.  Wilming'n:  1796.  12°. 

8286  SAMMES,  AYLETT.  Britannia  Antiqua  Illustrata:  or,  the 
Antiquities  of  Ancient  Britain.     London :  1676.    Eol. 

8287  SAMPSON  EZRA.  The  Brief  Remarker  on  the  Ways  of  Man: 
or  Dissertations  respecting  Social  and  Domestic  Relations,  and  the 
various  economy  of  Life.     Hudson:  1820.     12". 

The  Youth's  Companion,  or  an  Historical  Dictionary.     3d 

ed.    Hudson:  1816.    12°. 

SAMPSON,  M.  B.  Rationale  of  Crime;  and  its  appropriate  treat- 
ment. A  Treatise  on  Criminal  Jurisprudence  considered  in  relation 
to  Cerebral  Organization.  From  the  2d  Lond.  ed.  Notes  and  Illustra- 
tions by  E.  W.  Famham.    Portraits  of  Criminals.    N.  Y. :  1846.  12°. 

8290  SAMPSON,  WILLIAM.  Memoirs  of.  Particulars  of  his  Ad- 
ventures in  Europe ;  confinement  in  the  Dungeons  of  the  Inquisi- 
tion in  Lisbon,  &c.     Leesburg.  Ya. :  1817.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

8291  SAN  FRANCISCO,  Annals  of.  A  Summary  of  the  History  of 
the  first  Discovery,  Settlement,  Progress,  and  present  Condition  of 
California.  By  Frank  Soule,  J.  H.  Gihon,  m.d., and  James  Nisbet. 
150  Engravings.     New  York:  1855.     8°. 

8292  SANDERS,  PRINCE.  Haytian  Papers.  A  Collection  of  Proc- 
lamations and  other  official  Documents,  with  some  Account  of  the 
Rise,  Progress,  and  Present  State  of  the  Kingdom  of  Hayti.  Boston: 
1818.    12'-^. 

8293  SANDERSON,  PAT.  Antiquities  of  the  Abbey  or  Cathedral 
Church  of  Durham.  Also  a  Descriptn.  of  County  Palatine  of 
Durham.    Newcastle  upon  Tyne:  1767.    12°.     Illust. 

81 


460  CATALOGUE. 

8294  SANDERSOK,  WM.  Peter  pursued;  or,  Dr.  Heylin  Overtaken, 
Arrested,  and  Arraigned  upon  his  Three  Appendixes.  Patched  to- 
gether in  his  Examen  Historicum.     London:  1658.     4°. 

8295  SANDS,  ROBERT  C.  Writings  in  Prose  and  Verse.  With 
Memoir.    2  vols.     N".  York:  1834.     8°.    Portrait. 

8296  SANDWICH  ISLANDS.    10  tracts  in  the  Hawaiian  lang.    12° 

8297  [SANDYS,  EDWIN,  Sir.]  Evropse  Specvlvm;  or,  A  View  or 
Svrvey,  of  the  State  of  Religion  in  the  Western  parts  of  the  World 
Wherein  the  Romane  Religion,  and  the  pregnant  policies  of  the 
Church  of  Rome  to  support  the  same,  are  notably  displayed:  with 
some  other  memorable  discoveries  and  Commemorations.  Pub. 
according  to  the  Authour's  Originall  Copy,  and  acknowledged  by 
him  for  a  true  copy.     London :  1637.    4°. 

Very  rare.    "  Sandya  participated  in  the  first  debate  in  Parliament  in  which  Amerio* 
is  noticed."    8.  G.  D. 

8298  SANFORD,  EZEKIEL.  History  of  the  United'  States  before 
the  Revolution:  with  some  Account  of  the  Aborigines.  Philad.: 
1819.     8°. 

8299  SANSOM,  JOSEPH.  Sketches  of  Lower  Canada,  historical 
and  descriptive.     N.  York:  1817.    12°.    View  of  Quebec. 

8300  SANSON,  NICHOLAS.  Cosmography  and  Geography.  Many 
Maps.     London:  1682.     2v.ini.     Folio. 

Contains  a  large  and  fine  Map  of  America. 

8301  SARATOGA,  Hand  Book  of,  by  R.  L.  Allen.  Albany: 
1866.     8°. 

8302  SARGENT,  AARON.  Geneal.  of  the  Sarge[a]nt  Family,  Desc. 
of  Wm.  S.  of  Maiden,  Mass.     Boston:  1858.     12°. 

8303  SARGENT,  EPES,  Jr.  Velasco;  A  Tragedy,  in  Five  Acts. 
Boston:  1837.     8°.    Author's  autog. 

8304 Songs  of  the  Sea;  other  Poems.  2d  Ed.   Boston:  1849.   12°. 

8305  SARGENT,  L.  M.  Hubert  and  Ellen.  With  other  poems. 
Boston:   1812.    8°. 

8306  Same.     Boston:   1813.     8°. 

8307 Same.     3d  ed.     With  alterations.     Boston:  1815.     18°. 

8308 Reminiscences  of  Samuel  Dexter,  (by  Sigma.)     Boston: 

1857.     18°. 

8309  Dealings  with  the  Dead.    By  a  Sexton  of  the  Old  School. 

Boston:  1856.     2v  in  1.    8°. 

8310 Temperance  Tales.     Illustrated  Ed.     Boston:  1852.     2v. 

in  1.     12°. 

8311  SARGENT,  WINTHROP.  History  of  an  Expedition  against 
Fort  Du  Quesne,  in  1755  under  Gen.  Braddock.  Ed.  from  the  Orig- 
inal MSS.    Phila.:  1856.    8°.    lUust. 

8312 Life  of  Major  John  Andr6.     Boston:  1861.    12°.   ed.  of  75 

copies.    Plates. 


CATALOGUE.  461 

8313  SARMIENTO,  FERDINAND  L.  flistory  of  our  Flag,  from 
the  earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.    Phila. :  1864.    8°. 

8314  SAUNDERS,  DANIEL,  Jr.  Journal  of  the  Travels  and  Suffer- 
ings  of.  A  Mariner  on  board  the  Ship  Commerce  of  Boston,  Samuel 
Johnson  Commander.     3d  ed.  Salem:  1824.     12°. 

8315  Same.     Salem:  1794.     12°. 

Said  to  have  been  written  by  Rev.  Wm.  Bentley  of  Salem. 

8316  SAUNDERS,  F.  Memoirs  of  the  Great  Metropolis;  or,  London. 
N.  Y. :  1852.    12°. 

8317  SAUNDERS,  WM.  m.d.  Structure,  Economy,  and  Diseases  of 
the  Liver.     Walpole,  N.  H.:  1810.    12°. 

8318  SAVAGE,  ED  WARD  H.  Chron.  Hist,  of  the  Boston  Watch  and 
Police,  1631  to  1865;  with  Recollections  of  a  Boston  Police  Officer,  or 
Boston  by  Daylight  and  Gaslight.     Boston:   1865.    8°. 

8319  Same.    2d  ed.  rev.  Boston:  1865.    8°.     Port. 

8320  SAVAGE,  JAMES.  Genealogical  Dictionary  of  the  First  Set- 
tlers of  New  England.    4  vols.  1860.     8°.     Author's  autog. 

8321  Hist,  of  New  England,  by  John  Winthrop.    From  orig.  MS. 

With  notes.  New  ed.    Boston:  1853.     2v.  8°. 

8321 A  SAVAGE,  JOHN,  (Esq.)  Account  of  New  Zealand;  par- 
ticularly the  Bay  of  Islands.     Lond. :  1807.     8°. 

8322  SAVAGE,  TIMOTEIY.  The  Amazonian  Republic,  recently  dis- 
covered in  the  Interior  of  Peru.    N.  Y. :  1842.    12°. 

8323  SAVARY,  C.  Letters  on  Egypt,  with  the  Descent  of  Louis  IX, 
at  Damietta.  Extracted  from  Joinville,  and  Arabian  Authors.  From 
the  French.    2d  ed.    Lond. :  1787.     2  vols.  8°.    Maps  and  Plates. 

8324  SAXE,  FIELD  MARSHAL  COUNT.  Memoirs  upon  the  Art 
of  War.  Added,  some  original  Letters:  with  his  Reflections  upon 
the  Propagation  of  the  Human  Species.  From  the  French.  Lon- 
don: 1757.    4°.    40  Copperplates. 

8325  SAXE,  JOHN  G.  Money  King,  and  other  Poems.  Boston: 
1860.    12°.    Port. 

8326  Poems.    3d  ed.    Boston:  1851.    12°. 

8327  SAXTON,  WM.  RANDALL.  Memoir  of,  by  C.  T.  Torrey. 
Salem:  1838.    18°. 

8328  SAYER,  ROBERT.  The  North  American  Pilot  for  Newfound- 
land, Labrador,  the  Gulf  and  River  St.  Lawrence.  60  Accurate 
Charts,  &c.  From  original  Surveys:  Taken  by  J.  Cook  and  M.  Lane, 
Surveyors,  J.  Gilbert,  and  others.     London:  1784.    Fol. 

8329 Same.     (Pt.  2.)    N.  Amer.  Pilot  for    New  Eng.,  N.  Y., 

Penna.,  Maryland,  and  Va. :  Also  the  two  Carolinas,  and  Florida. 
From  Orig.  Surveys  by  Capt.  J.  Gascoigne,  J.  Fisher,  J.  Blarney, 
and  others.     London:  1783.     Fol. 

8330  SCARBORO'.  Theakston's  Handbook  for  Visitors  in  Scarbo- 
rough.   Scarboro':  1859.    18°.    Illust.    Map. 


462  CATALOGUE. 

8331  SCEJ^ES  AT  WASHmGTO:^';  a  Story  of  the  Last  Genera- 
tion.   By  a  Citizen  of  Baltimore.    N.  Y. :  1848.    12°. 

8332  [SCHADD,  J.  C]  Ocean  Waves  in  Lyric  Strains.  Pittsburg, 
Pa.:  1858.     8^. 

8333  SCHALK,  EMIL.  Campaigns  of  1862  and  1863.  Illustrating 
the  Principles  of  Strategy.     2d  ed.    Phila. :  1863.     12°. 

8334  SCHARF,  J.  THOMAS,  (Col.)  Chronicles  of  Baltimore;  from 
the  earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  Baltime. :  1874.  8°. 
Author's  Autograph. 

8335  SCHEFEER,  JOHN.  History  of  Lapland,  wherein  are  shewed 
the  Original  Manners,  Habits,  Marriages,  Conjurations,  &c.,  of 
that  People.     Oxford:  1674.     Pol.    Numers.  Plates. 

8336  SCHMIDT,  C.  E.  VON,  (Dr.)  Europe  and  America,  or  the 
relative  State  of  the  civilized  world  at  a  future  period.  Erom  the 
German.     Copenhagen:  1820.    8°. 

8337  SCHMUCKER,  SAML.  M.  Hist,  of  the  Civil  War  in  the  U.  S. 
Specimen  Copy;  only  38  pp.  of  letterpress,  the  rest  maps  and  plates. 
Phila.,  &c.:  1865. 

8338  SCHNECK,  B.,  d.d.  The  Burning  of  Chambersburg,  Pa.  2d 
ed.    Phila.:  1864.    12°. 

8339  SCHOMBERG,  ISAAC,  Esq.  Naval  Chronology;  or  an  His- 
torical Summary  of  Naval  and  Maritime  Events,  from  the  Time  of 
the  Romans,  to  1802.     London:  1802.    5v.    8°. 

8340  SCHOOLCRAFT,  HENRY  R.  Narrative  of  an  Expedition 
through  the  Upper  Mississippi  to  Itasca  Lake,  the  actual  source  of 
this  River.     In  1832.    New  York:  1834.    8°.    Maps. 

8341  Notes  on  the  Iroquois;  or  Contributions  to  American  His- 
tory, Antiquities,  and  General  Ethnology.  Albany:  1846.   8°.  Plates. 

8342 The  Red  Race  of  America.    N.  York:  1847.    8°. 

8343 Narrative  Journal  of  Travels,  through  the  N.  Western  Re- 
gions of  the  U.  S.  Extending  from  Detroit  thi'o'  the  Great  Chain  of 
American  Lakes,  to  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi  River  in  1820. 
With  a  Map  and  8  Copr. -plate  Engravings.  Albany:  1821.  8°. 
[Rare.] 

8344 The  Myth   of  Hiawatha,  and  other  Oral  Legends  of  the 

North  Amer.  Indians.    Phila.:  1856.    12°. 

8345 View  of  the  Lead  Mines  of  Missouri;  including  Obs.  on  the 

Mineralogy,  Geology, Antiquities,  &c.  Engravings.  N.  Y.:1819.  8°. 

8346 Summary  Narrative  of  an  Exploring  Expedition  to  the 

Sources  of  the  Mississippi  River,  in  1820:  Completed,  by  the  Discov- 
ery of  its  Origin  in  Itasca  Lake,  in  1832.    Phila. :  1855.    8°. 

8347 Information  respecting  the  History,  Condition,  and  Pros- 
pects of  the  Indian  Tribes  of  the  U.  S.  Illustrated  by  Capt.  East- 
man, U.  S.  A.  Phila.:  1854.  4°.  Autog.  of  Geo.  H.  Mannypenny, 
Com'r  of  Ind.  Affairs. 


CATALOGUE.  463 

8348  SCIIOULER,  WILLIAM.  Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant 
General,  of  Massachusetts,  with  Reports  from  the  Quarter  Master 
Gen.,  Surg.  Gen.  and  Master  of  Ordnance,  1862-65.  Boston:  1803- 
66.    4v.     8°.    Autograph  of  S. 

8349  Massachusetts  in  the  Civil  War.     Boston:  1868-71.    2v. 

8°.     Portrait. 

8350  SCHOWART,  AISTTHONY  WILLIAM.  Observations  Histor- 
ical and  Genealogical:  In  which  the  Originals  of  the  Emperor,  Kings, 
Electors,  and  other  the  Sovereign  Princes  of  Europe.  Written  in 
Latin,  and  now  made  English,  with  enlargements  rel.  to  England. 
London:  1693.    8°. 

8351  SCHREIBER,  A.  Traveller's  Guide  to  the  Rhine.  New  ed. 
London:  1830.     18°. 

8352  SCHROEDER,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Life  and  Times  of 
Washington:  Account  of  the  Illustrious  Men  of  the  Revolution. 
Illustrated  with  Steel  Engravings,  and  full-length  Portraits,  by  Chap- 
pel.    2  vols.    4°. 

Bchroeder  died  while  the  4th  No.  was  in  press.    The  work  was  then  continued  by  other 
writers,  among  whom  was  R.  W.  Griswold. 

8353  SCHULTZ,  CHRISTIAN,  Jr.,  (Esq.)  Travels  on  an  Inland 
Voyage  through  the  States  of  N.  York,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia, 
Ohio,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  and  through  the  Territories  of  In- 
diana, Louisiana,  Mississippi  and  New  Orleans,  in  1807-8.  Maps 
and  Plates.    New  York:  1810.     2  vols,  in  one.    8°.  Portrait. 

8354  SCIENTIFIC  TRACTS,  for  Instruction  and  Entertainment. 
By  Josiah  Holbrook  and  others.     Vol.  2.    Boston:  1832.     12°. 

8355  SCIPIO'S  Reflections  on  Monroe's  View  of  the  Conduct  of  the 
Executive  on  the  Foreign  Affairs  of  the  U.  S.  Connected  with  a 
Mission  to  the  French  Republic.     Boston:  1798.     12°. 

8356  SCORESBY,  WM.,  (Rev.)  American  Factories  and  their  Fe- 
male Operatives.     London:  1845.     12°. 

8357  SCOTLAND  DELINEATED.  A  Geographical  Description  of 
every  Shire  in  Scotland,  Including  the  Northern  and  Western  Isles. 
2d  ed.    Map.     Edinburgh:  1799.    8°. 

8358 Hist,  of  Feuds  among  the  Clans  in  Scotland  and  the  West- 
ern Islands.  From  1021  to  1619.  Now  first  pub.  fr.  a  MS.  wrote  in 
the  reign  of  James  VI.    Glasgow:  1764.     18°. 

8359  SCOTT,  BENJAMIN.  The  Pilgrim  Fathers,  neither  Puritans 
nor  Persecutors.     London:  1866. 

8360  SCOTT,  JOB.  Journal  of  the  Life,  Travels,  and  Gospel 
Labours  of  that  Faithful  Servant.    N.  York:  1797.     12°. 

8361  SCOTT,  JONA.  M.  Blue  Lights,  or  the  Convention.  A  Poem, 
in  four  Cantos.     N.  York:  1817.    18°.     [Scarce.] 

8362 The  Sorceress,  or  Salem  delivered.    A  Poem.    N.  York: 

1817.    18°.    [Scarce.] 


464  CATALOGUE. 

8363  SCOTT,  JOSEPH.  The  United  States  Gazetteer.  19  Maps. 
Phila.:  1795.    12°. 

Rare.    The  first  Gazetteer  of  the  U.  8.  issued. 

8364  SCOTT,  Mrs.  JULIA  H.  Poems,  with  Memoir  by  Miss  S.  C. 
Edgarton.    Boston:  1843.     16°.    Portrait. 

^365  SCOTT,  :N'ANCY  IST.    Memoir  of  Hugh  Lawson  White,  Judge 

of  the  S.  C.  of  Tennessee,  &c.,  &c.     With  Selections.     Phila.: 

1856.    8°.    Portrait. 
8366  SCOTT,  WALTER  (Sir).    Vision  of  Don  Roderick;  a  Poem. 

Boston:  1811.    18°. 
8367 Demonology  and  Witchcraft.    Letters  to  J.  G.  Lockhart. 

London  and  ]N'ew  York:  n.  d.    12°.     Hlust. 

8368  SCOTT,  WILLLA.M.  New  Spelling,  Pron.  and  Explan.  Dic- 
tionary of  the  English  Language.  i^Tew  Ed.  Edinburgh:  1797. 
Sq.  12°. 

8369  SCOTT,  WINFIELD,  (Gen.)  Memoirs  of.  Written  by  Him- 
self.    2  vols.    K.  York:  1864.    12°.    Port. 

8370  SCOTTISH  TOURIST  and  Itinerary.  Guide  to  the  Sceneiy 
and  Antiquities  of  Scotland  and  the  Western  Islands;  with  a 
Description  of  the  principal  Steamboat  Tours.  5th  Ed.  Maps  and 
Views.    Edinburgh:  1834.     12°. 

8371  SCOUGAL,  HEKRY.  The  life  of  God  in  the  soul  of  man;' 
with  memoirs  of  the  Author.  Boston:  reprin.  from  9th  Eng.  ed. 
1789.    18°. 

8372  SCRANTOISr,  ERASTUS,  a.m.  Genealogical  Register  of  the 
Descendants  of  John  Scranton,  of  Guilford,  Conn.  Hartford: 
1855.    8°. 

8373  SCRIBBLIKGS  AND  SKETCHES.  Diplomatic,  Piscatory, 
and  Oceanic.  By  a  Fisher  in  Small  Streams.  2d  Ed.  Phila.: 
1844.    12°. 

8374  SCURRY,  JAMES.  Captivity,  Sufferings,  and  Escape;  a 
prisoner  Ten  Years,  in  the  Dominions  of  Hyder  Ali  and  Tippoo 
Saib.    Written  by  Himself.    London.    12°.     Portrait. 

8375  SEABORN,  ADAM,  Capt.  (Pseud.)  Symzonia;  A  Voyage 
of  Discovery.    N.  Y.:1820.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

8376  SEAMAN,  VALENTINE,  m.d.  Dissertation  on  the  Mineral 
Waters  of  Saratoga,  incl.  the  Waters  of  Ballston.  2d  ed.  enlg. 
New  York:  1809.     12°.     Map.    [Scarce.] 

8377  SEARLE,  JANUARY.  Memoirs  of  William  Wadsworth,— 
numerous  Quotations  from  his  Poems.  London:  1852.  12°  or  Cr. 
8°.    Portrait. 

8378 Life  of  Ebenezer  Elliott,  the  Corn  Law  Rhymer.   London: 

1850.  18°. 

8379  SEARLES,  R.  A.  (Mrs.)     Scraps  and  Poems.    Cincinnati: 

1851.  18°. 


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8380  SEARS,  EDMUND  IF.  Pictures  of  the  Olden  Time,  shown  in 
the  Fortunes  of  a  Family  of  the  Pilgrims;  with  a  Genealogy. 
Private  ed.    Boston:  1857.     12°.     [Very  few  cop.  printed.] 

8381  SEARS,  M.  The  American  Politician;  with  the  Portraits  of  the 
Presidents,  from  Washington  to  Tyler.     Boston:  1842.     12°. 

8382  SEARS,  REUBEN,  (a.m.)  Poem  on  the  Mineral  Waters  of 
Ballston  and  Saratoga,  with  Notes.    Ballston,  Spa.;  1819.     18°. 

8383  SEAVER,  JAMES  E.  Life  of  Mary  Jemison:  Deh-he-Wiimis. 
4th  ed.    With  Explanatory  Notes.     New  York:  18C0.    12°.    Plates. 

8884  SEAWEEDS.   From  the  Shores  of  Nantucket.  Bost. :  1853.  12°. 

8385  SECESSION,  or  Prose  in  Rhyme,  and  East  Tennessee.  A  Poem 
by  an  East  Tennessean.    Phila. :  1864.    18°. 

8386  SECRET  PROCEEDINGS  and  Debates  of  the  Convention  at 
Phila.,  in  1787,  for  forming  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  A.  From 
Notes  taken  by  the  late  Robert  Yates.  Including  "  The  Genuine 
Information  laid  before  the  Legislature  of  Maryland  by  Luther 
Martin,  Esq.    Richmond,  Va.:  1839.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

8387 JOURNALS  of  the  Acts  and  Proceedings  of  Congress,  from 

the  first  meeting  to  the  dissolution  of  the  Confederation.     Boston: 
1821.    4v.    8°.     Vol.  2  w. 

8388 HISTORY;  or,  the  Horrors  of  St.  Domingo,  a  Series  of 

Letters  to  Col.  Burr.     Philad. :  1808.     12°. 

8389  SECRETS  REVEALED:  or,  an  open  Entrance  to  the  Shut 
Palace  of  the  King:  containing  the  greatest  Treasure  in  Chymistry, 
never  yet  Discovered.  Composed  by  a  famous  Englishman,  styling 
himself  Anonymous.     London:  1669.    12°. 

8390  SEDGWICK,  CHAS.  A  Talk  with  my  pupils.  Boston: 
1863.    12°. 

8391  SEDGEWICK,  CATHARINE  MARIA.  Letters  from  Abroad 
to  Kindred  at  Home.    2  vols.    N.  York:  1841.    12°. 

8392 Poetical  Remains  of  the  late  Lucretia  Maria  Davidson,  col- 
lected and  arranged  by  her  Mother:  with  Biography  by  Mrs.  Sedg- 
wick.    Phila.:  1841.     12°. 

8393  [ ]  Hope  Leslie;  or  Early  Times  in  the  Massachusetts.     2 

vols.    New  York:  1827.     12^. 

8394 Memoir  of  Joseph  Curtis,    a   Model    Man.      N.    York: 

1858.    16°. 

8395  SEDGWICK,  THEODORE.  Public  and  Private  Economy. 
Part  First.    New  York:  1836.     12°. 

8396  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  William  Livingston,  Memb.  of  Con- 
gress, 1774-76.    N.  York:  1833.     8°.    Portrait. 

8397  SEELEY,  CATHARINE.  Memoir  of  Catharine  Seeley,  late 
of  Darien,  Cont.     N.  York:  1843.     12°. 

8398  SEGA,  JAMES.  What  is  True  Civilization,  or  Means  to  sup- 
press the  practice  of  Duelling,  &c.     Boston:  1830.     12°. 


466  CATALOGUE. 

8399  SfiGUR,  le  COMTE.  Memoirs  and  Kecollections  of,  Ambas- 
sador from  France  to  the  Courts  of  Russia  and  Prussia,  &c.,  &c. 
Written  by  himself.     London:  1825.     8°. 

8400 [Same].    Boston:  1825.    8°. 

A  book  that  gives,  from  personal  reminiscence,  interesting  pictures  of  the  American  Revo, 
lutionary  Army  and  its  leaders. 

8401  SELDEN,  JOHN  (of  the  Inner  Temple).  The  Priviledges  of 
the  Baronage  of  England,  when  they  sit  in  Parliament.  London: 
1642.     18°. 

8402  SELDEK,  JOHIST.     Titles  of  (Honor.    London:  1614. 

The  friend  of  Ben  Jonson,  who  occupies  two  preliminary  leaves. 

8403  SELECT  BIOGRAPHIES.  'From  the  Library  of  Useful 
Knowledge.  Cardinal  Wolsey,  Sir  Chris.  Wren,  Wm.  Caxton, 
Coke,  i^iebuhr,  Newton,  Adm.  Blake,  Galileo,  Kepler,  etc. 
14  nos.     8°. 

8404  SELECT  BIOGRAPHY.     By  D.  Eraser.    N.  Y.:    1798.     12°. 

8405  SELECT  JOURJSTAL  of  foreign  periodical  literature,  Jan.  1833, 
-Oct.,  1834.     Boston:  1833-34.    4v.    8°. 

8406  SELECT  TRACTS  rel.  to  Colonies.  The  Benefit  of  Plantations 
or  Colonies.  By  Wm.  Penn.  A  Discourse  concerning  Plantations. 
By  Sir  Josiah  Child.    London:    [n.  d.]    8°. 

8407  Collection  of  Poems,  and  other  elegant  Extracts,  from  Pope, 

Dwight,  &c.     Boston:  1807.    12°. 

8408  SELECTIONS  from  Female  Poets.     Boston:  1837.    18°. 

8409 of  Patriotic  Addresses  to  the  President  of  the  U.  S.     With 

the  Answers.    Boston:  1798.     12°. 

8410  SELFRIDGE,  T.  O.  Trial  of  Thos.  O.  Self  ridge;  Attorney-at- 
Law,  before  the  Hon.  Isaac  Parker,  Esq.  For  killing  Charles 
Austin,  on  the  Public  Exchange,  in  Boston,  Aug.  4, 1806.  Boston: 
8°.     [Scarce.] 

A  trial  of  extraordinary  interest  from  the  high  standing  of  the  parties,  and  the  eminent 
legal  talent  engaged.  James  Sullivan  was  Attorney-General;  Saml.  Dexter  and  Chris- 
topher  Gore  defended  Selfridge.  . 

8411  SELLER,  JOHN.  Atlas  Minimus;  or,  a  Book  of  Geography 
Shewing  all  the  Empires,  Monarchies,  Kingdoms,  in  the  whole 
World.     London:  32°.     [n.  d.] 

8412  SEMI-CENTENNIAL  CELEBRATION  (The)  of  the  Park 
St.  Church  and  Society;  [Boston]  Feb.  27,  1859.  Boston:  1861. 
12°.     Portrait. 

8413  SEMINOLE  WAR.  Debate  in  the  U.  S.  H.  of  Representatives 
on  the  Seminole  War,  in  Jan.  and  Feb.,  1819.    12°. 

8414  SEMMES,  RAPHAEL,  Lieut.  U.  S.  N.  Service  afloat  and 
ashore  during  the  Mexican  War.     Cincinnati:  1851.     8°. 

8415  The  Cruise  of  the  Alabama  and  the  Sumpter.  From  Private 

Journals  and  other  Papers.    N.  York:  1864.    12°.    Portrait. 


CATALOGUE.  467 

8416  SENAC,  JEAN,  m.d.  A  Treatise  on  the  Ilidden  Nature,  and 
the  Treatment  of  Intermitting  and  Remitting  Fevers.  Trans,  with 
Notes,  by  C.  Caldwell,  m.d.  Preface  by  B.  Rush,  m.d.,  &c.  Phila.: 
1805.     8°. 

8417  SENECA,  LUCIUS  ANN^US.  Workes  of.  Enlg.  and  Corr. 
by  Tho.  Lodge.     London,    [n.  d.]    Fol. 

8418  SENHOUSE,  JOHN.  The  Satires  of  Aulus  Persius  Flaccus. 
Trans,  with  Annotations,  and  Account  of  his  life.    Lond. :  1730.    12°. 

8419  SENTIMENTAL  JOURNEY,  A.  Through  France  and  Italy; 
also  Sterne's  Letters,  &c.  2  vols,  in  1.  Dublin:  1780.  Autog.  of 
Chancellor  Jas.  Kent. 

8420  SENTIMENTS  of  the  Early  Christians  on  War.  Selected  from 
Clarkson's  Portraiture  of  Quakerism.    New  Bedford:  1814.     18°. 

8421  (The)  and  Resolution  of  an  Association  of  Ministers  (con- 
vened at  Weymouth,  Jan.  15th,  1744-5),  concerning  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Geo.  Whitefield.     Boston:  1745.    12°. 

8422  SERGEANT,  Hon.  JOHN.   Select  Speeches.    Phila. :  1832.  8°. 

8423  SERIOUS  ADDRESS  on  the  Dangerous  Consequences  of 
Neglecting  Common  Coughs,  &c.  By  Thos.  Hayes.  Boston:  1796. 
12°.    Autog.  of  Ebenezer  Pemberton. 

8424  SERMONS.  By  the  late  Rev.  David  Osgood,  d.d.  Boston: 
1824.    8°. 

8425  SERMONS  (Certain),  or  Homilies  appointed  to  be  read  in 
Churches  in  the  time  of  Q.  Elizabeth.     Lond. :  1687.     16°. 

8426  SERMONS,  IN  ENGLAND,  1628-1650.  10  Tracts.  Jer. 
Dyke,  "  To  the  H.  of  Commons  "  (Publicke  Fast),  Apr.  5, 1628.— 
Sibbs,  Rich'd,  "Two  Sermons  upon  the  First  Words  of  Christ's 
Last  Serm.,"  «&c.,  1635.— Jere  Burroughs,  "  Sions  Joy"  [To  H.  of 
C.  for  the  Peace  bet.  Eng.  and  Scotland],  1641. — "  Glimpse  of  Sion's 
Glory,"  1641.— Jno.  Geree,  "  Judah's  Joy  at  the  Oath,"  1641.— 
Steph.  Marshall,  "  Meroz  Cursed"  [Fast,  H.  of  C],  1641.— And. 
Perne,  "  Gospel  Courage  "  [Fast,  H.  of  C],  1643.— J.  H.,  "  Jehoy- 
adah's  Justice,"  1645. — Wm.  Bridge,  "Serm.  to  the  Volunteers," 
&c.,  1642. — Vindication  of  Ordinances  and  Grace  and  Love,  1645. 

All  these  old  Sermons,  relating  to  the  troubles  in  England  and  the  period  of  the  Com- 
monwealth  are  highly  prized  by  collectors,  and  have  a  scarcity  equal  to  early  Election 
Sermons  in  New  England. 

8427  SERMONS  by  N.  L.  Frothingham,  Geo.  Putnam,  T.  M.  Harris, 
Nath.  Hall,  Ezra  Gannett,  Theo.  Parker,  H.  W.  Bellows,  H.  Ware, 
F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  Th.  Gray  and  G.  W.  Doane.     Bound. 

8428  selected  from  the  MSS.  of  several  Ministers,  in  the  County 

of  Hampshire.     Northampton:  1799.    8°. 

8429 collected  from   a  number  of  Ministers,  in   the  Northern 

States.     Stockbridge:  1814.     8°. 
8430 preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Boston:  1865.    12°. 


468  CATALOGUE. 

8431  SERYETUS,  MICHAEL.  An  Impartial  History  of  Michael 
Servetus,  burnt  alive  at  Geneva  for  Heresie.  London:  1724.  8°. 
[Very  rare.] 

8432  SERVICES,  Arlington  Street  Church.    Boston;  1862.  .12°. 

8433  SESSIONS,  ALEXR.  J.  The  Relig.  Experience  of  Eunice 
Winchester  Smith.     Salem:  1840.     32°. 

8434  SETTLE,  DIONYSE.  A  True  reporte  of  |  the  laste  voyage 
into  the  |  West  and  Northwest  regi  |  ons,  &c.  1577,  worthiliy  at- 
chie  I  ued  by  Capteine  Frobisher  of  |  the  sayde  voyage  the  first  | 
finder  and  Generall.  |  With  a  description  of  the  people  |  there 
inhabiting,  and  other  |  circumstances  |  notable.  |  Written  by 
Dionyse  Settle,  one  of  |  the  companie  in  the  sayde  voy  |  age. 
Lon  I  don:  Anno  1577.    4°. 

This  appears  to  be  an  exact  reprint  page  for  page,  of  the  orig.  edit.  The  only  signs  that 
it  is  a  reprint  are  its  being  on  new  white  paper,  and  on  the  reverse  of  the  half  title,  "  50 
copies  printed.    No.  7.    J.  R.  B."    My  copy  is  from  "  J.  Carter  Brown."    S.  G.  D. 

8435  SETTLE,  E.  Augusta  Lacrimans.  A  funeral  poeni  to  the 
memory  of  the  Hon.  Sir  James  Bateman.    London:  1718.    f°. 

8436  SEVENTY-SIX  SOCIETY.  Papers  relating  chiefly  to  the 
Maryland  Line  during  the  Eevolution.  Ed.  by  Thos.  Balch.  Phila. : 
1857.    8°.    ed.     150  copies. 

8437  SEWALL,  JONA.  MITCHELL.  Miscellaneous  Poems,  with 
Specimens  from  Ossian.   Portsmouth:  [N.  H.]  1801.   18°.   [Scarce.] 

One  of  the  rarest  works  of  early  American  poets.    Bewail  was  author  of  the  couplet, — 
"No  pent-up  Utica  contracts  your  pow'rs 
But  the  whole  boundless  continent  is  yours." 

8438  SEWALL,  JOSEPH.  The  Duty,  Character  and  Reward. 
Sermon  after  the  funeral  of  Rev.  T.  Prince,  who  died  Oct.  22, 1758. 
A.  72.     Bost.:  1708.     [1758?]    8°. 

8439  SEWALL,  JOTHAM,  (Rev.)  A  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Jotham 
Sewall,  of  Chesterville,  Me.     Boston:  1853.     12°.    Portrait. 

8440  SEWALL,  RUEUS  KING.  Sketches  of  St.  Augustine.  N- 
York:  1848.     12°.    Plates. 

8441  SEWALL,  SAMUEL.  Phoenomena  quadam  Apocalytica  ad 
Aspectum  Novi  Orbis  configurata.  Or,  some  few  Lines  towards  a 
description  of  the  New  Heaven  as  it  wakes  to  those  who  stand  upon 
the  New  Earth.  2d  ed.  Mass.  Boston:  1727.  4°.  Portrait  and 
Pedigree  of  Sewall  inserted;  also  Willard,  S.  The  Fountain 
opened,  etc.    1727.    4°. 

Very  scarce  and  very  valuable. 

8442  History  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  1640-1860.    With  a  sketch  of 

the  Author  by  Rev.  Chas.  C.  Sewall.     Boston:  1868.     8°.     Portrait. 

8443  SEWALL,  STEPHEN,  a.m.  An  Oration  did.  May  8, 1779,  at 
the  Funeral  of  the  Hon.  John  Winthrop,  Esq.,  Ll.d.,  f.k.s.  Bos- 
ton: 1779.    4°. 


CATALOGUE,  469 

8444  SEWALL,  THOMAS,  m.d.    An  Examination  of  Phrenology; 

in  two  Lectures,  did.  to  the  Students  of  the  Columbian  College, 

B.C.     Washington:  1837.    8°.     7  Plates. 
8445 Same.    2d  Ed. ,  rev.  and  enlg.    Boston:  1839.    8°.    Plates. 

8446  SEWARD,  ANNA.  Monody  on  Major  Andrb;  with  letters 
addressed  to  her  by  Andr6  in  1769.  Lichfield:  1781.  4°. —Also 
Elegy  on  Capt.  Cook,  and  Ode  to  the  Sun.  London :  1780.  —  Sym- 
pathy; a  Poem,  by  S.  J.  Pratt.  London:  1781. — Armine  and  El- 
vira, Goldsmith's  Deserted  Village.    4°.    Frontis.     1  vol.    4°. 

A  very  choice  and  beautiful  collection. 

8447  SEWARD,  W.     Biographiana.     London:  1799.     2v.    8°. 

Containing  brief  biographies  and  anecdotes  of  Boilenu,  Fontenclle,  Racine,  Charles  XIT. 
Elizabeth,  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  Peter  the  Great,  Lord  Bacon,  Warren  Hastings,  and 
hundreds  of  other  personages.    Portraits. 

8448  SEWELL,  W.  The  History  of  the  Rise,  Increase,  and  Pro- 
gress of  the  Christian  People  called  Quakers.  New  Ed.  Phila. : 
1832.     2v.  in  1.    8°. 

8449  SEWELL,  WM.  G.  The  ordeal  of  free  labor  in  the  Brit.  W. 
Indies.    N.  Y.:  1861.    12°. 

8450  SEXAGENARIAN  (The);  or,  the  Recollections  of  a  Literary 
Life.    2  vols.     London:    8°. 

8451  SEXAGENARY;  or.  Reminiscences  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion.    Albany:  1833.    12°.    Autograph  of  W.  L.  Stone. 

8452  SEYBERT,  ADAM,  m.d.  Statistical  Annals:  Population, 
Commerce,  Navigation,  Fisheries,  Public  Lands,  P.  Office  Estab- 
lishment of  the  U.  S.    Phila. :  1818.    4°. 

8453tSEYD,  ERNEST.  California  and  its  Resources.  London: 
1858.    8°.    Ill'dMap. 

8454  SEYMOUR,  E.  S.  Sketches  of]  Minnesota.  With  incidents  of 
travel  in  that  Territory  in  1849.    N.  Y. :  1850.     12°. 

8455  SHAFTSBITRY,  ANTHONY,  Eatil  of.  Characteristics  of 
Men,  Manners,  Opinions,  Times.  5th  ed.  With  addition  of  a  Let- 
ter concerning  Design.    1732.     3v.    8°. 

8456  SHAKSPEARE.  The  Poems  of  Shakspeare.  With  an  Ac- 
count of  his  Life.    IstAmer.  Ed.     Boston:  1807.     12°. 

8457 Beauties  of  Shakspeare.    With  a  Biogl.  Sketch.     London: 

1830.    12°. 
8458 Tercentenary  celebration  by  the  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Soc. 

Boston:  1864.    8°. 

8459  SHALER,  WM.  Sketches  of  Algiers,  Political,  Historical  and 
Civil.     Boston:  1826.    8°. 

8460  SHALLUS,  FRANCIS.  Chronological  Tables  for  every  Day 
in  the  Year.    Phila. :  1817.     2v.    12°. 

8461  SHAM  PATRIOT  (The)  UNMASKED;  or,  an  Exposition  of 
the  fatally  successful  Arts  of  Demagogues.    Written  by  Historicus, 


470  CATALOGUE. 

and  first  pub.  in  the  Balance.     Hudson:  1802.      24°.     [By  Ezra 
Sampson]. 

8462  SHARP,  GRANVILLE.  Tracts  concerning  the  Ancient  and 
only  true  legal  Means  of  National  Defence,  by  a  Free  Militia. 
London:  1782.     Cr.  8°. 

8463  SHARP,  JOHN.  Genealogical  Peerage  of  the  British  Empire. 
London:  [1833.]    2v.     12°. 

Thackeray  terms  this  book  the  '•  British  Bible."    MS.  notes  and  cuttings. 

8464  SHATTUCK,  LEMUEL.  Memorials  of  the  Descendants  of 
William  Shattuck.    Boston:  1855.     8°.    Portrait. 

8465  A  History  of  Concord,  Mass.,  to  1832;   and  the  adjoining 

towns,  Bedford,  Acton,  Lincoln,  and  Carlisle.    Boston:  1835.    8°. 
[Scarce.]    Port,  and  Map. 

8466  Report  of  a  General  Plan  for  the  promotion  of  Public  and 

Personal  Health,  by  the  Commissioners  under  a  Resolve  of  the  Leg- 
islature of  Mass.,  25  Apl.  1850.     Boston:  1850.    8°. 

Autog.  of  the  author,  Lemuel  Shattuck. 

8467  SHAW,  CHARLES,  Esq.  A  Topographical  and  Historical 
Description  of  Boston;  with  some  Account  of  its  Environs.  Boston: 
1817.     12°.    Plates. 

8468  SHAW,  ELIJAH  (Elder).  Memoir  of,  by  his  Daughter 
Boston:  Phila.:  1852.     12°.     Portrait. 

8469  SHAW,  JOHN  A.    Eulogy  on  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jeffer- 
.    son,  Augt.  2d,  1826,  by  request  of  the  Inhabits,  of  Bridgewater. 

Taunton:  1826.    8°. 

8470  S  HAW,  SAMUEL.  Immanuel ;  or  a  discovery  of  True  Religion, 
&c.     Boston:  1741.     18°.     [Rare.] 

8471  SHAW,  THOMAS.  Travels,  or  observ.  rel.  to  Barbary  and  the 
Levant.     Illust.  with  copper  plates.     3d  ed.     Edinb.:  1808.    2v.    8°. 

8472  SHAWMUT:  or  the  settlement  of  Boston  by  the  Puritan  Pil- 
grims.    Boston:  1847.    18°.     Plate. 

8473  SHEA,  JOHN  GILMARY.  Discovery  and  Exploration  of  the 
Mississippi  Valley:  with  the  original  Narratives  of  Marquette,  Al- 
louez,  Membre,  Hennepin,  and  Anastase  Doua.  With  a  fac-simile 
of  the  newly-discovered  Map  of  Marquette.  N.  Y.:  1853.  8*-. 
Autog.  of  Author. 

A  valuable  work  now  out  of  print.    S.G.D. 

8474  [SHEBBEARE,  JOHN,  m.d.]  A  Letter  to  the  People  of 
England,  on  the  Present  Situation  and  Conduct  of  National  Affairs. 
Letters  1-6.     3d  ed.     London:  1756-57.     8°. 

The  whole  series  Is  not  often  found  together.    In  some  of  them  American  Affairs  is  a 
prominent  Topic.    For  the  Sixth  Letter  Dr.  S.  was  prosecuted  and  stood  in  the  Pillory. 

8475  A  Full  and  Particular  Answer  to  all  the  Calumnies,  Mis- 
representations, and  Falsehoods,  Contained  in  a  Pamphlet,  called  A 
Fourth  Letter  to  the  People  of  England.    London:  1756.    8°. 


CATALOGUE,  471 

8476  [SHEBBEARE,  JOHNjM.d.]  An  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet  call'd 
The  Conduct  of  the  Ministry  Impartially  Examined.  By  the  Author 
of  the  Four  Letters  to  the  People  of  England.     London:  1756.     8°. 

8477  SHEFFIELD,  LORD.  The  Autobiography  of  Edward  Gibbon, 
Esq.,  illustrated  from  his  Letters,  with  occasional  Notes  and  Narra- 
tives.   New  York:  1846.    8°. 

8478 Observations  on  the  commerce  of  the  American  States.    6th 

ed.     London:  1784.    8°. 

8479  SHELDON,  E.  M.  The  Early  History  of  Michigan,  to  1815. 
New  York:  1856.    8°.     Portraits. 

8480  SHELDON,  WM.  (f.a.s.)  History  of  the  Heathen  Gods,  and 
Heroes  of  Antiquity.  1st  ed.  Ornamented  with  a  number  of  ele- 
gant Cuts.    Worcester:   [1809.]    18°. 

8481  SHELYOCKE,  GEORGE,  (Capt.)  A  Voyage  Round  the 
World  by  the  way  of  the  Great  South  Sea,  in  1719-22.  London: 
1726.     8°.     Map  and  Plates. 

"  Remarkable  for  the  conclusive  evidence  obtained  of  the  golden  wealth  of  California, 
and  the  way  in  which  the  discovery  was  frustrated. 

8482 Same.    2d  Ed.    Rev.   and  Re-Pub.  by  Geo.   Shelvocke. 

[Son  of  the  Captain.]    London:  1757.    8°. 

8483  SHENTON,  F.  K.  J.  Guide  to  the  Crystal  Palace  and  Park. 
London:  1858.    12°.    Illust. 

8484  SHEPARD,  ISAAC  FITZGERALD.  Pebbles  from  Castalia. 
Boston:  1840.    12°. 

8485  SHEPARD,  J[EREMIAH].  A  Sort  of  Believers  never  saved. 
The  Danger  of  Miscarrying  in  Point  of  Salvation  by  a  false  in- 
effectual Faith;  having  no  Root.  Two  Serm.  at  Lynn.  Boston: 
1711.    16°. 

8486  SHEPARD,  THOMAS,  (of  N.  Eng.)  Theses  Sabbaticse;  or, 
the  Doctrine  of  the  Sabbath.     London:  1650.     12°. 

8487 The  Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins  open  and  applied,  with  a 

Biog.  Preface,  by  the  Rev.  J.  Foote.    Aberdeen:  1853.    8°. 

8488 The  Sound  Believer.  A  Treatise  of  Evangelical  Conver- 
sation.   Boston:  1742.    12°. 

8489  The  Clear  Sunshine  of  the  Gospel  breaking  forth  upon  the 

Indians  in  New  England.    London:  1648.    N.  Y.   Sabin:  1865.    4°. 
Ed.  200  copies. 

8490 Three  valuable  Pieces,  viz.,  Select  Cases  Resolved;  First 

Principles  of  the  Oracles  of  God,  and  a  Private  Diary,  never  before 
published,  with  some  Acct.  of  the  Rev.  Author  [by  T.  Prince] 
Boston:  1747.     16°.    Very  rare. 

In  same  vol.  are  the  'First  Principles  of  the  Oracles  of  God.'  Boston :  1747,  '  Meditations 
and  Spiritual  Experiences.'    Preface  by  D.  Brainerd,  1747. 

8491  The  Saints  Jewell,  shewing  how  to  apply  the  Promise. 

And  the  Soul's  Invitation  unto  Jesus  Christ.    In  two  Sermons. 
Boston:  1743.    16°. 


472  CATALOGUE. 

8492  SHEPARD,  THOMAS,  (of  N.  Eng.)  The  Parable  of  the  Ten 
Yirgins.    Aberdeen:  1838.    12°. 

8493  The  Sincere  Convert;  Discovering  the  small  Number  of 

True   Believers,  and  the  great  Difficulty  of  Saving  Conversion. 
Kewly  Corrected  and  Amended.    Boston:  1742.     sm.  12°. 

8494  The  Sincere  Convert.     Glasgow:  1667.    16°.    In  same  vol., 

The  Sound  Believer;   or,  a  Treatise  of   Evangelical  Conversion. 
Edinburgh:  1658.     16°. 

8495  SHEPHARD,  CHAS.  Hist,  account  of  the  Island  of  St.  Vin- 
cent.   London:  1831.     8°. 

8496  SHEPHERD,  (The  Rev.  Dr.)  History  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution. Pubd.  by  the  Soc.  for  the  Diff.  of  Useful  Knowledge.  Lond. : 
[sans  t.]    8°. 

8497  SHEPLEY,  DAVID,  (Rev.)  Memoir,  with  Sermons,  of  Rev 
Josiah  Peet.    N.Y.:1864.    8°.      Port. 

8498  SHEPPARD,  JOHN  H.  A  Memoir  of  S.  G.  Drake,  a.m.,  Au- 
thor of  the  Book  of  the  Indians,  History  of  Boston,  etc. ,  etc.  Albany: 
1863.    4°. 

8499  Reminiscences  of  the  Vaughan  Family.     Boston:  1865.  8°. 

Bound. 

8500  The  Life  of  Samuel  Tucker,  Commodore  in  the  American 

Revolution.    Boston:  1868.    12°.    Port. 

8501  A  Sketch  of  the  Brit.  Museum.    London:  1869.    4°. 

8502  SHERBURNE,  ANDREW.  Memoirs  of;  A  Pensioner  of  the 
Navy  of  the  Revolution.    Utica:  1828.     12°. 

Has  pedigree  of  John  Sherburne  of  Portemouth,  hy  Mr.  D.,  —  fly  leaf. 

8503  Same.    2d  ed.     Enlg.  and  Imp.    Providence:  1831.     12°. 

8504  SHP:RBURNE,  henry,  a.b.  The  Oriental  Philanthropist,  or 
True  Republican.     Portsmouth:  1800.    12".     [Rare.] 

8505  SHERBURNE,  JOHN  HENRY.  The  Life  of  John  Paul  Jones. 
N.  Y.:1851.    8°.    Port. 

8506  SHERMAN,  ELEAZER.  The  Narrative  of;  Account  of  his 
Life,  Experience,  Call  to  the  Ministry^  and  Travels.  Providence :  1832. 
12°. 

8507  SHERMAN,  W.  T.,  (Gen.)  Official  Account  of  his  Great  March 
through  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas.     N.  Y.:  1865.    12°. 

8508  SHERRILL,  HUNTING.  A  Review  of  the  Diseases  of  Duchess 
Country,  from  1809-25.  Also  an  Essay  on  a  Disease  of  the  Jaw-bones. 
N.  Y.:  1826.    8°. 

8509  SHEW,  JOEL,  M.D.  Consumption:  Its  Prevention  and  Cure  by 
the  Water  Treatment.    N.  Y.:  [1862.]    8°. 

8510  SHIELDS,  CHAS.  W.  Funeral  Eulogy  at  the  Obsequies  of  Dr. 
E.  K.  Kane.    Phila.:  1857.    18°. 

8511  SHIPPEY,  JOSIAH,  (A.B.)  Leisure  Hours  poetically  employed. 
With  Notes.    Also  Life  of  the  Author.    N.  Y. :  1811.    12°. 


CATALOUUE.  473 

8512  SHIPWKECK  by  lightning.  Papers  rel.  to  Harris's  lightning  con- 
ductors, by  R.  B.  Forbes.     Boston:  1853.    8<». 

8513  SHIRLEY,  WM.  Gen.  The  Conduct  of .  Briefly  Stated.  Lond.: 
1756.    8°.     Map. 

8514  SHORT  HISTORY  (A)  of  the  Opposition  during  the  Last  Ses- 
sion of  Parliament.     6th  ed.     London:  1779.    8°. 

8615  SHORT  NARRATIVE  (A)  of  the  Homd  Massacre  in  Boston, 
perpetrated  in  the  Evening  of  the  Eifth  Day  of  March,  1770,  by  the 
Soldiers  of  the  XXIXth  Regiment.  With  some  Observations  of  the 
State  of  Things  prior  to  that  Catastrophe.  Printed  by  Order  of  the 
Town  of  Boston:  1777.    8°.     Plate  in  facsimile,  and  portraits. 

8516  Same.     London:  1770.    8°.    Plate. 

8517 Same.    N.  Y. :  repr.  with  Notes  and  lUust.   By  J.  Doggett, 

Jr.    1849.    8°.    Plate  and  Map. 

8518  SHORT  and  Easy  Method  with  the  Deists,  in  a  Letter  to  a 
Friend.     Lond.:  1723.  8^.     [Very  rare.]  '  Autog.  of  John  Checkley. 

8519 Hist,  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Present  Ministry,  with  regard  to 

the  Stamp  Act.     London:  1776.    8°. 

8520 Defence  of  the  Opposition;  in  answer  to  a  pamph.  intitled 

"  A  Short  History  of  the  Opposition."   Lond.:  J.  Almon.  1779.  8°. 

8521  SHREWSBURY.  A  Guide  Descriptive  and  Historical,  through 
the  Town  of.     3d  ed.    61  engravings.    Shrewsbury:  1850.    12°. 

8522  SHURTLEFF,  NATH.  B.  A  decimal  System  for  the  arrange- 
ment and  administration  of  Libraries.     Boston:  1856.    Fol. 

8523  SIBLEY,  JOHN  LANGDON.  A  History  of  the  Town  of 
Union,  Me.    Boston:  1851:  12°.    Portrait. 

8524  SICKELS,  DANIEL.  The  Free  Mason's  Monitor.  N.  York: 
1864.     18°. 

8525  SICKLES,  DANIEL  E.  Trial  of,  for  Shooting  Philip  Barton 
Key,  Esq.,  Feb.  27th,  1859.  Reported  by  F.  G.  Fontain.  N.  Y.: 
8°.    Port. 

8526  SIDNEY,  EDWIN,  (Rev.)  The  Life  of  Lord  Hill,  g.c.b., 
late  Commander  of  the  Forces.     2d  ed.     London:  1845.    8°. 

8527  SIDNEY,  PHILIP,  (Sir.)  Miscel.  Works.  With  a  Life  of 
the  Author  and  illustrative  Notes,  by  Wm.  Gray.    Bos. :  1860.    8°. 

8528  The  Life  and  Times   of  S.    3d  cd.    Boston:    1859.    12°. 

Port. 

8529 Works.     In  Prose  and  Verse.      14th  ed.     London:   1725. 

3v.    8°.    Rare  edition.     Port. 

8530  SIGOURNEY,  L.  H.  (Mrs.)  Examples  from  the  Eighteenth 
and  Nineteenth  Centuries.    N.  York:  1857.     16°. 

8531  Pleasant  Memories  of  Pleasant  Lands.     Bos. :  1842.     12°. 

8532  Olive  Buds.     [Narrative  Stories.]    Hartf.:  1836.     Sq.  12°. 

8533  Poems  for  the  Sea.     Hartford:  1850.     12°. 

8534 The  Western  Home,  and  other  Poems.    Phila. :  1854.    12?. 

Portrait. 


474  CATALOGUE. 

8535  SIGOURKEY,  L.  H.  (Mrs.)  Scenes  in  my  My  Niative  Land. 
Bost.:  1845.    12°.    Plates. 

8536  Traits  of  the  Aborigines  of  America,  a  Poem.  Cam- 
bridge: 1822.    12°. 

8537  Zinzendorff,  and  other  Poems.    N.  Y. :  1836.     12°. 

8538  Letters  to  Young  Ladies.     2d  ed.     Hartford:  1835.    12°. 

8539  Sketches.     [In  Prose.]    Phila.:  1834.     12°.    Frontispiece. 

[Presentation  copy  "  from  Mr.  Sigourney."] 

8540 Marcus  AureUus,  Emperor  of  Rome.    Hartf.:    1836.     16°. 

8541  SILL,  GEORGE  S.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  John 
Sill,  who  Settled  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  1637.    Albany:  1859.    12°. 

8542  SILLIMA:N',  BEISTJAMIISr.  A  Journal  of  Travels  in  England, 
Holland,  and  Scotland,  and  of  two  passages  over  the  Atlantic,  in 
1805-6.    New  York:  ISIO.    2v.    8°.     [Yery  scarce.] 

8543 Same.     3ded.    K.  Haven:  1820.     3v.    12°.    [Yery  scarce.] 

8544 A  Yisit  to  Europe  in  1851,  with  illustrations.    New  York: 

1853.     2v.     12°. 
8545 Outline  of   the  Course  of   Geological  Lectures,  given  in 

Yale  College.    New  Haven:  1829.    8°. 
8546  Remarks     made     on    a    Short    Tour   between    Hartford 

and  Quebec,  in  the  Autumn  of  1819.    New  Haven:  1820.     12°. 

Plates. 
8547 Same  2d  ed.,  with  Corr.  and  Add.    N.  Haven:  1824.    12°. 

8548  SIMCOE,  J.  .G.  (Lt.  Col.)  History  of  the  Operations  of  a 
Partisan  Corps,  called  the  Queen's  Rangers,  during  the  War  of  the 
American  Revolution.  Illust.  by  ten  Plans  of  Actions,  &c.  With 
a  Memoir.    New  York:  1844.    8°. 

8549  SIMES,  THOMAS,  (Esq.)  A  New  MiUtary,  Historical  and  Ex- 
planatory Dictionary;  including  the  Warrior's  Gazetteer  of  Places 
remarkable  for  Sieges  and  Battles.  Phila.:  1776.  8°.  [Yery 
rare.] 

8550  SIMMS,  JEPTHA  R.  Trappers  of  New  York;  or,  a  Biography 
of  Nicholas  Stover  and  Nathl.  Foster.  Some  Account  of  Sir  Wm. 
Johnson.    Albany:  1857.    12°.    Plates. 

8551  History  of  Scoharie  County  and  Border  Wars  of  New  York. 

Engravings.    Albany:  1845.    8°. 

8552  SIMMS,  W.  G.  Atalantis;  a  Story  of  the  Sea.  Philadelphia: 
1848.     12°. 

8553 The  History  of  South  Carolina.    New  ed.    New  York: 

1860.    12°. 
8554  The  Life  of  Francis  Marion.    N.  Y.:    1845.    12°. 

8555 The  Life  of  Nathaniel  Greene.    N.  Y. :  1859.     12°. 

8556 Lyrical  and  other  Poems.  Charleston:  1827.   12°.  [Scarce.] 

8557  SIMON  (Mrs.)  The  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel  Historically  Iden- 
tified with  the  Aborigines  of  the  Western  Hemisphere.  London: 
1836.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  475 

8658  SIMOIN',  B.  A.  (Mrs.)  Evangelical  Review  of  Modern  Genius; 
Truth  and  Error  contrasted.    N.  Y.:  1823.    12°. 

8559  SIMONDS,  THOS.  C.  History  of  South  Boston;  formerly 
Dorchester  Neck.    Boston:  1857.    Portrait  of  C.  Alger. 

8560  SIMPSOX,  ALEXANDER.  The  Life  and  Travels  of  Thomas 
Simpson,  the  Arctic  Discoverer.  By  his  Brother.  London:  1846. 
8°.    Map  and  Portrait. 

8561  SIMPSON,  JAMES.  Necessity  of  Popular  Education,  as  a 
National  Object.     N.  Y.:  1834.    8°. 

8562  SIMPSON,  JAS.  H.  (Col.)  Report  on  the  Pacific  Railroad  and 
Branches.  Made  Nov.  23, 1865;  with  Laws.  Wash.:  1866.   8°.   Map. 

8563  SIMPSON,  ROBERT,  M.  A.  (Rev.)  The  History  and  Antiqui- 
ties of  the  Town  of  Lancaster.    Lancaster:  1852.    8°.    Plates. 

8564  SIMPSON,  STEPHEN.  Biography  of  Stephen  Girard.  2d  ed. 
Phila.:  1832.    12°.    Port. 

8665  SIMPSON,  THOMAS.  A  Treatise  of  Algebra:  Rev.  and  Corr. 
byD.  McClure.     Phila.:  1821.    8°. 

8566  SIMS,  CLIFFORD  STANLEY.  The  Origin  and  Signification 
of  Scottish  Surnames.  With  a  Vocabulary  of  Christian  Names.  Al- 
bany: 1862.     8°. 

5567  SIMS,  RICHARD.  Hand  Book  to  the  Library  of  the  British 
Museum,  [&c.]  Lond.:  1854.  12°.  Plan  of  Localities  of  the  Lond. 
Libraries. 

8568 An  Index  to  the  Pedigrees  and  Arms  contained  in  the  Her- 
alds' Visitations,  and  other  Geneal.  MSS.  in  the  British  Museum. 
Lond.:  1849.    8°. 

8569  A  Manual  for  the  Genealogist,  Topographer,  Antiquary,  and 

Legal  Professor.    Lond. :  1856.     8°. 

8570  SINCLAIR,  HANNAH.  Letter  on  the  Principles  of  Christian 
Faith.    10th  ed.    Edinburgh:   1819.    18°. 

8571  SINCLAIR,  WM.  (Rev.)  An  Address  upon  the  Opening  of 
Baltimore  College.    Baltimore:  [1811.]    8°.    Boards. 

8572  SINCLAIR,  JOHN,  Sir.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Works  of 
the  Late  Rt.  Hon.  By  his  son,  the  Rev.  John  Sinclair,  M.A. 
2  vols.    Edinburgh:  1837.    8°. 

8573 The  Correspondence  of,  with  Reminiscences  of  the  most 

distinguished  Characters.  2  vols.  London:  1831.  8°.  Apx.  with 
Autographs,  &c. 

8574 The  History  of  the  Public  Revenue  of  the  British  Empire. 

3d  Ed.     London:  1803.     3v.     8°. 

8575  The  Code   of  Agriculture;  including  Obs.  on  Gardening, 

Orchards,  AYoods  and  Plantations.    Hartford,  1818.    8°. 

8576  SINGER,  SAMUEL  WELLER.  The  Text  of  Shakspeare 
Vindicated  from  the  Interpolations  and  Corruptions  Advocated  by 
John  Payne  Collier,  Esq.    London:  1853.    8°. 

32 


476  CATALOGUE, 

8577  SINGLETOK,  ARTHUR,  Esq.  (Pseud.)  Letters  from  the 
South  and  West.     Boston:  1824.     8°.     [H.  C.  Knight.] 

8578  SITGREAYES,  Capt.  L.  [Senate]  Report  of  an  Expedition 
down  the  Zuni  and  Colorado  Rivers.  Maps,  Sketches,  Views  and 
Illust.     Washington,  1853.     8°.     [Very  Scarce.] 

8579  SIX  CODES  (Les).  Avec  indication  de  leurs  dispositions  cor- 
relatives et  rapports  entre  eux.  Augmentes  de  la  Charte  constitu- 
tionnelle.     Paris,  1828.     16°. 

85S0  SIX  MONTHS  IN  KANSAS.  By  a  Lady.   Boston:  1856.   12°. 

8581  SKETCH  of  Connecticut,  Forty  Years  Since.    Hartf.:  1821.  12°. 

8582  (A)  of  the  Internal  Condition  of  the  U.  S.  and  their  Politi- 
cal Relation  with  Europe.     By  a  Russian.     Baltimore:  1826.     8°. 

8583  of  Old  England,  by  a  New-England  Man.      New  York: 

1822.     2v.     12°. 

8584  SKETCHES  OF  NEWPORT  and  its  Vicinity;  with  the  His- 
tory, Settlement  and  Geog.  of  Rhode  Island.  Engravings.  N.  Y.: 
1842.     12°. 

8585  of  the  War,  between  the  U.  S.  and  British  Islands:  includ- 
ing Biog.  Notices  of  distinguished  Military  and  Naval  Commanders. 
Rutland,  Vt.:  1815.    8^. 

8586 of  the  North  River.     N.  Y.:  1838.    18°. 

8587  of  the  Higher  Classes  of  Colored  Society  in  Philadelphia. 

By  a  Southerner.    Phila.:  1841.     18°. 

8588  of  Scenery  and  Manners  in  the  United   States.     By  the 

Author  of  the  "  Northern  Traveller."    N.Y. :  1829.    12°.   Etchings. 

8589  of  the  Seminole  War.     By  a  Lieutenant  of  the  Left  Wing. 

Charleston:  1836.     12°. 

8590  of  WiUiams  College.     Williamstown,  Mass.:  1847.     8°. 

8591  of  the  War.     By  C.  C.  Nott.     N.  Y.:  1865.     12°. 

8592  of  the  Campaign  in  Northern  Mexico.  By  an  officer.  N.Y.: 

1853.    8°. 

8593  of  Domestic  Life.     By  an  Observer.     Portland:  1831.  12°. 

8591  SKINNER,   JOHN    S.       The    American   Farmer,  containing 

Original  Essays  and  Selections  on  Rural  Economy  and  Internal  Im- 
provements, with  Engravings.     3d  ed.     Baltimore:  1821.     2v.     4°. 

8595  SKINNER,  O.  A.  The  Theory  of  Wm.  Miller,  concerning  the 
End  of  the  World  in  1843,  utterly  exploded.     Boston:  1840.     18°. 

8596  Letters  to  Rev.  B.  Stow,  R.  H.  NeaFe,  and  R.  W.  Cushman, 

on  Modern  Revivals.    Boston:  1842.     12°. 

8597  SKINNER,  ROGER  SHERMAN.  N.  York  State  Reg.  for 
1850.     12°. 

8598  SKIPPON,  PHILLIP,  Maj.  Gejt.  A  Salve  for  Every  Sore  or, 
A  Collection  of  Promises  out  of  the  whole  Book  of  God,  and  is  the 
Christian  Centurions  Infallible  ground  of  Confidence.  London: 
1643.     18°. 


CATALOGUE.  477 

8599  SKOTTOWE,  AUGUSTINE.  Life  of  Shakspeare;  and  Essays 
on  Ancient  Theatres,  etc.     Vol.1.     London:  1824.    8°. 

8600  SLADE,  WM.  Jr.  Vermont  State  Papers;  connected  with  the 
Assumption  and  Establishment  of  Government;  together  with  the 
Journal  of  the  Council  of  Safety,  the  first  Constitution,  the  Early 
Journals  of  the  Genl.  Assembly,  and  the  Laws  from  1779-86.  Mid- 
dle*bury:  1823.    8°. 

8601  SL AFTER,  EDMD.  F.  Memorial  of  John  Slafter,  with  a  Gen- 
eal.  Acct.  of  his  Descendants.  Privately  pr.  for  the  Family.  J3os- 
ton:  1869.     8^. 

8602 Disc.  bef.  the  N.  E.  H.  G.  Soc.  18  Mar.  1870,  the  25th  Anni- 
versary of  its  Incorporation.     Boston:  1870.    8°. 

8603  SLIGHT,  HENRY.  Chronicles  of  Portsmouth.  Lond.:  1828.  8°. 

8604  SLOCUM,  J.  J.  (Rev.)  Further  Disclosures  by  Maria  Monk, 
concerning  the  Hotel  Dieu  Nunnery  of  Montreal.  Preceded  by  a 
Reply  to  the  Priests  Book.     N.  York:  1837.     18°.    Port. 

8605  SMALL,    H.    B.     Canadian  Handbook,  and    Tourists   Guide. 
^Montreal:  1866.    8°.     Photographs. 

8606  SM ALLEY,  E.,  (d.d.)  ^The  Worcester  Pulpit;  with  Notices 
Hist,  and  Biographical.     Boston:  1851.     12.° 

8607  SM  ALLEY,  JOHN,  a.m.  Sermons  on  the  leading  principles 
of  revealed  religion.    Hartford:  1803.     8°. 

8608  SMEATON,  JOHN.  An  Historical  Report  on  Ramsgate  Har- 
bour.    London:  1791.     8°. 

8609  SMELLTE,  WM.  The  Philosophv  of  Natural  History.  Dover, 
N.  H.     1808.     8°. 

8610  SMILES,  SAML.  The  Life  of  Geo.  Stephenson,  Railway 
Engineer.  From  the  4th  London  Ed.  Columbus,  O. :  1860.  8°. 
Port. 

8611  SMITH,  ALEX.    Poems  by.    Boston:  1853.    12°. 

8612  SMITH,  AMASA.  A  Short  Compendium  of  the  duty  of  Artil- 
lerists: Showing  the  Method  of  Exercise  with  Light  Fieldpieces. 
Worcester:  1800.    .12°. 

8613  SMITH,  ARCHIBALD,  m.d.  Peru  as  it  is:  A  Residence  in 
Lima  and  other  Parts.     London:  1839.     2v.    12°. 

8614  SMITH,  BUCKINGHAM.  Narratives  of  the  Career  of  Her- 
nando De  Soto  in  the  Conquest  of  Florida.  Tr.  by  B.  S.  N.  Y.: 
1866.    R.  8°.    Autog. 

8615  SMITH,  CHARLES  ADAM.  Forest  Voices.  Tr.  from  the 
German  of  Putlitz.    Albany:  1866.     12°. 

8C1()  SMITFf ,  CHAS.  HAMILTON,  (Lt.  Col.)  The  Natural  Hist, 
of  the  Human  Species;  with  a  Preliminary  Abstract  of  the  Views 
of  Blumenbach,  Prichard,  Bachman,  Agassiz.  By  S.  Kneeland,  Jr. 
M.D.     Boston:  1851.     12°.    11  Plates. 

8617  SMITH,  Mrs.  E.  VALE.  Hist,  of  Newburyport;  with  a  bio- 
graphical app.     Newburyport:  1854.    8°.     Plates. 


478  CATALOGUE. 

8618  SMITH,  ELIAS.  The  Life,  Conversion,  Preaching,  Travels, 
and  Sufferings  of .  Written  by  Himself .  Yol.  1.  Portsmouth,  K.  H. : 
1816.     12°.    Portrait.     [Extremely  rare.] 

8619 The  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty,  Sept.  1st,  1808,  to  Aug.  14th, 

1812.  Vol.  1.   Intelligence  is  the  Life  of  Liberty.    Phila. :  1811.  4°. 

The  first  Religious  Newspaper  ever  published  in  America.  It  was  issued  every  other 
Friday.  Whether  continued  beyond  the  time  mentioned  I  have  not  learned.  It  is 
in  4  vols.— S.  G.  D. 

8620  The  American  Physician  and  Family  Assistant.    4th  ed. 

Boston:  1837.    18°.    Portrait. 

8621  The  Herald  of  Life  and  Immortality.     Jan.,  1819,  to  Oct., 

1820.     Boston.    8  JSTos.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

8622  A  New  Testament  Dictionary.     Phila.:  1812.     24°. 

8623  The  Amer.  Physician,  and  Family  Assistant.  3d  ed.  Bos- 
ton: 1832.    sm.  12°. 

8624 Sermons,  containing  Illustrations  of  the  Prophecies.  Exe- 
ter: 1808.    12°. 

8625   Hymns,  Original,  and  Selected  for  the  use  of  Christians. 

By  S.  and  Abner  Jones.    8th  ed.     Boston:  1817.    16°. 

8626  SMITH,  ETHA:N',  a.  m.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Prophecies 
2d  ed.     Boston:  1814.     8°. 

8627 View  of  the  Hebrews;  or,  the  Tribes. of  Israel  in  America. 

Poultney,  Vt. :  1823.    12°.     [Very  scarce.] 

8628  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Abigail  Bailey,  of  Landaff ,  N.  H.  Written 

by  herself,  with  Original  Biog.  Sketches.     Boston:  1815.     18°. 

8629  A  Treatise  on  the  Character  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  on  the 

Trinity.     Boston:  1814.    12°. 

8630  SMITH,  F.  O.  J.  The  Secret  Corresponding  Vocabulary; 
adapted  for  use  to  Morse's  Electro-magnetic  Telegraph.  Portland: 
1845.    4°. 

8631  SMITH,  G.  The  Laboratory;  or.  School  of  Arts.  Lond.:  1730. 
IlPd. 

8632  SMITH,  GEOKGE.  Programme  of  Entertainment.  Preceded 
by  Memoirs  of  Mr.  [W.  E.]  Love,  the  Dramatic  Polyphonist. 
London:  [1854?]    4°. 

8633  SMITH,  GEOKGE,  (m.d.)  Hist,  of  Delaware  Co.,  Pa.,  from 
the  Discovery  of  the  Territory  to  the  Present  Time,  with  a  Notice 
of  the  Geology.  Written  under  Direction  of  the  Delr.  Co.  Inst,  of 
Science.    Phila  :  1862.    8°.     Maps  and  Plates. 

8634  SMITH,  HORACE  «fe  JAMES.  Horace  in  London:  consisting 
of  Imitations  of  the  first  two  Books  of  the  Odes  of  Horace.    Bostn. : 

1813.  16°. 

8635  SMITH,  HORATIO,  Esq.  Festivals,  Games,  and  Amusements, 
ancient  and  Modern.     London:  1831.    12°.    Plates. 

8636  SMITH,  Col.  JAMES.  Remarkable  occurrences  in  the  life  and 
travels  of  S.,  during  his  captivity  with  the  Indians  in  1755-59.  By 
Himself.    Notes  by  Wm.  M.  Darlington.    Cincinnati:  1870.    r.  8°. 


CATALOGUE.  479 

8637  SMITH,  JAS.  EDWD.  (m.d.)  Gramr.  of  Botany.  Added  a  Re- 
duction of  all  the  Genera,  of  N.  Amer.  Plants.  By  H.  Muhlenberg. 
K.  Y.:1822.     8°.     Plates. 

8638  Introduction  to  Physiological  and  Systematic  Botany.  Notes 

by  Jacob  Bigelow,  M.D.     Boston:  1814.    8®. 

8639  SMITH,  J.  E.  A.  The  History  of  Pittsfield  (Berks.  Co.),  Ms. 
1734  to  1800.     Boston:  1869.    8°. 

8640  SMITH,  JAS.  F.  The  Cherokee  Land  Lottery.  New  York: 
1838.    8°. 

8641  SMITH,  JEROME  V.  C.  Nat.  Hist,  of  the  Fishes  of  Mass., 
embracing  a  practical  Essay  on  Angling.  2d  ed.   Boston:  1843.  12°. 

8642 An  Essay  on  Cultivating  the  Honey  Bee,  in  Towns  and 

Cities,  as  a  Source  of  Economy  and  Profit.     Bost. :  1831.     18°. 

8643  A  Pilgrimage  to  Egypt,  embr.  a  Diary  of  Explorations  on  the 

Nile.    Bost.:  1852.    12°.     lUust, 

8644  SMITH,  JOHN,  (Capt.)  The  Trve  Travells,  Adventures,  and 
Observations  of .  Fr.  the  Lond.  ed.  of  1629.  Richmond:  1819.  2v.  8°. 
Port,  and  Maps. 

Very  scarce  indeed.    Issued  under  the  patronage  of  John  Randolph. 

8645  A  Descrip.  of  N.  Eng.    Rep».  by  W.  Veasie.    Bost. :  1865. 

sm.  4°.     Map.     ed.  75  copies. 

8646  Advertisements  for  the  unexperienced  Planters  of  N.  Eng.  i 

or  anywhere.     Lond.:  1631.     Repr.  by  Veasie.    Boston:  1865.    Map 
sm.  4°.    pp.  72.     ed.  75  copies. 

8647 New  England's  Trials.   Declaring  the  Successe  of  80  Ships, 

employed  thither  within  these  eight  yeares.   With  the  present  estate 
of  that  happie  Plantation,  begun  but  by  60  weake  in  the  yeare  1620. 
2ded.    Lond.:  1622.    R.  8°. 
One  of  sixty  copies  printed  for  John  Carter  Brown,  presented  to  8.  G.  D. 

8648  A  true  Relation  of  Virginia.     Introd.  and  Notes  by  Chas. 

Deane.     Boston:  1866.    4°. 

8649  The  Last  Will  and  Testament  of  S.,  with  some  addl.  Mem- 
oranda.    Cambg.:  1867.    4°. 

8650  SMITH,  JOHN  CALVIN.  Jehovah-Jireh.  A  Disc,  at  the  27th 
Annive.  of  the  Organization  of  the  Fourth  Presbyterian  Ch.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    Deld.  25  Nov.  1855.    Wash. :  1855.    12°. 

8651  Illustrated  Hand  Book,  a  New  Guide  for  Travellers  through 

the  U.  S.  A.    Map.    N.  Y.:  1847.    18". 

8652  SMITH,  JOHN  S.  T.  D.  A  Hebrew  Grammar,  without  points 
designed  to  facilitate  the  study  of  the  Scriptures  in  the  original. 
Boston:  1803.    8°. 

8653  SMITH,  JOHN  PYE,  d.d.  Letters  to  the  Rev.  T.  Belsham,  on 
some  important  Subjects  of  Theological  Discussion  referred  to  in  his 
Discourse  on  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  J.  Priestley.  1st  Amer.  from  2d 
Lond.  ed.    Boston:  1809.    12°. 


480  CATALOGUE. 

8654  SMITH,  J0H:N'  EUSSELL.  Bibliotheca  Americana.  A  cata- 
logue of  Books,  etc.  Illust.  The  hist,  and  geog.  of  JS".  and  S.  Amer. 
and  the  W.  Indies.     On  sale.     Lond. :  18G5.     8°. 

8655  Same.     Lond. :  1871.    8°. 

8656  Same.     Lond. :  1874.    8°. 

8657 Bibliotheca  Cantiana:  A  Bibliog.  Ace.  of  what  has  been 

pub.  on  the  Hist.  Topog.  Antiquities,  Geneal.,  &c.,  of  the  Co.  of 
Kent.     Lond.:   1837.     8°.    Autographs. 

8658  SMITR,  JOSIAH,  Y.  D.  M.  The  Character,  Preaching,  &c.,  of 
the  Eev.  George  Whitefield.  With  Pref.  by  Dr.  Colman  and  Mr. 
Cooper.     Boston:   1740.     18°. 

8659  Humane  Impositions.  Serm.  at  the  Opening  of  a  Presbytery 

in  Charlestown  in  the  Province  of  S.  Carolina.     Boston:  1729.     4  . 

8660  SMITH,  JOSEPH,  d.d.  Old  Bedstone;  or  Hist.  Sketches  of 
Western  Presbyterianism.    Philad. :  1854.     8°.     Portrait. 

8661  Hist,  of  Jefferson  Coll.  inch  an  Ace.  of  the  Early  "  Log- 
Cabin"  Schools,  and  the  Canonsburg  Academy:  with  Biogl.  Sketches 
of.     Pittsburg:  1857.     12°.    Portrait. 

8662  SMITH,  JOSEPH,  Jr.  The  Book  of  Mormon:  An  Account 
written  by  the  hand  of  Mormon,  upon  Plates  taken  from  the  Plates 
of  Nephi.     Tr.  by  S.     Kirkland,  O.     1837.     18°.     [Yery  rare.] 

The  original  ed.  is  one  of  the  scarcest  of  American  hooks.    Lord  Macaulay,  the  historian, 
endeavored,  unsuccessfully  to  ohtain  a  copy  of  it. 

8663  SMITH,  JOSHUA  HETT,  Esq.  Authentic  JN'arrative  of 
the  Causes  which  led  to  the  Death  of  Major  Andre.  Added,  a 
Monody  on  the  Death  of  Major  Andre,  by  Miss  Seward.  London: 
1808.    8°.    pp.  357.     Port,  and  Monument.    [Scarce.] 

8664 Same,  in  12°.     Imp. 

8665  SMITH,  JOSHUA,  T0ULMI:N'.  The  Northmen  in  ^.  Eng.; 
or  America  in  the  Tenth  Century.     Boston:  1839.     12°.     Map. 

8666  SMITH,    M.     Geog.   Yiew  of  the   British  Possessions  in  K. 
Amer.    With  App.  cont.  a  Hist,  of  the  War  in  Canada.    Baltimore:  - 
1814.    18°.     [Scarce.] 

8667 Geog.  Yiew  of  the  Province  of  Upper  Canada  and  Eemarks 

on  the  Government.  In  2  Pts. ,  with  App.  Cont.  a  Descriptn.  of 
Niagara  Falls  and  History  of  the  War.  N.  York:  Augt.  1813.  12°. 
pp.  120.     [Scarce.] 

SMITH,  MATTHEW  HALE.  Universalism  not  of  God. 
With  the  Experience  of  the  Author,  during  a  Ministry  of  twelve 
years.    Pub.  by  Amer.  Tr.  Soc.  [n.  d.,  n.  p.]    18®. 

—  Universalism  *  Examined,      Eenounced,      etc.      Boston : 
1842.    12°. 

8670  SMITH,  KATHAK  D.  (m.d.)  Smithn.  Contrib.  to  Kn. 
Meteorological  Obs.  made  near  Washington,  Ark.,  extending  over 
a  period  of  20  yrs.,  1840-59.    Phila. :  [I860.]    4°. 


CATALOGUE.  481 

8671  SMITH,  NATHAN  D.  (m.d.)  Medical  and  Surjjical  Memoirs, 
ed.  by  N.  R.  Smith.     Balto. :  1831.     8°.     Illust. 

8672  SMITH,  O.  H.     Early  Indian  Trials.     Cinni.:  185S.    8°.    Port. 

8673  SMITH,  S.  F.  Life  of  the  Rev.  Jos.  Grafton,  Pastor  of  the  Ist 
Bapt.  Ch.,  Newton,  Ms.  With  App.,  embr.  Hist.,  Statist,  and  Eccl. 
Information  pert,  to  the  town  of  Newton.     Boston:  1849.     12°. 

8674  SMITH,  SAMUEL  ABBOTT.  West  Cambridge  on  the  19th 
April,  1775.    Boston:   1864.     12°. 

8675  SMITH,  SAML.  STANHOPE,  (d.d.)  Essay  on  the  Causes 
of  the  Variety  of  Complexion  and  Figure  in  the  Human  Species. 
Added  Strictures  on  Lord  Kame's  Discourse  on  the  Ori«T.  Diversity 
of  Mankind.  New  Ed.  with  Notes,  by  a  Gentn.  of  the  University  of 
Edinburgh.    Phila.:  Pr.  Edin.    Repr.:  1788.     8°.     [Rare.] 

8676 Same.     New  Brunswick:  18^0.     8°. 

8677  The  Lectures  corr.  and  impr.    Del.  in  the  College  of  New 

Jersey:  on  Moral  and  Politl.  Philosop.     2  vols.     Trenton:  1812.    8°. 
[Scarce.] 

8678  — -  Sermons.    Newark,  (N.  J.):  1799.    8°. 

8679 Sermons.    Pref.  a  Mem.  of  his  Life  and  Writings.     Vol.  1. 

Phila.:  1821.     8°. 
8680  SMITH,  SEBA.    Powhatan;  a  metrical  Romance.     N.  York: 

1841.    12°. 
86S1  Riches  without  wings.    4th  ed.    Boston:  1844.    16°. 

8682  SMITH,  T.  M.  Legends  of  the  War  of  Independence,  and  of 
the  earlier  settlements  in  the  West.     Louisville,  Ky. :  1855.     8°. 

8683  SMITH,  THOMAS,  (Sir.)  The  Commonwealth  of  England, 
And  the  Government  thereof.  London:  1633.  18°.  Engraved 
Title  by  Marshall. 

8684  SMITH,  THOMAS.  A  Topog.  and  Hist.  Ace.  of  the  Parish  of 
St.  Mary-le-Bone.     Views  and  Map.     London:  1833.    8°. 

8685  SMITH,  THOMAS  W.  A  Narrative  of  the  Life,  Travels  of. 
By  himself.     Boston:  1844.     8°. 

8686  SMITH,  W.  H.  Canada:  Past,  Present  and  Future.  Vol.  1. 
Toronto:  [n.d.]    8°. 

8687 Same.  Cont.  Co.  Maps,  and  Map  of  the  Province.  Toron- 
to: [1851.]    2v.8°. 

8688  SMITH,  W.  L.  G.  Fifty  Years  of  Public  Life.  Life  and 
Times  of  Lewis  Cass.     With  Port,  on  Steel.    N.  Y. :  1856.    8°. 

8689  SMITH,  WM.  New  Voyage  to  Guinea.  London:  1744.  8°. 
Engravings. 

8690 Journal  of  a  Voyage  in  the  Miss.  Ship  Duff,  to  the  Pacific 

Ocean  in  1796-1802.     N.  Y. :  1813.     12°. 

8691  SMITH,  WM.,  d.d.  Discourses  on  Public  Occasions  in  Amer- 
ica.    London:  1759.    8°. 

8692 Same.    2d  ed.    London:  1763.    8°. 


482  CATALOGUE. 

8693  SMITH,  WM.,  d.d.  Eecommendation  of,  to  the  University  of 
Oxford.  London:  1759.    4°. 

8694  SMITH,  WM.  Hist,  of  the  late  Province  of  :N'ew  York,  from 
its  Discovery  to  1762.    :i^ew  York:  1829-30.     2v.    8°. 

8695  Same.    To  1732.     With  cont.  by  Yates  to  1814.    Albany: 

1814.     8°. 

8696  Hist,  de  la  Nouvelle-York,  depuis  la  Decouverte  de  cette 

Provence  jusqu'a  notre   Si6cle.     Trad,  de  I'Angl.   par  M.  E.    A 
Londres:  1767.     12°. 

•'  This  is  the  best  account  of  the  famous  confederation  of  the  Iroquois." — De  TocquevilU* 

8697  SMITH,  WM.  K.  Hist,  of  Wisconsin.  Comp.  by  Direction  of 
the  Legislature.  2  vols.  Vol.  1.  Historical.  [Vol.  2  never  pubd.] 
Vol.  3.    Documentary.    8°.    Auto.  L.  C.  Draper. 

8698  SMITH,  Adm.  Sir  WM.  SIDNEY.  Life  and  Correspondence, 
by  J.  Barrow.    London:  1848.     2v.     8°.     Portrait. 

8699  SMITHEKS,  HENEY.  Liverpool,  its  Commerce,  Statistics, 
and  Institutions  ;  with  a  hist,  of  the  Cotton  Trade.  Liverpool : 
1825.    8°. 

8700  SMITHS0]S'IA:N'  INSTITUTION.  Annual  Keports.  1849,  50, 
54-59,61,63.     Washington:  1850-64.    lOv.     8°. 

8701  REPOET  on  Eecent  Improvement  in  the  Chemical  Arts. 

By  Prof.  J.  C.  Booth  and  C.  Morfitt:   with  17  other  pamphlets. 
Washington.     8°. 

8702  SMOLLETT,  TOBIAS,  (M.D.)  Historyof  England,  from  Julius 
Caesar,  to  the  Treaty  of  Aix  la  Chapelle,  1748.  3d  ed.  London: 
1758,    7v.     8°. 

8703  Same.    Erom  the  Eevolution  to  end  of  American  war. 

Edinburgh:  1791-96.    8v.     8°.     [Vol.  7  wanting.] 

8704  SMYTH,  J.  F.  D.  (Esq.)  Tour  in  the  U.  S.  of  America:  with 
Desc.  of  the  Indian  Nations.     London:  1784.     2v.    8°. 

8705  SMYTH,  THOMAS,  d.d.  The  Unity  of  the  Human  Eaces 
proved  to  be  the  Doctrine  of  Scripture,  Eeason,  and  Science.  With 
a  View  of  Theory  of  Agassiz.     N.  Y. :  1850.    12°. 

8706  SNAKE  IN  THE  GEASS  (The),  or,  Satan  transformed  into 
An  Angel  of  Light,  discovering  the  Subtlety  of  the  Leaders  of 
those  People  called  Quakers.  2d  ed.  with  Add.  London:  1697.  8^. 
[Scarce.] 

8707  SNELGRAVE,  WM.  (Capt.)  New  Account  of  Guinea,  and 
the  Slave-trade.     Map.    London:  1754.    8°, 

8708  SNELLING,  Mrs.  ANNA  L.  Kabosa;  or  the  warriors  of  the 
West.    A  tale  of  the  last  war.    N.  York:  1842.     8°. 

8709  SNELLING,  JOSEPH,  (Eev.)  Life,  being  a  Sketch  of  his 
Labors  in  the  Ministry  by  Himself .     Boston:  1847.     12°.     Portrait. 

8710  SNIVELY,  WM.  A.  (Eev.)  The  Eecognition  of  God.  Serm. 
in  Pittsburgh,  26  Nov.  1863.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  483 

8711  SNELLmG.  WM.  J.  Tales  of  the  North  West;  Sketches  of 
Indian  Life.    Boston:  1830.    18°. 

knelling  was  a  mercilcfls  critic,  especially  of  N.  P.  WUHb,  Geo.  Lunt,  Whittlcr,  Paulding, 
and  others,  Willis  was  provoked  to  reply  by  an  allusion  to  SnclUng's  ••  Northwest 
Tales  "  too  indelicate  to  repeat. 

8712  [ ]  History  of   the   Life  and   Adm.   of   Andrew  Jackson. 

Boston:  1831.    12°.    Portrait. 

8713  Six  Months  in  a  House  of  Correction.     Boston:  1835.     18°. 

8714  SNOW,  CALEB  H.  m.d.  History  of  Boston,  from  its  origin 
to  the  present  Period.  Engravings.  Boston:  1825.  8°.  [Very 
scarce.] 

The  interleaved  and  annotated  copy  of  the  author,  Dr.  Snow ;  contains  many  useful  notes 
and  memoranda. 

8715 Same.    Boston:  1825.    8°. 

8716 Geog.  of   Boston  and  the  Adjacent  Towns;   with  Hist. 

Notes,  Maps  and  Plates.     Boston:  1830.     18°.     [Scarce.] 

8717  SNOW,  EDWIN  M.  (m.d.)    Eeport  of  the  Small  Pox  in  Prov- 
idence, Jan.  to  June,  1859.    Prov.:  1859.    8°. 
8718 Report  upon  the  Census  of  R.  I. ,  1865.    Prov. :  1867.    8°. 

8719  SNOW,  WM.  Sepulchral  Gleanings;  or,  a  Collection  of  Epi- 
taphs, Ancient,  Modern,  Curious.     London:  1817.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

8720  SNOW,  W.  PARKER.  A  Two  Years'  Cruise  off  Tierra  del 
Fuego,  the  Falkland  Islands,  Patagonia,  and  the  River  Plate. 
Illustrations.     London:  1857.     2v.    8°. 

8721  SNOWDEN,  RICHARD,  Esq.  The  History  of  North  and 
South  America.  From  its  Discovery  to  the  Death  of  Gen.  Wash- 
ington.    2  vols.  [In  one.]    Phila.:  1805.    12°.    Maps. 

8722 The  American  Revolution;  written  in  Scriptural  or  An- 
cient Historical  Style.  Baltimore:  [No  d.]  Also,  The  Colum- 
biad;  A  Poem  on  the  American  War.  Baltimore:  [No  d.]  12°. 
Scarce. 

8723  SOCIETY  OF  THE  CINCINNATI,  Institution,  by  officers 
of  the  Army  of  the  U.  S.     Boston:  1801.    8°. 

8724 Same,  with  proceedings  of  the  State  Soc.  of  Mass.  from  its 

organization,  1783,  to  1811.     Boston:  1812.    8°. 

8725 Same,  pub'd  by  order  of  members  in  R.  Island.    Boston: 

1802.    8°. 

8726 Same.    Boston:  1859.    8°. 

8727  SOMBRE,  SAM'L.  [Pseud.]  Aquarelles;  or  Summer  Sketches. 
N.  Y.:  1858.    12°. 

8728  SOME  FEW  REMARKS  upon  a  Scandalous  Book,  against  the 
Government  and  Ministry  of  New  Engld.  Written,  by  one  Robert 
Calef.  Detecting  the  Unparallel'd  Malice  and  Falsehood,  of  the 
said  Book;  and  Defending  the  Names  of  several  particular  Gentle- 
men, by  him  therein  aspersed  and  abused.  Composed  and  Published 


484  CATALOGUE. 

by  several  Persons  belonging  to  the  Flock  of  some  of  the  Injured 
Pastors,  and  concerned  for  their  just  Vindication.  Truth  will  Come 
oif  Conqueror.  Boston,  :N'.  E.  Printed  by  T.  Green,  Sold  by 
Mcholas  Boone.     1701.    18°.    pp.  72. 

Of  excessive  rarity. 

8729  SOME  KEASOI^S  by  the  Western  Assoc,  why  they  disapprove 
of  Mr.  Whitefield's  preaching  in  N.  Eng.     Boston:  1745.     12°. 

8730  SOMERYILLE,  THOMAS,  d.d.  History  of  PoHtical  Trans- 
actions, from  the  Restoration  of  Charles  II.,  to  the  Death  of  King 
William.     Dublin:  1793.    ^8°. 

8731  SOMNER,  WILLIAM.  A  Treatise  of  Gavelkind,  both  IN'ame 
and  Thing.  2d  ed.  Added  Life  of  S.  By  the  Ld.  Bp.  of  Peter- 
borough.    [White  Kennett.]    London:  1726.    4°. 

8732 The  Antiquities  of  Canterbury,  a  Svrvey  of  that  Ancient 

Citie,  with  the  Svbvrbs  and  Cathedrall.     London:  1640.    4°. 

8733  SOMMERS,  CHARLES  G.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  John  Stan- 
ford, D.D.  With  App.,  comp.  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  John  Williams, 
the  Rev.  Thos.  Baldwin,  d.d.,  and  the  Rev.  Richd.  Furman,  d.d. 
New  York:  1835.    12°.    Portrait  and  Plates. 

8734  SOIS'GS  (The)  OF  ZIOK.  Hymn  Book,  for  the  Use  of 
Methodists.     Baltimore:  1817.    18°. 

8735  SOI^GS  of  the  Free,  and  Hymns  of  Christian  Freedom.  Bost. : 
18;^6.     12°. 

8736  S0:N'S  of  THE  SIRES  (The).  Hist,  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and 
Destiny  of  the  American  Party,  and  its  probable  Influence  on  the 
next  Presidential  Election.  Added  a  Review  of  the  Letter  of  the 
Hon.  H.  A.  Wise,  against  the  Know-Nothings.  By  an  American. 
Phila. :  1855.     12°.    Port.  Washington. 

8737  SORCERESS  (The);  or,  Salem  Delivered.  A  Poem.  N.  York: 
1818.     18°. 

8738  SOULE,  ALFRED  B.  Memorial  of,  late  Major  of  the  23d 
Regt.,  Me.  Volunteers.  By  Cheston.  Salem:  1866.  12°.  Plate 
Port. 

8739  SOULE,  RICHARD,  Jr.  Memorial  of  the  Sprague  Family. 
Poem  recited  at  a  Meeting  in  Duxbury  of  the  Descendants  of  Hon. 
Seth  Sprague,  on  his  86th  birth  day,  July  4th,  1846.  Geneal.  and 
biog.  Sketches  in  Notes.     Boston:  1847.    12°.     Portrait. 

8740  SOUTH  (The)  Vindicated  from  the  Treason  and  Fanaticism  of 
the  Northern  Abolitionists.     Phila. :  1836.     12°. 

8741  SOUTH  AMERICA.  Carte  encyprotype,  de  L'  Amerique  Meri- 
dionale,  par  H.  Brue.    A  Paris:  1816.     Double  sheet.     Incase. 

8742  SOUTH  SEA  COMPANY.  The  Names  of  the  Proprietors  of 
Unclaimed  Dividends  of  the  S.  S.  C.     [To  1780.]     8°. 

8743  SOUTHAMPTON  GUIDE  (The);  or,  an  Account  of  the 
Ancient  and  Present  State  of  that  Town,  &c.    Also  of  the  Isle  of 


CATALOGUE.  485 

Wight,    Lymington,   Lyndhurst,  Eomsey,  Eedbridge,    Millbrook, 
Titchfield,  &c.    4th  ed.     With  add.     Southampton:  1787.    12°. 

8744  SOUTHERN  BAPTIST  MISSIONARY  JOURNAL.  3  vols. 
Richmond:  1846-51.     [Scarce.] 

8745  SOUTHERN  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  Campbell.  Parts 
1,2.     Charleston:  1854.    8°. 

8746  SOUTHEY,  ROBERT,  (Poet  Laureate.)  The  Poet's  Pil- 
grimage to  Waterloo.     2d  ed.     London:  1816.     12°.     Plates. 

8747  Lives  of  the  British  Admirals,  with  a  View  of  the  Naval 

History  of  England.     London,     [n.  d.]     5v.     12°. 

8748 The  Two  Visions;  or,  Byron  vs.  Southey.   Cont.  the  Vision 

of  Judgment,  by  S.    Also  another  by  Ld.  Byron.  N.  Y.:  1823.  18°. 

8749  The  Life  of  Nelson.     London:  1862.     18°. 

8750 Madoc.     A  Poem.     2  vols.     Boston:  18—.    8°. 

8751  SOUTHEY,  THOMAS,  (Capt.)  Chronol.  Hist,  of  the  West 
Indies.     London:  1827.     3v.    4°. 

Brother  of  the  poet,  Robt.  Southey,  who  furnished  valuable  hints  to  the  author,  —  telling 
him  what  books  to  consult,  etc. 

8752  SOUTHGATE,  HORATIO,  (Rev.)  The  War  in  the  East. 
N.  Y.:  1854.    18°. 

Autog.  of  Jno.  P.  Robinson,  •'  he  says  he  wont  vote  for  Governor  B." 

8753  SOUTH  WEST  (The).    By  a  Yankee.     N.  Y.:1835.    2v.    12°. 

8754  SPAFFORD,  HOR.  GATES.  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New 
York.  •  Map  and  Profiles  of  the  Canals.  Albany:  1824.  8°. 
Cuttings. 

8755  SPALDING,  JOSHUA.  Sermon  previous  to  the  Execution  of 
Isaac  Coombs,  an  Indian.     Salem:  1787.    4°. 

8756  The  Divine  Theory,  a  system  of  Divinity,  in  2  vols.  Vol.  1. 

Elizabethtown:  1808.     8°. 

8757  SPALDING,  M.  J.  (d.d.),  Bishop  of  Ky.  Sketches  of  Early 
Catholic  Missions  of  Kentucky,  to  1827.     Louisville:   [1844.]    12°. 

8758 Miscellanea:  Comprising  Reviews,  Lectures  and  Essays. 

2ded.     Louisville:  1855.    8°. 

8759  SPALLANZANI,  L.  Travels  in  the  Two  Sicilies.  4  vols. 
Vol.  1,  only.     London:  1798.    8°. 

8760  Essay  on  Animal  Reproductions.     London:  1759.     8°. 

8761  SPARKS,  JARED.  Life  of  Gouverneur  Morris,  with  Selections 
from  his  Correspondence  and  Papers.  3  vols.  Boston:  1832.  Por- 
trait. 

8762 Life  of  Washington.    Auburn  and  Buffalo:  1854.     2v.  inl. 

12°.     Port. 

8763 Collection   of   Essays   and   Tracts  on  Theology.     Vol.  2. 

Boston:  1823.     12°. 

8764 Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution;  Being  Let- 
ters to  Washington.     Boston:  1853.    4v.    8°. 


486  CATALOGUE, 

8765  SPARKS,  JARED.  Familiar  Letters  and  Miscellaneous  Papers 
of  Benjamin  Franklin.    Boston:  1833.    12«. 

8766  Life  of  John  Ledyard.     Cambridge:  1828*    8°. 

8767 Life  and  Writings    of    Washington.      12    vols.     Boston: 

1837.    Port. 

8768  Same.     Boston:  1858.     12v.    8°.    Portraits. 

8769  Life  of  Washington.     Boston:  1853.    8°.    Portrait. 

8770  Same.     Boston:   1857.     8°. 

8771  Letters  on  the  Ministry,  Ritual  and  Doctrines  of  the  Prot- 
estant Episcopal  Church.    Baltimore:  1820.    8°. 

8772 Continuation   of    Franklin's    Autobiography;    Appleton's 

Hand-Book,  1860;    Guide,   165;  Bradshaw's  Guide,  1859;  Pocket 
Courier  of  the  Continent,  &c.     6v.     12". 

8773  American  Biography;  containing  the  lives  of  celebrated 

Americans,  by  eminent  authors.    18  vols.     12°.    Ports. 

There  is  no  more  excellent  series  of  biogra,phie8  in  any  language  than  this.     Few  of  the 
eminent  personages  of  the  Colonial  or  Revolutionary  times  are  omitted. 

8774  SPARRMA:N',  ANDREW,  m.d.  Voyage  to  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  towards  the  Antarctic  Polar  Circle,  and  Round  the  World: 
But  chiefly  into  the  Country  of  the  Hottentots  and  Caff  res,  from  the 
year  1772  to  1776.  From  the  Swedish.  Plates.  2v.  Perth: 
1789.    12°. 

8775  SPAULDI:N'G,  J0H:N'  H.  Historical  Relics  of  the  White  Mts. 
Also  White  Mt.  Guide.     Boston:  1855.     12°. 

8776  Same.     Mt.  Washington:  1862.    16°. 

8777  SPEAR,  CHARLES.  Essays  on  the  Punishment  of  Death. 
3d  Ed.    Boston,  1844.     12°. 

8778  Same.    8th  ed.     Boston:  1844.     12°. 

8779  Prisoners'  Friend:  a  Monthly  Magazine,  devoted  to  Crim\. 

nal  Reform,  Philosophy,  Literature,   Science  and   Art.     Vol. 
Boston:  1849.     12°. 

8780  SPECTATOR,  A.  Authentic  Account  of  the  Reduction  of 
Louisbourg,  in  June  and  July,  1758.     London:  1758.     8°. 

8781  SPECTATOR,  The.     London:  [n.  d.]    8v. 

8782  SPECULATOR  (The).  Vol.  1.  [All  pub.]  London:  1790. 
8°.    By  Drs.  Ashe  and  Drake. 

8783  SPEECH  Intended  to  have  been  spoken  on  the  Bill  for  alter- 
ing the  Charters  of  Massachusetts  Bay.    2d  Ed.    London:  1774.   8°. 

8784  SPEECHES  of  the  different  Governors,  to  the  Legislature  of  H. 
York.     Albany:  1825.    8°. 

8785  SPEECHES  of  the  President  of  XT.  S.  to  both  Houses  of  Con- 
gress, etc.     Boston:  1796.     16°. 

8786  SPEECHES  OF  THE  GOVERKOKS  of  Mass.,  from  1765  to 
1775;  with  the  answers  of  the  House  of  Reps.   Boston:  1818.   8°. 

8787  SPEED,  JOHK.  A  Clowd  of  Witnesses:  and  they  the  Holy 
Genealogies  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures.    London:  1616.    18°. 


CATALOGUE.  487 

8788  SPEED,  JOHN.  The  Historie  of  Great  Britaine  under  the  Con- 
quest of  the  Romans,  Saxons,  Danes  and  Normans.  3d  ed.  Lond. : 
1632.    Fol. 

Copies  of  this  book  have  been  sold  at  Auction  in  London  for  £10  sterling. 

8789  SPEED,  SAMUEL.  Romse  Antiqute  Descriptio.  View  of  the 
Religion,  Laws,  Customs  of  the  Ancient  Romans,  and  Others. 
Written  in  Latin  by  that  famous  Historian  Quintus  Valerius  Maxi- 
mus:  and  now  carefully  rendered  into  English.  Tog.  with  the  Life 
of  the  Author.    London:  1678.     8°.    Frontis.  of  12  Roman  Heads. 

8790  SPENCER,  H.  LADD.    Poems.    Boston:  1850.    12°. 

8791  SPENCER,  O.  M.,  Rev.  Indian  Captivity:  A  True  Narrative 
of  the  Capture  of,  by  the  Indians,  in  the  Neighborhood  of  Cincinnati. 
By  Himself.     N.  Y.:[n.  d.]    18°.    Portrait. 

8792  SPENCER,  EDMUND.  Works.  Pub.  by  Mr.  Hughes.  Lon- 
don: 1715.    24°. 

8793  SPENCER,  JOHN.  Discourse  concerning  Prodigies :  wherein 
the  Vanity  of  Presages  by  them  is  reprehended,  and  their  true  and 
proper  Ends  asserted  and  Vindicated.  2d  ed.  added  a  short  Trea- 
tise concerning  Vulgar  Prophecies.    London:  1665.   12°. 

8794  SPENCER,  JOHN  A.  (d.d.)  Hist,  of  the  United  States,  from 
the  earliest  Period  to  the  present  Time.    Vol.  1.    N.  Y. :  [u.  d.] 

Illustrated  by  Leutze,  Weir,  Powell,  Chapman,  Vanderlyn,  Chappel  and  other  eminent 
American  Artiste. 

8795  SPIRA,  FRANCIS.  Relation  of  the  Fearful  State  of,  after  he 
turned  Apostate.  Notes  by  Rev.  W.  C.  Brownlee.  Philadelphia: 
1814.    18°. 

8796  SPIRIT  of  the  Public  Journals;  or  Beauties  of  the  American 
Newspapers,  for  1805.     Baltimore:  1806.     12°. 

8797 of  Despotism.  Lond.:  1795.  Phila.,Rep.,28 Nov.  1795.  12°. 

8798  of  Popery:  An  Exposure  of  its  Origin,  Character,  and  Re- 
sults in  Letters.     N.  Y. :  1844.    18°. 

8799 of  the  Fair,  1864.    N.  Y. :  1864.    4°. 

8800 of  the  Farmer's  Museum,  and  Lay  Preacher's  Gazette. 

Walpole,  N.  H.:  1801.     12°. 

8801  of  the  Pilgrims,  1828-33.     Boston.    6v.    8°. 

SPIRITUALISM,    WITCHCRAFT,  DEMONOLOGY,  &c. 

8802  Vol.  1.     Pamphlets.     Vindication  of  Three  Miracles,  N. 

Lardner,  London,  1731.  —  Case  of  the  Demoniacs,  same,  1758. — 
Cotton  Mather  and  Witchcraft,  Poole. — The  Coming  Struggle,  N. 
Y.  1853.  —  Spiritualism,  Rice,  1855.  —  Christianity  vs.  Spiritualism, 
Hunt,  1856.  — Supernal  Theology,  Warren,  1852.  —  Question  of  Mir- 
acles, Harwood,  1841. — Essay  on  the  Demoniacs,  Gannet,  1832. — 
Same,  Barker,  1783.     8°. 

8803 Vol.  2.    Essay  on  Demoniacs,  by  Plain  Truth,  Amherst, 

1833.  —  Signs  of  the  Times,  Coggshall,  1851.  —  Second  Sight,  Mason, 


488  CATALOGUE. 

I860.  — On  the  Devil,  Winans,  1826.— INatural  Hist,  of  the  Devil, 
Conway,  1859. — Popular  Superstitions,  Whitman,  1829. 
8801  SPIKIT  KAPPING  UNVEILED,  Mattison,  IsT.  Y.  1854.— 
Kecromancy,  P.  Cooke,  Boston,  1857.  —  The  Spiritual  Medium,  Old- 
field,  Boston,  1852.  —  Spiritualism  Tested,  Samson,  Boston,  1860* 
12°. — Keview  of  Spirit  Manifestations,  Beecher,  N.  Y.  1853. — 
Spirit  Eapping,  &c.  Exposed,  Porter,  Boston,  185:J. — History  of 
Spiritualism  in  Phila. ,  Phila.  1851. — Reply  to  Dwight,  Woodman, 
Portland,  1857.  —  Mesmerism-,  Spiritualism.  &c.,  Putnam,  Boston, 
1858,  &c.     8°.    11  nos. 

8805  SPOEFORD,  JEREMIAH.  Gazetteer  of  Massachusetts.  Cont. 
a  Genl.  View  of  the  State.     Newburyport:  1828.     12°.     Map. 

8806  SPOONER,  LYSANDER.  Essay  on  Trial  by  Jury.  Boston: 
1852.     8°. 

8807  SPOTORNO,  D.  G.  B.  Memorials  of  Columbus;  or,  a  Collection 
of  authentic  Documents  of  that  celebrated  Navigator.  Memoir  of 
his  Life  and  Discoveries.  Erom  the  Spanish  and  Italian.  London: 
1828.     8°.     Portrait  and  other  Plates. 

8808  SPRAGUE,  CHARLES.  Poetical  and  Prose  Writings  of .  Rev. 
ed.     Boston:  1850.    12°. 

8809  SPRAGUE,  PELEG.  Speeches  and  Addresses.  Bost.:  1858.  8°. 

8810  SPRAGUE,  WM.  B.,  d.d.  Visits  to  European  Celebrities. 
Boston:  1855.     12°. 

8811  Letters  to  Young  Men,  founded  on  the  History  of  Joseph. 

4th  Ed.     Albany:  1847.     12°.     Plate. 

8812  Memoirs  of  Rev.  J.  McDowell,  d.d.,  and  of  the  Rev.  Wm. 

A.  McDowell,  d.d.     N.  Y.:  1864.     12°.     Portrait. 

8813  SPRANGE,  J.  The  Tunb ridge  Wells  Guide.  Tunbridge 
Wells:  1780.     Frontispiece. 

8814  SPRAT,  THO.  History  of  the  Royal  Soc.  of  London,  Fourth 
Ed.     London:  1734.     4°. 

8815  Sermons  preached  on  several  Occasions.  London:  1722.  8°. 

8816  SPRATT,  T.  An  Investigation  of  the  movements  of  the 
Teignmouth  bar.     London:  185'5.     12*^.     Plans. 

8817  SPRIGGE,  JOSHUA.  Anglia  Rediviva  ;  England's  Recov- 
ery: being  the  History  of  the  Motions,  Actions,  and  Successes  of 
the  Army  under  the  Conduct  of  His  Excellency  Sr.  Thomas  Fair- 
fax.    London:  1647.     Fol.     Arms  of  Fairfax. 

8818  SPRING,  GARDINER.  Essays  on  the  Distinguishing  Traits 
of  Christian  Character.     Boston,  1819.     18°. 

8819  Same.     N.  Y.:  1813.     8°. 

8820  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Mills,  Missionary.     N.  Y.: 

1820.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

8821  SPRING,  SAMUEL.  Moral  Disquisitions;  and  tlie  Rev. 
David  Tappan's  Letters  to  Philalethes.  2d  Ed.  Exeter:  1815.   18°. 

The  author  was  father  of  Gardiner  Spring. 


CATALOOUE.  489 

8822  SPRINGER,  JOHN  S.  Forest  Life  and  Forest  Trees:  Winter 
Camp  Life  among  the  Loggers.    N.  Y.:  1851.     12°.     Cuts. 

8823  SPURIOUS  REPRINTS  of  Early  Books.  Bibliog.  Tr.  No. 
1.    Boston:  1865.     8°. 

8824  SPURSTOWE,  WILLIAM.  Spiritual  Chymist:  or,  Six  De- 
cades of  Divine  Meditations  on  several  Subjects.  With  Account  of- 
the  Author's  Life.     London :  1668. 

8825  SPURZHEIM,  J.  G.,  m.d.  Phrenology;  or  the  Doctrine  of 
Mental  Phenomena.  2  vols.  1st  Am.  Ed.  Boston:  1832.  8°.  Plates. 

8826  Phrenology,  in  connection  with  the  Study  of  Physiognomy. 

35  Plates.  1st  Amer.  Ed.  Biography  of  the  Author,  by  Nahum 
Capen.    Boston:  1833.     8°. 

8827 Same.     3d  Ed.     Boston:  18:<6. 

88i8  Philosophical  Catechism  of  the  Natural  Laws  of  Man.    2d 

Ed.     Boston:  1832.     18°. 

8829 Observations  sur  la  Folic,  ou  sur  les  derangemens  des  Fonc- 

tions  morales  et  intellectuells.  Avec  deux  Planches.  A  Paris: 
1818.    8°. 

8830 View  of  the  Elementary  Principles  of  Education.     1st  Am. 

Ed.     Boston:  1832.    12°. 

8831  Outlines  of  Phrenology.     Boston:  1832.    18°. 

8832  Examination  of  the  Objections  made  in  Britain  against  the 

Doctrines  of  Gall  and  Spurzheim.    Boston:  1833.     12°. 

8833  Life  and  Philosophy  of.     1st  Am.  ed.     Boston:  1833.     12°. 

8834  SQUIER,  E.  G.  Nicaragua;  its  People,  Scenery,  Monuments, 
and  the  Proposed  Interoceanic  Canal.  Numerous  Maps  and  Illusts. 
2  vols.     N.  Y.:  1852.     8°. 

8835  Notes  on  Central  America;  particularly  Honduras  and  San 

Salvador,  and  the  proposed  Honduras  Railway.  N.  Y.:  1855.  8°. 
Maps  and  Plates. 

8836  Amer.  Archseologl.  Researches,  No.  1.  The  Serpent  Sym- 
bol.   N.  Y,:  1851.    8°. 

8837 Collection  of   Rare  and  Original  Documents  and  Relations, 

concerning  the  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  America.  No.  1.  N. 
Y.:  1860:    4°.     Map. 

8838 Monograph  of  Authors  who  have  written  on  the  Language 

of  Central  America.    N.  Y.:  1861.     4°. 

8839  STAMP  ACT.  Correct  Copies  of  the  Two  Protests  against  the 
Bill  to  Repeal  the  American  Stamp  Act.  A  Paris:  1766.  8°. 
Also,  Celebrated  Speech  of  a  Celebrated  Commoner  [Pitt].  Lon- 
don: 17i)6.     [Both  very  scarce.] 

8840 Anno    Regni    Georgii    III.     Regis     Magnte     Britanniae, 

Quinto.  At  the  Parliament  begun  and  holden,  19th  May,  Anno  Dom. 
1761,  and  cont.  to  10th  Jan.,  1765.     London:  1765.     8°. 

The  celebrated  fc-tamp  Act,  which  was  not  enforced  in  America. 

8841  STANHOPE,  LEICESTER,  (Col.)    Greece  in  1823  and  1824; 


490  CATALOGUE. 

a  Series  of  Letters  and  other  Documents,  on  the  Greek  Kevolution, 
added,  the  Life  of  Mustapha  Ali.     Phila. :  1825.    8°. 

8842  STAN'LEY  (Colonel).  Bibliotheca  Stanleiana.  Splendid 
selection  of  Rare  and  Fine  Books,  from  the  Distinguished  Library 
of.     1813.    8°. 

8843  STANLEY,  THOMAS.  Claudius  ^lianus.  His  Various  His- 
tory.    London:  1666.    8°. 

8844 The  History  of  Philosophy,  in  Eight  Parts.    London:  1656. 

Eolio. 

Port,  by  Faithorae,  after  Lely,  with  full  length  Portraits  of  the  Philosophers. 

8845  STA:N-SBURY,  HOWARD,  (Capt.)  Exploration  and  Survey 
of  the  Valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake.  Washington:  1853.  8°. 
Plates,  and  vol.  maps  to  accompany  Report. 

8846  STAJS'SBURY,  P.  Pedestrian  Tour  of  2300  miles  in  :Nrorth 
America. — The  Lakes,  —  The  .Canadas,  —  And  the  New-England 
States.  Performed  in  the  Autumn  of  1821.  Views.  N.  Y. :  1822. 
12°.     Scarce. 

8847  STAPLES,  WM.  R.  Annals  of  Providence,  from  its  Settle- 
ment, to  the  organization  of  the  City  Government,  in  1832."  Prov- 
idence: 1843.    8°. 

8848  STARK,  CALEB.  Memoir  and  Official  Correspondence  of 
Gen.  John  Stark,  with  Notices  of  other  Officers  of  the  Revolution. 
Also  a  Biography  of  Capt.  Phinehas  Stevens,  and  of  Col.  Robert 
Rogers.     Concord:  1860.    8°.    Portrait. 

8849  History  of  Dunbarton,  Merrimack  Co.,  N.  H.,  from  the 

Grant  by  Mason's  Assigns,  in  1751,  to  1860.     Concord:  1860.    8°. 

8850  Reminiscences  of   the  French   War;   containing  Roger's 

Expeditions;  Life  and  Military  Services  of  Maj.-Gen.  John  Stark. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  1831.     12°.    Portrait. 

8851  STARS  AND  STRIPES  — in  Rebeldom.  Series  of  Papers 
written  by  Federal  Prisoners  (Privates)  in  Richmond,  Tuscaloosa, 
New  Orleans,  and  Salisbury,  N.  C.    Boston:  1862.     12°. 

8852  STARTLING  FACTS  for  Native  Americans  called  ''Know- 
nothings."    N.  Y.:1855.    8°. 

8853  STATE  of  Importations  from  Great  Britain  into  Boston,  from 
Jan.,  1770;  added  an  Acct.  of  Goods  reship.  for  G.  B.  since  Jan., 
1769.    Boston:  1770.     12°. 

8854  STATE  PAPERS  and  Public  Documents  of  the  IJnited  States 
from  the  Accession  of  Geo.  Washington,  1789-1819.    12v.    8°. 

8855  on  Nullification:    Public  Acts  of  the  Convention  of  South 

Carolina.     The  Proclamation  of  the  President.     Boston:  1834.    8°. 

8856  STATEMENT  respecting  the  Earl  of  Selkirk's  Settlement  upon 
Red  River,  in  N.  America;  its  Destruction,  and  the  Massacre  of 
Gov.  Semple  and  his  Party.     London:   Murray:  1817.    8°. 

8857  STATISTICS  exhibiting  the  Condition  and  Products  of  Industry 


■CATALOGUE.  491 

in  Massachusetts,  for  the  year  ending  April  1, 1837.    ^y  John  P. 

Bigelow.     Boston:  1838.     8°. 
8858  For  the  year  ending  April  1st,  1845.     By  J.  G.  Palfrey. 

Boston:  1846.    8°.     Auto,  of  Geo.  Livermore. 
8859 For  the  year  ending  June  1,  1B56.    By  Francis  De  Witt. 

Boston:  1856.    8°. 

8860  STATISTICAL  ANNALS.  Views  of  the  population,  etc.,  of 
the  U.  S.,  by  Adam  Seybert.    Phila.:  1818.     4^. 

8861  STAUNTON,  GEO.  T.,  Sir,  Authentic  Account  of  an  Em- 
bassy from  the  King  of  Great  Britain  to  the  Emperor  of  China. 
2  vols.    Phila. :  1799.     8°. 

8862 Historical  Account  of  the  Embassy  to  China,  by  Order  of 

the  King  of  G.  Brit.    83  engravings.     London:  1797.    8°. 

8863  STEARNS,  JOHN  G.  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Tendency 
of  Freemasonry.     5th  ed.     Utica:  1829.     12°. 

8864  Inquiry.     2d  ed.     Utica:  1827.     16°. 

8865  STEARNS,  JONA.  F.  First  Church  in  Newark.  Historical 
Discourses.     Newark:  1853.     8°.    Portrait. 

8866  STEARNS,  SAMUEL.  The  American  Oracle.  Comprehend- 
ing an  Account  of  recent  Discoveries  in  the  Arts  and  Sciences. 
London:  1791.    8°. 

88t)7 The  American  Herbal ;  or.  Materia  Medica.     Wherein  the 

Virtues  of  the  Mineral,  Vegetable,  and  Animal  Productions  of  N. 

and  S.  America.     Walpole:  1801.    12°.     [Very  scarce.] 
-8868  STEARNS,  W.  A.     Life  and  Character  of   Rev.  Samuel   H. 

Stearns.     2d  ed.    Boston:  1833.     12°. 
8869 Life  of  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Stearns,  late  Minister  of  the  Old 

South  Church  in  Boston.     New  ed.     Boston:  1846.    12°. 

8870  STEBBINS,  RUFUS  P.  Historical  Address,  did.  at  the  Cen- 
tennial Celebration  of  the  Town  of  Wilbraham,  1863.  Bost:  1864. 
8°.    Plates. 

8871  STEDMAN,  C.  History  of  the  American  War.  2  vols,  Lon- 
don: 1794.    4°.     Maps. 

This  is  one  of  the  rare  works  relating  to  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  from  which  our  own 
and  English  historians  have  drawn  freely.  The  author  was  a  commissary  of  the 
British  army,  and  served  with  Howe,  Clinton  and  Cornwallis.  It  has  plans  of  the 
Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  Howe's  campaign  in  New  York  and  N.  Jersey,  the  Sieges  of  Savan- 
nah, Yorktown,  etc. 

8872  STEDMAN,  EDMUND  C.  The  Prince's  Ball.  A  Brochure. 
From  Vanity  Fair.    Illustrations.    N.  Y.     1860.     12°. 

8873  STEDMAN,  JAMES  S.  Fatal  Effects  of  Vicious  Company. 
The  Life  of  James  S.  Stedman.  Also  an  Extract  from  the  Memoirs 
of  Stephen  B.  Stedman.     Washington,  O.:  1832.     12°. 

8874  STEDMAN,  JOHN  W.  Norwich  Jubilee.  Report  of  the 
Celebration  at  Norwich,  Ct.,  on  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  Set- 
tlement.   Norwich:  1859.    8°.    Map  and  other  Plates. 

83 


492  .  CATALOGUE, 

8875  STEEL,  JOHN  H.  (Dr.)  Analysis  of  the  Mineral  Waters  of 
Saratoga  and  Ballston;  Geology  and  Mineralogy  of  the  surrounding 
Country.     Map.     2ded.    Albany:  1819.     18°. 

8876  Analysis  with  a  History  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of 

these  celebrated  Watering  Places.     Saratoga  Springs :  1831.     12°. 

8877  Analysis  of  the   Mineral   Waters.      Albany:   1817.      12°. 

[Scarce.] 

8878  STEELE,  ZADOCK.  The  Indian  Captive;  or  a  Narrative  of 
Captivitv  and  Sufferings,  related  by  Himself.  To  which  is  jirefixed 
an  Acct.  of  the  Burning  of  Eoyalton.  Montpelier,  Yt. :  1818.  sm. 
12°.     [Bare.] 

8879  STEELE,  Mrs.  A  Summer  Journey  in  the  West.  I^.  York: 
1841.    12°. 

8880  STEELE,  ASHBEL,  Kev.  Chief  of  the  Pilgrims:  or  Life 
and  Time  of  William  Brewster.     Plates.     Phila.:  1857.    8°. 

8881  STEELE,  EICHARD  H.,  d.d.  Historical  Discourse;  at  the 
150th  Anniversary  of  the  Eirst  Kef.  Dutch  Church,  K.  Brunswick, 
N.  J.     New  Brunswick:  1867.     8<^.    Plates. 

8882  STEEL'S  NAVAL  CHEONOLOGIST  of  the  Late  War, 
Prom  its  Commencement  in  1793,  to  its  Conclusion  in  1801.  3d  ed. 
London:  1802.    4°.     Plans,  &c. 

8883  STEVENS,  GEORGE.  Bibliotheca  Steevensiana.  Catalogue 
of  the  Curious  and  Valuable  Library  of.    1800.     London.    8°. 

8884  STEINMAN,  GEO.  STEINMAN.  History  of  Croydon.  Lon- 
don: 1833.     8°. 

8885  STEPHENS,  ANN  S.   Portland  Sketch  Book.  Port.:  1836.  12°. 

8886  STEPHENSON,  MARMADUKE.  Call  from  Death  to  Life, 
being  an  Account  of  the  Sufferings  of;  also  William  Robinson  and 
Mary  Dyer,  in  New  England,  in  the  Year  1659.  London:  1660. 
Ed.  100  copies.     Privately  repr.    Providence,  R.  I. :  1865.    sm.    4°. 

8887  STERNE,  LAWRENCE.  Sentimental  Journey  through  France 
and  Italy.     Dublin:  1780.     12°. 

8888 Works  of.   Vol.  7.     Sermons.    5th  ed.    Dublin:  1780.    12°. 

8889  STERNHOLD,  THOS.  and  HOPKINS,  JOHN.  The  whole 
Book  of  Psalms,  collected  into  English  Metre.    Oxford:  1872.    4°. 

8890  STETSON,  A.  W.  Is  our  Prosperity  a  Delusion?  Our  National 
Debt  and  Currency.    By  a  Boston  Merchant.    Bost. :  1864.     16°. 

8891  STEUART,  J.  Bogota  in  1836-7;  Narrative  of  an  Expedition 
to  the  capital  of  New  Grenada.    N.  York :  1838.    12°. 

8892  STEUBEN  (Baron)  FREDK.  WILLIAM.  Regulations  for 
the  Order  and  Discipline  of  the  Troops  of  the  XJ.  S.  Bost. :  1793.  12°. 
Diagrams,  &c.    Autog.  of  Saml.  Jaques. 

A  rare  "book,  by  the  well-known  inspector-gen.  of  the  armies  of  the  U.  S. 

8893  Regulations  for  the  Order  and  Discipline  of  the  Troops  of 

the  U.S.    Newed.    Bost:  1794.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  493 

8894  STEVEN'S,  B.  F.  Annual  Keports  of  the  N.  England  Mut.  Life 
Ins.  Company.    1844  to  1862.    Bost. :  1863.    8°. 

8895  STEVEjJ^S,  CHAS.  E.  Anthony  Burns.  A  History.  Boston: 
1856.    12°. 

8896  STEVElSrS,  GEORGE  ALEXR.  Mirth  and  Song:  a  Lecture  on 
Heads.    And  the  Courtship.     Boston:  1804.    16°. 

8897  Lecture  on  Heads,  with  Additions  by  Mr.  Pilon.    With  47 

Heads  by  I^isbit,  from  Designs  by  Thurston.    Lond. :  1802.    18°. 

8898  STEVENS,  JAS.  WILSON.  Hist,  and  Geogr.  Account  of  Al- 
giers; Events  relative  to  the  American  Captives.  Phila.:  1797.  12°. 
[Scarce.] 

8899  STEVENS,  HEN"RY.  Catalogue  of  my  English  Library.  Lond.: 
1853.    18°. 

8900 Historical  Kuggets.  Bibliotheca  Americana.  2  vols.  Lond. : 

1862.    12°. 

No  American  book  collector  need  be  told  the  value  of  these  volumes.    They  are  worth 
much  more  than  the  twenty  dollars  usually  paid  for  them. 

8901  STEVENS,  JOHN",  (Capt.)  History  of  Spain;  added.  Summary 
Account  of  the  Dominions  of  that  Crown.    London:  1701.    8*^. 

8902 History  of  Portugal,  from  the  first  Ages  of  the  World,  to  the 

late  Revolution,  in  1640.  Written  in  Spanish,  by  Emanuel  de  Earia 
y  Sousa.  Translated,  and  Continued  down  to  this  present  Year,  1698. 
London:  1698.    8°. 

8903 New  Spanish  and  English,  and  English  and  Spanish  Diction- 
ary, Grammar,  Dialogues.    London:  1706.    Fol. 

8904  STEVENS,  THADDEUS.  Memorial  Addresses  on  the  Life 
and  Character  of.     Wasn. :  1868.     8°. 

8905  STEVENS,  WM.  BACON",  (d.d.)  Disc,  commem.  of  the  Rt. 
Rev.  Alonzo  Potter,  d.d.    Phila. :  1866.    8°. 

8906 Two  Discourses  preached  in  St.  Andrew's  Church.    Phila. : 

1828.    12°. 

8907  STEVENSON",  WM.  G.  Thirteen  Months  in  the  Rebel  Army: 
a  Narrative  of  Personal  Adventures.    N".  Y. :  1862.    12°. 

8908  STEWARD,  JAMES,  (d.d.)  History  of  the  Discover}- of  Amer- 
ica, of  the  Landing  of  our  Forefathers,  at  Plymouth,  and  of  their 
most  remarkable  Engagements  with  the  Indians,  in  New  En2:land, 
from  1620,  until  1669.  Also  the  Defeat  of  Generals  Braddock,  Har- 
mar  and  St.  Clair,  by  the  Indians  at  the  Westward,  &c.  Brooklyn, 
L.  I.    Printed.    8°. 

Afterwards  issued  by  Henry  Trumbull  as  author ;  only  omitting  the  Preface, 


STEWART,  C.  S.    Visit  to  the  South  Seas,  in  the  U.  S.  ship 
Vincennes,  1829-.30.    2  vols.    N".  Y.:1831.    12°. 

8910 Sketches  of  Society  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.    2  vols. 

Phila.:  1835.    12°. 


494  CATALOGUE. 

8911  STEWART,  C.  S.  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  the  Sandwich 
Islands,  during  1823-5.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.:   1828.     12°.     Portrait. 

8912 Brazil  and  La  Plata:  The  Personal  Record  of  a  Cruise.  N. 

Y.:  1856.    12°. 

891.3  STEWART,  VIRGIL  A.  History  of,  and  Adventures  in  cap- 
turing and  exposing  the  Great  "  Western  Land  Pirate"  and  his 
Gang;  Trial,  Confession,  and  Execution  of  a  number  of  Murrell's 
Associates.     N.  Y.:  1838.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

8914 History  of  the  Detection  and  Trial  of  John  A.  Murrell,  the 

Great  Western  Land  Pirate;  with  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  V.  A. 
Stewart.     1835.     12°.  or  sm.  8°. 

8915  STICK]N"EY,  CHAS.  E.  History  of  the  Minisink  Region.  Mid- 
dletown,  N.Y.:  1867.    12°. 

8916  STICKNEY,  MATTHEW  A.  Stickney  Eamily.  Salem:  1869. 
8°.    Ports. 

8917  STIFF,  EDWARD,  (Col.)  The  Texas  Emigrant:  Adventures 
of  the  Author  in  Texas :  Description  of  the  Soil,  Climate,  Produc- 
tions, Minerals,  Towns,  Bays,  Harbors,  with  Incidents  of  15  years 
Revolution  in  Mexico.     Cincinnati:  1840.    12°* 

8918  STILES,  EZRA,  (Brest.)  History  of  three  of  the  Judges  of 
Ejng  Charles  the  First.     Hartford:  1794.     [Very  scarce.] 

8919  The  Christian  Union.     Convent.  Serm.     Boston:  1761.   8°. 

8920  U.  States  elevated  to  Glory.  An  Elect.  Serm.  May  8, 1785.  8°. 

Has  the  autog.  of  Al>iel  Holmes,  father  of  the  poet. 

8921  Oratio  Inauguralis  habita  in  sacello  CoUegii  Yalensis  1798. 

HartfordiEe:  1778.    8°. 

8922  STILES,HEKRYR.  (M.D.)  History  of  Ancient  Windsor,  Conn, 
prior  to  1768.  Genealogies  and  Geneal.  Notes  prior  to  1800.  N.  Y. : 
1859.     8°.     Frontis. 

8923  Autobiography  of  Thomas  Douglas,  Late  Judge  of  the  Sup. 

Court  of  Florida.   N.  Y.:1856.   12°.   100  only,  privately  pr.    Port. 

8924 Contributions  towards  a  Genealogy  of  the  (Massachusetts) 

Family  of  Stiles.     Albany:  1863.     4°. 

8925  History  of  the   City  of  Brooklyn.     Brooklyn,  K.  Y. :  1867- 

70.    3v.    8°. 

8926  STILES,  JOSEPH  C.  The  National  controversy,  or  the  voice 
of  the  Fathers  upon  the  state  of  the  country.    N.  York:  1861.    12°. 

8927  STILLINGFLEET,  BEN  J.  Tracts  relating  to  Natural  History, 
Husbandry,  and  Physic.     2d  ed.     London:  1762,     8°.     Plates. 

8928  STILLINGFLEET,  EDWARD,  d.d.  Relation  of  a  Confer- 
ence, held  about  Rehgion,  at  London,  April,  1676.  By  Edward 
Stillingfleet  and  Gilbert  Burnet,  with  some  Gentlemen  of  the  Church 
of  Rome.     London:  1676.    8°. 

8929  STILLM  AN,  SAMUEL.  Good  news  from  a  far  country.  Serm. 
Bost.,  May  17, 1766.  Upon  the  arrival  of  news  of  the  repeal  of  the 
Stamp  Act.    Boston:  1766.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  495 

8930  STILLMAN,  SAMUEL.  Select  sermons  on  doctrinal  and 
practical  subjects.    Biog.  sketch  of  Author.    Bost. :  1808.  8°.    Port. 

8931  STIRLING,  WILLIAM.  Cloister  Life  of  the  Emperor  Charles 
Fifth.     From  the  2d  London  Ed.     Boston:  1853.    12°.     Port. 

8932  STOBO,  ROBERT,  (Maj.)  Memoirs  of  Major  Robert  Stobo, 
of  the  Virginia  Regiment.     Pittsburgh:  1854.     18°. 

8933  STOCKELL,  WM.  (Capt.)  Narrative  of  Travels  in  differ- 
ent Countries;  18  years  in  the  Service  of  his  Brit.  Majesty  and  of 
the  U.  S.  and  in  the  Whale  Fishery.  Rev.  and  corr.  by  E.  A.  Atlee, 
M.D.     Cincinnati:  1840.    8°.     Cuts. 

8934  STOCKTON,  ROBT.  F.  (Com.)  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of,  with 
his  Correspondence  respecting  his  Conqt.  of  Calif  orn.  N.  Y. :  1856. 
8°.     Portrait. 

8935  STODDARD,  Maj.  AMOS.  Sketches,  Hist,  and  descriptive  of 
Louisiana.     Phila.:  1812.    8°. 

8936  STODDARD,  ANTHONY,  of  Boston,  Mass,  and  his  Descend- 
ants. A  Genealogy.  Rev.  and  enlg.  by  E.  W.  Stoddard.  N.  York: 
1865.    8°. 

8937  STODDARD,  SOLOMON.  The  Safety  of  Appearing  at  the 
Day  of  Judgment,  in  the  Righteousness  of  Christ,  Opened  and 
Applied.     Northampton:  1804.     12°. 

8938 The  Doctrine  of  Instituted  Churches  Explained  and  Proved 

from  the  Word  of  God.     London:  1700.     4°. 

8939 A  Guide  to  Christ;  or,  the  Way  of  directing  Souls  that  are 

under  the  Work  of  Conversion.  With  an  Epistle  prefixed,  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Increase  Mather.     2d  ed.    N.  Y.:  1751.     18°.     [Scarce.] 

8940  STOKES,  SAMUEL.  Narration  of  the  Many  Unparallel'd 
Hardships,  and  Cruel  Sufferings  while  in  France;  of  the  Crew  of  the 
Terrible  Privateer,  Capt.  Wm.  Death.     London:  [1757?]    8°. 

8941  STONE,  EBENR.  W.  Compend  of  Military  Tactics,  and  Man- 
ual of  Percussion  Arms.    Boston:  1857.     12°. 

8942  STONE,  EDWIN  M.  History  of  Beverly,  from  1630  to  1842. 
Boston:  1843.     12°.     Out  of  print.    Auto,  letter  of  Author. 

8943 Life  and  Recollections  of  JohnHowland.    Providence:  1857. 

12°.    Portrait.     Out  of  print. 
8944 Rhode  Island  in  the  Rebellion.     2d  ed.     Prov. :  1865.     12°. 

8945  The  Invasion  of  Canada  in  1775:  Incl.  the  Journal  of  Capt. 

S.  Thayer,  during  Arnold's  March  through  the  Wilderness.  Provi- 
dence: 1867.  8°.  [Portrait  of  Col.  C.  Greene.]  Two  Autograph 
letters  of  Author. 

8946  Manual  of  Education:  A  Brief  Hist,  of  the  R.  Island  Inst. 

of  Instruction.    Providence:  1874.    8°. 

8947  STONE,  JAMES  W.  Trial  of  Prof.  John  W.  Webster,  for  the 
Murder  of  Dr.  Geo.  Parkman.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1850.    8°. 

8948  STONE,  JOHN  S.  (RexO  The  Contrast:  or  the  Evangehcal 
and  Tractarian  Systems.    N.  Y. :  1853.    12°. 


496  CATALOGUE. 

8949  STOKE,  JOHK  S.  (Key.;    A   Memoir  of  the  Life  of  James 

Milnor,  d.d.  K.  Y.  :  1848.    8°.    Portrait. 
8950 A  Disc,  commem.  of  the  Life  and  Char,  of  the  Kev.  James 

May,  D.D.    Phila.:  1864.     8°. 

8951  ST0:N"E,  T.  D.  p.  Biography  of  Mrs.  Kebecca  Gair  Webster. 
Boston:  1848.     12°.    Portrait. 

8952  ST0:N^E,  WM.  L.  Life  of  Joseph  Brant-Thayandanaga:  In- 
cluding the  Border  Wars  of  the  Amer.  Ee volution.  2  vols.  New 
York:  1838.    Plates. 

8953  Matthias  and  his  Impostures:    or,  the  Progress  of  Pana- 

ticism.     ISTew  York:  1835.     18°. 

8954 Letters  on  Masonry  and  Antimasonry,  addressed  to  the 

Hon.  John  Quincy  Adams.  V.  York:  1832.     8°. 
8955  The  Poetry  and  Hist,  of  Wyoming.     3d  ed.     Albany:  1864. 

12°. 
8956 The  Life  and  Times  of  Sir  William  Johnson,  Bart.     2  vols. 

Albany:  1865.    8°.    Portrait. 
8957 Poetry  and  History  of  Wyoming.    2d  ed.    N.  Y. :  1844.  12°. 

8958  Memoirs,  Letters  and   Journals,  of    Maj.-Gen.  Keidesel, 

during  his  Eesidence  in  America,  trans,  from  the  orig.  German  of 
Max  Yon  Eelking.    2  vols.    Albany:  1868.-    8°. 

8959  Uncas  and  Miantonomoh:  a  Hist.  Discourse,  at  Norwich, 

July  4th,  1842,  on  occasion  of  erecting  a  Monument  to  Uncas.      N. 
York:  1842.     16°. 

8960  Poetry  and  Hist,  of  Wyoming.     [1st  ed.  with  engravings.] 

N.  York:  1841.    12°. 

8961  Life  and  times  of  Ked- Jacket  or  Sa-go-ye-wat-ha,  sequel  to 

the  Hist,  of  Six  Nations.    N.  York  and  London:  1841.     8°. 

8962  Same  with  a  Memoir  of  S.  by  his  son.     Albany:  1866.    1. 

4".    Portrait. 

8963  STORIES  of  Popular  Yoyages  and  Travels;  with  Illustrations. 
Containing  recent  Travels  in  S.  America.     London:  1829.     12°. 

8964  STORK,  WM.  A  Description  of  East  Florida,  with  a  Journal, 
kept  by  John  Bartram  of  Phila. ,  Botanist.  3d  ed.  enlg.  and  impr. 
London:  1769.    4°.     3  Maps.     [Very  rare.] 

8965  STORY,  JOSEPH.  The  Miscellaneous  writings  of.  Ed.  by 
his  son,  Wm.  W.  Story.     Boston:  1852.    8°. 

8966 Miscellaneous  Writings,  now  first  collected.  Bos. :  1835.  8°. 

8967  A  familiar  Exposition  of  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.    N. 

York:  1857.     12^. 

8968 The  Power  of  Solitude,  a  poem.    Boston.    12°. 

Judge  Story  endeavored  to  suppress  this  volume. 

8969 Same,  new  and  improved  ed.     Salem:  1804.    12°.    Erontis. 

[Yery  scarce.] 
8970  STORY,  ROBERT  HERBERT.    Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Robert 


CATALOGUE.  497 

Story,  late  Minister  of  Rosneath,  Dunbartonshire.  Cambridge: 
[Eng.]  18G2.    12°.     Portrait. 

8971  STORY,  THOMAS.  A  Journal  of  the  Life  of:  Containing  an 
Account  of  his  remarkable  Convincement  of,  and  Embracing  the 
Principles  of  the  Quakers;  as  also  of  his  Travels.  Newcastle  upon 
Tyne:  1747.    Polio. 

A  very  curious  and  important  book  on  America,  as  the  author,  who  was  the  friend  ot 
William  Penn,  saw  it,  at  the  close  of  the  seventeenth  century.  A  good  companion  for 
the  Journal  of  Geo.  Fox,  as  exhibiting  through  similar  spectacles  the  colonies  at  a 
later  day. 

8972  STOW,  BARON.  Disc,  at  the  100th  Anniversary  of  the  Bald- 
win Place  Bapt.  Ch.,  27  July,  1843.     Boston:  1843.     18°. 

8973  STOW,  JOHN.  The  Abridgment  of  the  English  Chronicle, 
first  collected  by  M.  John  Stow,  and  after  him  augmented  with  very 
many  memorable  Antiquities,  vnto  the  end  of  the  yeare  1610.  By 
E.  H.  Gentleman.     London:  1611.    8°. 

8974  The  Annals  or  Generall  Chronicle  of  England,  begun  first 

by  Maister  lohn  Stow,  and  after  him  continued  and  augmented  with 
matters  foregne  and  domestique,  auncient  and  modeme  vnto  the 
ende  of  this  present  yeere  1614.  By  Edmond  Howes,  gentleman. 
Londini.     Folio. 

The  genuine  antiquary  will  forego  many  comforts  rather  than  be  deprived  of  Stow.  — 
S.  Qc.  D.    Its  value  and  scarcity  are  too  well  known  to  need  comment. 

8975 Same.    London:  1681.    Polio. 

This  is  further  continued  and  augmented  by  Howes.  "Worse  paper,  but  better  otherwise 
than  the  1614  edition.  , 

8976 A  Svrvay  of  London.  Conteyning  the  Originall,  Anti- 
quity, Increase,  Modern  estate,  and  descrip.  of  that  City,  written  in 
the  year  1598,  by  John  Stow,  Citizen  of  London.  Since  by  the  same 
Author  increased,  with  diuers  rare  notes  of  Antiquity,  and  published 
in  the  yeare  1603,  &c.  London:  1603.  4°.  This  is  Stow's  last  edition. 
Port. 

8977 Same.    New  Ed.    Ed.  by  W.  J.  Thoms.    London:  1842. 

R.  8°. 

8978  The  Survey  of  London.     Beguune  furst  by  the  Paines  and 

Industry  of  lohn  Stow,  in  the  yeere  1598,  and  now  completely 
finished  by  the  study  and  labour  of  A.  M.  H.  D.,  and  others,  this 
present  yeere,  1633.     London:  1633.    Polio. 

8979  STOW,  PHINEAS.  Melodies  for  the  Temperance  Ship;  a  Col- 
lection of  Hymns,  Tunes  and  Songs.  Boston:  1850.  sq.  16°. 
Author's  Autog. 

8980  Ocean  Melodies.     Boston:  1850.    Autog. 

8981  STOW,  W.  Remarks  on  London:  Being  an  exact  Survey  of  the 
Cities  of  London  and  Westminster.    London:  1722.    18°. 

8982  STOWE.    A  Description  of  the  Magnificent  House  and  Gardens 


498  CATALOGUE. 

of  the  Kt.  Hon.  Richard  Grenville  Temple,  Earl  Temple.    Kew  ed. 
Plans  and  Yiews.     London:  1768.     8°. 

8983  STRACHEY,  WILLIAM,  Gent.  (The  first  Secretary  of  the 
Colony.)  The  Historic  of  Travaile  into  Yirginia  Britannia.  Ed. 
by  R.  H.  Major.     London:  1849.    8°.    Hak.  Soc.    Maps  and  plates. 

8984  STRADA,  FAMIA:N^US.  De  Bello  Belgico.  The  History  of 
the  LowCountrey  Warres.  Written  in  La,tine  by  Famianus  Strada; 
in  English  by  Sr.  Rob-.  Stapylton,  Kt.  Illustrated  with  divers  Fig- 
ures.    London:  1650.     Folio. 

8985  Famiani  Strada  Romani  E  Societate  Jesu  de  Bello  Belgico 

de  cas  prima  Ab  excessu  Caroli  V.  Imp.  Usque  at  initia  Prsef  ecturse 
Alexandri  Farnesii.     Romse:  1648.     18°.     Map  and  Portraits. 

8986  STRAHLENBERG,  PHILIP  JOHI^  YON.  An  Histori-Geo- 
graphical  Description  of  ISTorth  and  Eastern  Part  of  Europe  and 
Asia;  but  more  particularly  of  Russia,  Siberia,  and  Great  Tartary. 
A  New  Table  of  Dialects  of  32  Tartari-an  JiTations.  Map.  London: 
1736.     4°.     Plates. 

8987  STRATTO]^,  R.  B.  Captivity  of  the  Oatman  Girls:  Being  an 
interesting  l^Tarrative  of  Life  among  the  Apache  and  Mohave  In- 
dians.    N.  York:  1859.     12°.     Plates. 

8988  [Same.]    San  Francisco:  1859.    8°. 

8989  STRATTO:Nr,  WM.  D.  Dedication  Memorial  of  the  Kew  Ma- 
sonic Temple,  Boston.     Boston:  1868.     sq.  8°. 

8990  STREET,  ALFRED  B.  Frontenac.  A  Poem.  London:  1849. 
Cr.  8®. 

8991  The  Council  of  Revision  of  the  State  of  Kew  York;  its  His- 
tory.    Biog.  Sketches  of  its  Members  and  Yetoes.     Alb.:  1859.     8°- 

8992 The  Poems  of  Alfred  B.  Street.    Kew  York:  1845.    8°. 

Front. 

8993 Woods  and  Waters:  or  the  Saranacs  and  Racket.    Map  and 

9  Wood  cuts.     N.  Y. :  1860.    18°. 

8994 Frontenac,   a  poem  of  the   Iroquois.      Albany:  Munsell, 

1866.     Large  paper.    Portrait,  slightly  defaced  with  ink. 

8995  STREETER,  G.  L.  Acct.  of  the  Newspapers  and  other  Pe- 
riodicals pub.  in  Salem  1768-1856.     Salem:  1856.     8°. 

8996  STREETER,  RUSSELL.  The  New  Hymn  Book,  designed  for 
Universalists.  Add.  by  Sebastian  and  Russell  Streeter.  Boston: 
1829.    12°. 

8997  STRICKLAND,  W.  P.  Old  Mackinaw;  or,  the  Fortress  of  the 
Lake  and  its  Surroundings.  Phila. :  1860.  12°.  Maps  and 
Plates. 

8998  History  of  the  American  Bible  Society.     Introd.  by  Rev. 

N.  L.  Rice,  d.d.    Port,  of  Hon.  Elias  Boudinot,  ll.d.    N.  York: 
1849.    8°. 

8999  The  Pioneer    Bishop:   or,    Life    and    Times    of   Francis 


CATALOGUE.  499 

Asbury.    With  an  Introd.   by  IS".  Bangs,  D.D.    N.  York:  [n.d.] 
12°.     Port. 

9000  STRICTURES  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  a  "  Friendly  Address  to 
all  Reasonable  Americans."  Addressed  to  the  People  of  America. 
Phila.:  1774.    8°. 

9001  STOCK,  DANIEL,  Jr.  [JOHN  FROST?]  Pictorial  History  of 
King  Philip's  War.  With  100  Engravings,  from  original  Designs, 
by  W.  Croome.     Boston:  1852.    8°. 

9002  STRONG,  CALEB,  Esq.  Patriotism  and  Piety.  The  Speeches 
of  his  Excely.  to  the  Senate  and  H.  of  Reps.  With  their  Answers ; 
and  other  official  Papers,  from  1800-7.  Newburyport:  1808.  12°. 
Portrait. 

9003  STRONG,  NATHAN.  Sermons  on  Various  Subjects.  Yol.  2. 
Hartford:  1800.    8°. 

9004  STRONG,  T.  Candid  Examination  of  the  Episcopal  Church 
nth  ed.    Boston:  1828.    18°. 

9005  Same.    4th  ed.     Boston:  1827.     18°. 

9006  STRONG,  WM.  (Rev.  a.m.)  Frithiof's  Saga:  A  Scandinavian 
Legend  of  Royal  Love.  Transl.  from  the  Swedish  of  Esaias  Tegner, 
Bp.  of  Wexio.     London:  8°.    Portrait. 

9007  STROUD,  GEORGE  M.  A  Sketch  of  the  Laws  relating  to 
Slavery  in  the  several  States  of  the  U.  S.    Phila. :  1827.     8°. 

9008  STOWE,  HARRIET  BEECITER,  (Mrs.)  The  Minister's 
Wooing.    N.  York:  1859.     12°. 

9009 The  Mayflower;    or,  Scenes  and  Characters  among   the 

Descendants  of  the  Pilgrims.    N.  Y. :  1843.    18°. 

9010  Dred:  A  Tale  of  the  Dismal  Swamp.     2  vols.     Boston: 

1856. 

9011  Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.     Boston:  1853.    r.8°. 

9012 Old  Town  Fireside  Stories.    Boston:  1872.     12°. 

9013  STRUTHERS,  JOHN.  The  poor  man's  Sabbath,  with  other 
Poems.     From  3d  ed.    Boston:  1813.     24°. 

9014  STRUYS,  JEAN.  Les  Voyages  de,  in  Muscovie,  en  Tartaric, 
en  Perse,  aux  Indes,  &  en  plusieurs  autres  pais  etrangers.  A  quoi 
I'on  a  ajoute  comme  une  chose  digne  d'etre  sue,  la  Rlation  d'un 
Naufrage,  dont  les  suites  on  produit  des  effets  extraordinaires.  A 
Amstredam:  1681.    4°.    Beautifully  lU'd.     Maps,  etc.     [Rare.] 

9015  STRYPE,  JOHN.  The  Life  of  the  Learned  Sir  Thomas  Smith, 
Kt.  Principal  Sec.  of  State  to  Edward  the  Sixth,  and  Queen  Eliza- 
beth.    London:  1698.    8°.    Portrait  and  Plates. 

9016  A  Survey  of  the  Cities  of  London  and  Westminster.     By 

John  Stow.    Now  lastly,  Corr.  Impr.  and  very  much  Enlg.  and 

brought  down  to  the  year  1633.  With  Life  of  the  Author.     2  vols. 
London:  1720.    Folio. 

9017 The  Life  of  the  Learned  Sir  John  Cheke,  Kt.    New  Ed. 

Corr.    Oxford:  1821.    8°.    Portrait. 


500  CATALOGUE. 

9018  STUAET,  ARABELLA  W.  The  Lives  of  Mrs.  Ann  B.  Jud- 
son,  with  a  Biogrl.  Sketch  of  Mrs.  Emily  C.  Judson,  Missionaries  to 
Burmah.     Auburn:  1853.     8°.     Two  Portraits. 

9019  STUART,  C,  Esq.  The  Emigrants  Guide  to  Upper  Canada; 
Present  State  of  that  Province.     London:  1820.    12°. 

9020  STUART,  CARLOS  D.  lanthe:  and  other  Poems.  N.  Y.: 
1845.     12°. 

9021  STUART,  I.  W.  Life  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Sen.,  Gov.  of 
Connecticut.     Boston:  1859.    8°.     Colored  Plates. 

9022  Life  of  Capt.  ]*^athan  Hale,  the  Martyr  Spy  of  the  Amer. 

Revolution.     With  Illustrations.     Hartford:  1856.     12°. 

9023  STUART,  JAMES.  Three  Years  in  ]^orth  America.  2  vols. 
Edinburgh:  1833.     Cr.  8°.     [Very  scarce.] 

«'  The  most  truthful  tourist  that  has  ever  visited  the  U.  S." 

9024 Same.    Er.  the  2d  Lond.  ed.     IST.  Y. :  1833.     2v.     12°. 

9025  STUART,  MOSES.  Dissertations  on  the  Original  Languages 
of  the  Bible.  By  Jahn  and  others.  Trans,  from  the  Originals,  with 
Notes.     Andover:    1821.     8°. 

9026  STUBBE,  HEJ^RY  (Physician  at  Warwick).  Legends  no 
Histories :  or,  a  Specimen  of  some  Animadversions  upon  the  Royal 
Society.  Together  with  the  Plus  Ultra  of  Mr.  Joseph  Glanvill  re- 
duced to  a  Non  Plus,  &c.     London:  1670.    4°. 

9027  STUDIES  OK  SLAVERY.  By  John  Fletcher.  Natchez: 
1852.    8°. 

9028  STYLES,  JOHN.  Life  of  David  Brainerd,  Missionary  to  the 
Indians;  with  an  Abridgment  of  his  Diary  and  Journal.  2d  Amer. 
ed.     Boston:  1821.    12°. 

9029  SUBALTERN  (The) ;  or  Sketches  of  the  Peninsular  War,  during 
the  Campaigns  of  1813  and  14.  By  an  Eyewitness.  New  York: 
1825.     12°. 

9030  A  Subaltern  in  America;  comprising  his  narrative  of  the 

Campaigns  of  the  British  Army,  at  Baltimore,  Washington,  &c.  &c. 
during  the  Late  War.     Phila.:  Boston:  1«33.     12°.     [Very  rare.] 

9031  SUBSTANCE  of  Reports  of  Directors  of  the  Sierra  Leone  Com- 
pany, to  the  Proprietors.  With  Memoirs  of  Naimbanna,  an  African 
Prince.    Phila.:  1799.     12°.     Map. 

9032  SUCKLING,  JOHN,  Sir.  Works.  Cont.  Poems,  Letters  and 
Plays.     London:   1719.     18°.     Portrait. 

9033  SULLIVAN,  JAMES,  ll.d.  The  History  of  Land  Titles  in 
Massachusetts.    August,  1801.    8°.     Port. 

Full  of  valuable  information  to  the  historical  student.    S.  Ot.  D.    Autog,  of  author. 

9034 History  of  the  District  of  Maine.     With  a  correct  Map. 

Boston:  1795.     8°.    Port. 
9035  SULLIVAN,  RICHARD  JOSEPH.    Analysis  of  the  Political 

History  of  India.    2d  Ed.     London:  1784.    8°. 


CATALOGUE,  501 

9036  SULLIYAN,    WILLIAM.      Historical    Causes    and   Effects. 

Boston:  1838.     12°. 
9037 Familiar  Letters  on  Public  Characters,  and  Public  Events; 

from  1783,  to  1815.     Boston:  1834.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

9038  SULLY,  Duke  of.  The  Memoirs  of,  Prime-Minister  of 
Henry  the  Great.  Tr.  from  the  French  by  Charlotte  Lennox. 
New  Ed.  With  addi.  Notes,  some  Letters  of  Henry  the  Great,  and 
a  brief  Histl.  Introduction.  Embellished  with  Portraits.  London: 
1810.    5v.    8°. 

Sully's  Memoirs  open  a  scene  of  manners,  which  to  a  modern  conception  appears  per- 
fectly  romantic— Gi^«cn'«  Diary, 

9039  SUMMER  MONTH  (A).  EecoU.  of  a  visit  to  the  Falls  of 
Niagara.     Phila.;  1823.     8°. 

9040  SUMNER,  CHARLES.  The  Crime  against  Kansas.  Speech 
of,  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.;  19th  and  20th  May,  1856.  Boston: 
1856.    12°.    Port. 

9041  SUMNER,  GEORGE.  An  Oration  Deld.  bef.  the  Municipal 
Authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston,  July  4th,  1859.  Boston:  1859. 
8°.     Bound. 

9042 A  Compendium  of  Botany.    Plates.     Hartford:  1820. 

9043  SUMNER,  WM.  H.  (Gen.)  Memoir  of  Increase  Sumner, 
Govt,  of  Mass.  Together  with  a  Genealogy  of  the  Sumner  Family. 
Boston:  1854.    8°. 

9044  SUMNER,  W.  H.  A  History  of  East  Boston;  with  Biog. 
Sketches  of  the  Early  Proprietors.    Boston :  1858.    8°.     Portrait. 

9045  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  JOURNAL,  1850-57.  Phila.  7v.  (1853 
wanting.) 

9046  SUPERNATURALISM  of  New  England.  By  the  Author  of 
"  The  Stranger  in  Lowell."    London:  1847.     sq.  12°. 

9047  SUPPLEMENT  (A)  to  the  Works  of  the  most  celebrated 
Minor  Poets.    London:  1750.    8°. 

9048  SURETTE,  LOUIS  A.  By-laws  of  Corinthian  Lodge,  of  Free 
and  Accepted  Masons,  of  Concord,  Mass.  Added,  an  Hist.  Sketch 
of  Masonry.     Concord:  1859.     12°.    Portraits. 

9049  SURR,  T.  S.  George  Barnwell,  a  Novel  founded  on  fact. 
Boston:  1826.     2v  in  1.     12°. 

9050  SUTCLIFF,  ROBERT.  Travels  in  some  Parts  of  N.  America, 
in  1804-6.    2d  ed.     York:  1815.     12°.    Plates. 

9051  SWALLOW,  G.  C.  1st  and  2d  Annual  Reports  of  the  Geolo. 
Survey  of  Missouri.     Jefferson  City:  1855.    8°.     Plates. 

9052  Geological  Report  of  the  Country  along  the  Line  of  the  S. 

W.  Branch  of  the  Pacific  Railroad,  State  of  Mo.,  with  a  Memoir  of 
the  Pacific  R.  R.     St.  Louis:  1859.     8^.     Map. 

9053  SWAN,  JAMES  G.  The  North  West  Coast;  or.  Three  Years' 
in  Washington  Territory.    N.  Y.:1857.    12°.    Map  and  plates. 


502  CATALOGUE. 

9054  SWAN",  JAMES.  (A  Native  of  Great  Britain.)  A  Dissuasion 
to  Great  Britain  and  the  Colonies,  from  the  Slave-Trade  to  Africa. 
Boston:  [1773?]    12°. 

[■    Col.  James  Swan  was  a  member  of  the  Boston  Tea  Party,  an  author,  politician  and  sol- 
dier before  the  age  of  22. 

9055  Causes  qui  se  sont  opposees  aux  Progres  du  Commerce,  entre 

la  France,  etles  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique,  en  six  Lettres  address6es 
h,  Monsieur  le  Marquis  de  la  Fayette.    A  Paris:  1790.    8°. 

A  work  scarcely  known  to  American  collectors.    S.  G-.  D.    Author's  autog.  letter. 

9056  SUMMAEY  of  the  Millennial  Church,  or  United  Soc.  of  Believ- 
ers, commonly  called  Shakers.    Albany:  1823.     12°. 

9057  Same.     2d  ed.  rev.  and  impr.    Albany:  1848.    12°. 

9058  SWA:N'T0N,  HANNAH.  The  Casio  Captive:  or  the  Catholic 
Keligion  in  Canada,  and  its  Influence  on  the  Indians  in  Maine. 
2d  ed.     Boston:  1839.     18°. 

9059  SWANWICK,  JOHN,  (Esq.)  Poems  on  several  Occasions. 
Phila.:  1797.     24°. 

9060  SWEDENBORG,  EMANUEL.  A  Treatise  on  the  Nature  of 
Influx;  or,  of  the  Intercourse  between  the  Soul  and  Body.  Tr.  by 
Eev.  Thos.  Hartley,  d.d.    Boston:  1794.    12°.    [Dr.  Belknap's  copy.] 

9061  Treatise  on  the  Nature  of  Influx,  Bost.  1794;  Dialogues  on 

the  nature,  design  and  evidence,  of  the  Theol.  Writings  of  E.  S. 
Bost.  1794.  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem  (tr.  from  the  Latin), 
Bost.  1795;  Clowes'  Affectionate  Add's.  1846;  Rites  and  Ceremonies 
for  the  use  of  the  Lord's  Ch.,  Lond.  1805;  Remarks  on  the  Asser- 
tions respecting  the  Character  of  E.  S.  &c.,  Phila.  1800;  Emanuel 
Swedenborg,  presentation  copy  from  the  author  (G.  E.  Ellis) ;  Doc- 
trine of  the  New  Jerusalem  (from  the  Latin),  Camb.  1820;  Phil- 
osophy of  the  Infinite,  tr.  by  J.  J.  G.  Wilkinson,  Bost.  1848; 
Arcana  Ccelestia  (Genesis)  3  parts,  Bost.  1794;  N.  Jerusalem  Mag., 
Feb.  1837,  Jan.  1840;  Proceedings  of  Gen'l  Conventions,  1821,  26, 
27,  29,  31;  Memorabilia  of  Swedenborg  (5  nos.).     26  nos. 

9062  SWETT,  SAMUEL.  History  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle,  with  a 
plan.  Enlg.  with  new  Information  from  the  surviving  Soldiers 
present  at  the  Celebration  on  the  17th  of  June  last;  Notes.  Bos- 
ton: 1826.    8°. 

9063  Same.     3d  edition.    Likenesses  of  the  Principal  Officers. 

[None  ever  appeared.]  Boston:  1827.  With  Plates  inserted  by 
Mr.  Drake.     8°. 

9064 Remarks  concerning  Richard  Bourne  and  his  Descendants. 

1852.     sm.  fol.  2  leaves. 

9065  Original  Planning  and  Construction  of  Bunker  Hill  Monu- 
ment.   Engravings.    Albany:  1863.    8°. 

9066  Who  was  the  Commander  at  Bunker  Hill?    With  remarks 

on  Frothingham's  History  of  the  Battle.   Bost. :  1850.  8°. 


CATALOGUE,  503 

9067  SWETT,  S.  An  Address,  did.  at  Salem,  July  4, 1806.  Boston: 
1806.     8°. 

9068  An  Abstract  of  the  Baron  de  Rogniat's  Considerations  on 

the  Art  of  War.     With  Notes.     Bost. :  1817.    8°. 

9069  [ ]  Return  of  an  Old  Man  to  his  Native  Tlace.    No.  3.     [No 

Place  nor  Date.     Signed,  Senex.]    12°. 

9070  SWIFT,  JOB,  (d.d.)  Discourses  on  Religious  Subjects,  with 
Sketches  of  his  Life  and  Character,  and  a  Sermon  at  his  l\ineral,  by 
Lemuel  Haynes.     Middlebury,  Vt. :  1805.   12^. 

9071  SWIFT,  JONATHAN.  Works  of.  Vol.1.  Edinburgh:  1761.  12°. 

This  vol.  has  autog.  of  Saml.  Waldo,  a  colonial  personage  of  distinction. 

9072 A  Tale  of  a  Tub.    Lond:  1704.    8°.    Port. 

9073  Same.    8th  ed.     London:  1733.    S°. 

9074 The  History  of  the  Four  Last  Years  of  the  Queen.     Lond. : 

1758.     8  . 
9075 Travels  into  several  Remote  Nations  of  the  World.  Dublin : 

1735.    8°.    Port. 
9076  SWIFT,  SAMUEL.    History  of  Middle.  Vt.  Middlebury:  1859. 

8°.    Ports,  and  views. 
9077 Statistical  and  Historical  Account  of  the  County  of  Addison, 

Vt.    Middlebury:  1859.     8°. 

9078  SWINBORNE,  ROBERT.  An  Account  of  Colchester,  in  Essex, 
[&c.]    Colchester:  [no  date.]    Illustrated. 

9079  SWINBURNE,  ALGERNON  CHAS.  Chastelard.  A  Tragedy. 
N.  Y.:  1866.     12°. 

9080  SWINTON,  A.  Travels  into  Norway,  Denmark,  and  Russia, 
1788-91.    Dublin:  1792.    8°. 

9081  SWINTON,  WM.  The  Twelve  Decisive  Battles  of  the  War:  A 
Hist,  of  the  Eastern  and  Western  Campaigns.  N.Y. :  1867.  8°.  Ports. 

9082  SWITZERLAND.  Practical  Swiss  Guide.  A  Complete  Itiner- 
ary of  and  the  adjoining  Districts  of  Savoy,  Piedmont,  North  Italy. 
Lond.:  1860.     12°. 

9083  SYDENHAM,  JOHN.  The  History  of  the  Town  and  County 
of  Poole  [in  Dorsetshire].    Poole:  1839.    8°.    Plates. 

9084  SYLVESTER,  JOSHUA.  Dubartas,  his  Diuine  Weekes  and 
Workes.     London:  1608.     4°. 

9085  SYLVESTER,  MATTHEW.  Reliquise  Baxteriante:  or,  Mr. 
Richard  Baxter's  Narrative  of  the  Most  Memorable  Passages  of  his 
Life  and  Times.      London:  1696.     Folio.     Portrait  by  White. 

9086  SYMMES,  JOHN  CLEVES,  (Capt.)  Theory  of  Concentric 
Spheres:  Demonstrating  that  the  Earth  is  hollow,  habitable  within, 
and  widely  open  at  the  Poles.  By  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States. 
Cincinnati:  1826.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

9087  SYMONDS,  W.  S.  (Rev.,  f.g.s.)  Records  of  the  Rocks;  or, 
Notes  on  the  Geology,  Natural  History,  and  Antiquities  of  North 


504  CATALOGUE. 

and  South  "Wales,  Devon,  and    Cornwall.      London:  1872.     12°. 

Illustrated. 

9088  SY:N"0PSIS  (A)  of  the  Genera  of  American  Plants.     With  the 

Kew  Genera  of  Michaux  and  others.  Georgetown,  D.  C. :  1814.  12°. 

SYSTEM  OF  NOTATIOISr  by  Wm.Pelham.  Boston:  1808.  12°. 


T. 

9090  TABLE  of  Post  Offices  in  the  U.  States.  Washington:  1842- 
46.     2v.     8°. 

9091  TABLES  OF  MEMOEY,  The.  Shewing  every  memorable 
event  in  history  to  the  year  1790.    7th  ed.    London:  1790.    18°. 

Autog.  of  Dr.  Jeremy  Belknap,  historian. 

9092  TAGGAET,  CYNTHIA.    Poems.    3d  ed.    N.  Y. :  1848.    12°. 
9093 Poems.     2d  ed.    Cambridge:  1834.    12°.    Plate. 

9094 Poems.    Providence:  1834.    12°. 

9095  TAGGAET,  SAMUEL.  View  of  the  evidences  of  Christian- 
ity.    In  nine  discourses.     Greenfield:  1811.     12°. 

9096  TAINTOE,  CHAELES  M.  Genealogy  and  History  of  the 
Taintor  Family.     Greenfield:  1847.    18°. 

9097 Extracts    from    the    Eecords    of    Colchester.      Hartford: 

1864.    12°. 

9098  TAINTEE,  DEAN  W.  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  Joseph  Tayntor,  who  settled  in  Watertown,  Mass.  For 
Private  Distribution.    Boston:  1859.    8°. 

9099  TALBOT,  SILAS.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Silas 
Talbot,  of  Ehode  Island,  lately  Commander  of  the  Frigate,  Consti- 
tution.   N.  Y.:1803.    12°.     [Extremely  rare.] 

9100  TALES  of  Illustrious  Men.    N.  Y.:  1852.    18°.    Plates. 

9101  of  the  Fireside.    By  a  Lady  of  Boston.    Boston:  1827.  12°. 

9102 and  Sketches.    By  a  Country  School-master.    New  York: 

1829.     12°. 

9103 of    the    Puritans.      The  Eegicides.      The  Fair   Pilgrim. 

Castine.     [By  Miss  Delia,  sister  of  Leonard  Bacon,  d.d.]     New 
Haven.    1831.     16°. 

9104 of  passed  times,  by  Mother  Goose.     With  morals,  by  M. 

Perrault.  Eng.  by  E.  S.  Gent.    Eng.  and  French.    7th  ed.    N.  Y.: 
1795.    12°. 

9105  TAMS,  G.,  m.d.  Visit  to  the  Portuguese  Possessions  in  South- 
western Africa.    From  the  Germ.    London:  (2  vols.)    [1845?]    12°. 

9106  TANNEE,  H.  S.  American  Traveller;  or.  Guide  through  the 
United  States.    4th  ed.    Phila. :  1839.    18°.    Maps  and  Views. 

9107 Surveys,  Observations,  and  Internal  Improvements  in  the 

U.  S.    Phila.:  1829.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  505 

0108  TAN'NER,  H.  S.  Traveller's  Hand  Book  for  the  State  of  N.  Y., 
the  Province  of  Canada.     N.  Y. :  1845.     18°. 

9109 Description  of  the  Canals  and  Railroads  of  the  U.  S.  N.  Y.: 

London:  Paris:  1840.    8°.     Map. 

9110 View  of  the  Valley  of  the  Miss. ;  Emigrant's  and  Travel- 
ler's Guide  to  the  West.    Phila.:  1832.    12°.    Maps. 

9111  Same.    2d  ed.    Phila.:  1834.    12°.    Maps. 

9112 Geographical,  Historical  and  Statistical  View  of  the  Central 

or  Middle  States.     2d  ed.     Phila. :'  1841.     18°. 

9113  Memoir  of  recent  surveys,  «fcc.    2d  ed.    Phila. :  1830. 

9114  TAiSTNER,  JOHK.  Captivity  and  Adventures  during  Thirty 
Years'  Residence  among  the  Indians  in  Korth  America.  N.  Y.r 
1830.    8°.    Portrait  of  3.  T. 

9115  TAPPAN,  DAVID,  (d.d.)  Two  Friendly  Letters  from  Toletus 
to  Philalethes.    Kewburyport:  1785.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

9116 Works  including  Sermons  on  Important  Subjects.     With 

Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author;  and  a  Sermon  preached  at  his 
Funeral  by  Dr.  Holmes.  Boston:  1807.  Lectures  on  Jewish 
Antiquities,  1802-3.     Boston:  1807.     8°. 

9117 Lectures  on  Jewish  Antiquities  deld.  at  H.   U.    1802-3. 

Boston:  1807.    8°. 

9118  TAPP AX,  SARAH.    Memoir  of.    N.   Y.:  1834.    12°.    Port. 

9119  TAPPA]^',  WILLIAM  B.  New  England,  and  other  Poems. 
Phila.:  1819.     18°. 

9120  Poems  of,  not  cont.  in  a  former  Vol.    Phila. :  1836.    18°. 

9121  Poems  and  Lyricks.    Boston:  1846.    12°. 

9122  The  Poet's  Tribute.    Poems  of.    Boston:  1840.    12°. 

9123  Lyrics.    Phila.:  N.  Y.:  1822.    12°. 

9124  TARLETOK,  BANASTRE,  (Lt.  Col.)  History  of  the  Cam- 
paigns of  1780  and  1781,  in  the  Southern  Provinces  of  North 
America.    Dublin:  1787.    8°.     [Scarce.]    Portrait  inserted. 

9125  TASSO,  TORQUATO.  Jerusalem  Delivered.  From  the  Italian. 
2  vols.  1st  Amer.  Ed.,  from  8th  London.  Newburyport:  Exeter: 
1810.    Portrait  and  Plates. 

9126  The  Jerusalem  Delivered  of  Torquato  Tasso.    In  English 

Spenserian  Verse,  with  Life  of  the  Author.  By  J.  H.  Wiffen.  3d 
Ed.     2  vols.     London:  1830.    12°. 

9127  TATLER  (The).  The  Lucubrations  of  Isaac  Bickerstaff. 
2  vols.    London:  1716.    18°. 

9128  The  Lucubrations  of  Isaac  Bickerstaff.    New  Ed.    6  vols. 

London:  1786.     Cr.  8°.    Six  Portraits,  and  other  Plates. 

9129  TAYLOR,  ABRAHAM.  The  Insufficience  of  Natural  Reli- 
gion: a  Disc.  Reprinted  on  the  Occasion  of  Dr.  Mayhew's  late 
Serms.    With  a  Preface  by  And.  Croswell.    Boston :  1765.    8°. 

9130  TAYLOR,  EMILY.  Letters  to  a  Child  on  the  Subject  of 
Maritime  Discovery.    N.  Y.:  1821.    18°.    Frontispiece. 


506  CATALOGUE. 

9131  TATLOK,  FITCH  W.  The  Flag  Ship:  or  A  Voyage  Around 
the  World,  in  the  frigate  Columbia.     2  vols.     12°.     N".  Y. :  1840. 

9132 The  Broad  Pennant:  or,  a  Cruise  in  the  U.  S.  Flag  Ship  of 

the  Gulf  Squadron,  during  the  Mexican  Difficulties.  New  York: 
1848.    12°. 

9133  TAYLOR,  HENRY.  On  the  Intention  of  the  Imperial  Gov- 
ernment to  unite  the  Provinces  of  British  North  America.  Toronto: 
1858.    12°. 

9134  TAYLOR,  JAMES  B.  Lives  of  Virginia  Baptist  Ministers. 
2d  ed.     Richmond:  1838.     8°. 

9135  Virginia  Baptist  Ministers.     With  an  Introduction  by  Rev. 

J.  B.  Jetter,  d.d.     2d  Ser.     N.  Y::  1860.     12°. 

9136  TAYLOR,  JANETTE.  Life  and  Correspondence  of  John 
Paul  Jones,  including  his  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  of  the  Liman. 
N.  Y. :  1830.    8°.     Portrait. 

9137  TAYLOR,  JEREMY.  Contemplations  of  the  State  of  Man, 
etc.     9th  ed.    Boston:  1723.     18°. 

9138  TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Narrative  of  Mr.  Joseph  Rawson's  Case. 
2d  ed.     London:  1742.    With  5  other  tracts  in  same  vol.     8°. 

9139  TAYLOR,  JOHN  BROUGH.  Legend  of  St.  Cuthbert,  with 
the  Antiquities  of  the  Church  of  Durham.     Sunderland:  1816.     4°. 

9140  TAYLOR,  JOHN  L.  Memoir  of  Samuel  Phillips.  Boston: 
1856.    8°.     Portrait. 

9141  TAYLOR,  ROBERT,  Rev.  The  Diagesis ;  being  a  Discovery 
of  the  Origin,  Evidences,  and  Early  History  of  Christianity.  Bos- 
ton: 1834.    8°.     Port. 

9142  TAYLOR,  SILAS.  History  of  Gavel-kind.  With  the  Ety- 
mology thereof;  containing  also  an  Assertion  that  our  Eng.  Laws 
are  for  the  most  part  Those  that  were  used  by  the  Antient  Brytains. 
London:  1663.     4°. 

9143  TAYLOR,  THEODORE.  Thackeray  the  Humorist  and  the 
Man  of  Letters.  Added:  In  Memoriam,By  Charles  Dickens,  and 
a  Sketch  by  Anthony  TroUope.  N.  York:  1864.  12°.  Portraits 
and  Illustr. 

9144  TAYLOR,  Rkv.  TIM.  A.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Alden  Taylor, 
of  Manchester,  Ms.     Boston:  1853.    12°.    Portrait. 

9145  TAYLOR,  W.  B.  S.  History  of  the  University  of  Dublin. 
London:  1845.    8°.    Plates. 

9146  TAYLOR,  WM.  Annals  of  St.  Mary  Overj-  an  Historical  and 
Descriptive  Account  of  St.  Saviour's  Church  and  Parish.  Numer- 
ous Illustrations.    London:  1833.     4°. 

9147  TAYLOR  and  CROOKS.  Sketch  Book  of  St.  Louis.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.:  1858.    12°. 

9148  TEGG'S  DICTIONARY  of  Chronology.  5th  ed.  London: 
1854.    8°. 


CATALOGLE.  507 

9149  TEIGNMOUTH,  JOHN  LORD.  Life  and  Correspondence  of. 
By  his  son,  Lord  Tcignmouth.    2  vols.     London:  1843.    8°.    Port. 

9150  TELEGIlAPillC  DICTION AKY.     Brooklyn:  1812.     12°. 

9151  TELLIAMED;  or  the  World  Explained;  containing  Discourses 
between  an  Indian  Philosopher  and  a  Missionary.  Baltimore:  1797. 
8°.     [Hare.] 

'  By  M.  dc  Mailiet.  Said  to  have  enggcsted  to  Mr.  Darwin  his^thcory  of  the  Origin  of  Species. 

9152  TEMPERANCE.     115  Tracts. 

9153  TEMPLE,  Rev.  DANIEL.  Life  and  Letters,  by  his  Son. 
Boston:  1855.    12°.    Portrait. 

9154  TEMPLE,  EDMOND.  Travels  in  various  Parts  of  Peru,  and 
a  Year's  Residence  in  Potosi.  2  vols.  1st  Amer.  Ed.  Phila: 
1833.     12°.     Front. 

9155  TEMPLE,  J.  H.  History  of  AVhately,  Mass.  Including 
Leading  Events  from  the  first  Planting  of  Hatfield:  1000-1871. 
With  Genealogies.     Boston:   1872.    8°. 

915G  History  of  Northfield,  Ms.  for  150  years.     With  Family 

Genealogies.     Albany:  1875.     8°. 

9157  TENNANT,  WM.  The  Thane  of  Fife;  a  Poem.  Phila.: 
1S22.     18°. 

9158  TENNENT,  GILBERT.  The  necessity  of  holding  fast  the 
Truth  [with  Preface  by  Colman,  Prince,  Webb,  Cooper,  Foxcroft 
and  Gee.]    Boston:  1743.    8°. 

9159  The  Unsearchable  Riches  of  Christ  considered  in  Two  Ser- 
mons at  N.  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Augt.  1737.  Boston:  1739.  8°. 
Also,  a  Serm.  by  Saml.  Blair,  Aug.  7,  '73.  One  by  Wni.  Tennent, 
8  Aug.  1777;  and  several  others  by  T. 

9160  TENNESSEE.  Annals  of.  By  J.  G.  M.  Ramsey.  Phila.: 
1803.     8°. 

9161  TENNEY,  JONATHAN.  Memorial  of  the  Class  of  Grads.  at' 
Dartmouth  College,  July  27th,  1843.     Albany:  1809.     8°. 

9162  TENNEY,  W.  J.  Military  and  Naval  History  of  the  Rebellion. 
With  Biographical  Sketches  of  deceased  Officers.  Illustrated. 
N.  Y. :  1805.     R.  8°. 

9163  TERRY,  EZEKIEL.  Memoir  of  Rev.  George  At  well.  Palmer: 
1815.     [Scarce.] 

9101  TESCHEMAKER,  J.  E.  Application  of  the  Principles  of 
Structural  Botany  to  Horticulture.     Boston:  1840.     18"^. 

9165  TESTIMONIES  concerning  the  Character  and  Ministiy  of 
Mother  Ann  Lee  and  the  first  Witnesses  of  the  Gospel  of  Christ's 
Second  Appearing.     Albany:  1827.     12°.     (Paper.) 

9166  TESTIMONY  of  Christ's  Second  Appearing;  containing  a  Gen- 
eral Statement  of  all  things  pertaining  to  the  Faith  and  Practice  of 
Ch.  of  God.     Albany:  1810.     12°. 

9167 Same.    3d  Ed.    Union  Village  (Ohio).    1823.    12°. 

34 


508  CATALOGUE. 

9168  TESTIMOJS'Y  and  Advice  of  an  Assembly  of  Pastors  of  Chs.  in 
N.  England,  at  a  Meeting  in  Boston,  July  7,  1743.  Occasioned  by 
the  late  Happy  Revival .    Boston:  1743.    8°. 

9169  Of  the  President,  Professors,  Tutors  and  Hebrew  Instruc- 
tor of  Harvard  College,  against  Mr.  George  Whitefield,  and  his 
Conduct.     Boston:  1744.    8°. 

9170 Of  Christ's  Second  Appearing.  Lebanon,  Ohio:  1808.    12°. 

9171  Of  an  Association  of  Ministers  convened  at  Marlborough, 

1744,  5,  agt.  Mr.  Whitefield.    Boston:  1745.    8°. 

9172  TEXAS  IN  1840,  or  the  Emigrants  Guide.  By  an  Emigrant. 
Introd.  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Lawrence.    N.  York:  1840.     12°. 

9173  THACHER,  JAMES,  M.D.  The  American  Orchardist.  Boston: 
1822.     8°.     [MS.  additions  by  Saml.  P.  Gardner.] 

9174 Military  Journal  during  the  American  Revolutionary  War. 

2d  ed.     Boston:  1827.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

9175  American  Medical  Biography:  or  Memoirs  of  Emi- 
nent Physicians  in  America.  2  vols.  Boston:  1828.  8°.  Portraits. 
[Scarce.] 

9176  History  of  Plymouth;  from  its  first  Settlement.    Boston: 

1832.     12°. 

9177  Same.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1835.    12°. 

9178 Essay  on  Demonology,  Ghosts  and  Apparitions  and  Popular 

Superstitions.  Also,  an  Account  of  the  Witchcraft  Delusion  at 
Salem,  in  1692.     Boston:  1831.     18°.     [Very  rare.] 

9179  The  American  :N"ew  Dispensatory.     2d  ed.     Bost. :  1813.    8°. 

9180 Practical  Treatise  on  the  Management  of  Bees;  and  the 

Establishment  of  Apiaries.     Boston:  1829.    12°. 

9181  American  Orchardist.   2d  ed.   Plymouth,  Mass. :  1825.   12°. 

9182  THACKERAY,  W.  M.  Punch's  Prize  Novelists,  the  Fat  Con- 
tributor, and  Travels  in  London.    N.  Y.:  1853.     12°. 

9183  THANE,  JOHN.  British  Autography.  A  Collection  of  Fac- 
similes of  the  Hand  Writing  of  Royal  and  Illustrious  Personages, 
with  their  authentic  Portraits.  [Three  Vols.  4°.  No  date;  but 
belonging  to  the  beginning  of  this  (19th)  Century.] 

An  exceedingly  valuable  collection.    Embracing  some  400  portraits. 

9184  THARIN,  R.  S.  Arbitrary  Arrests  in  the  South;  Experience 
of  an  Alabama  Unionist.    N.  Y. :  1863.     8°. 

9185  [THATCHER,  B.  B.]  Traits  of  the  Tea  Party;  being  a  Me- 
moir of  Geo.  R.  T.  Hewes,  one  of  the  last  of  its  survivors;  Reminis- 
cences of  the  Massacre,  and  the  Siege.  By  a  Bostonian.  N.  Y.: 
1835.     18°.    [Scarce.] 

9186  Tales  of  the  Indians.    From  Authentic  Sources.     Boston: 

1831.     18°. 

9187 Memoir  of  S.  Osgood  Wright,  late  Missionary  to  Liberia. 

Boston:  1834.    16°.     Port. 


CATALOGUE,  509 

9188  [THATCHER,  B.  B.]  Indian  Traits:  Manners,  Customs,  and 
Character  of  the  North  Araer.  Natives.  2  vols.  N.  Y. :  1833.  18°. 
Only  vol.  1. 

9189 Indian  Biography:  or  an  Histor.  Acct.  of  Orators,  Warriors. 

2  vols.    N.  York:  1836.     18°.     Port,  of  R.  Jacket. 

9190  TIIAYENDANEGEA,  JOSEPH.  Prayers,  Litany,  Catechism, 
other  Prayers,  Psalms  of  David,  Some  Chapters  in  Genesis,  some 
do.  of  M'thew,  Gospel  of  Mark,  a  Collection  of  Sentences  from  the 
Ho.  Scrips.  Trans,  to  the  Mohawk  language  on  op.  pages.  London: 
1787.    8°.    A  few  pages  gone. 

9191  THAYER,  EBENEZER.  Christ  the  Great  Subject  of  Gospel 
Preaching:  the  Substance  of  Several  Serms.     Boston:  1722.     12°. 

9192  THAYER,  ELISHA.  Family  Memorial.  Genealogy  of  Four- 
teen Families.     Hingham:  1835.    8°.     [Rare.] 

9193  THAYER,  ELIUU,  d.d.  Sermons,  Evangelical,  Doctrinal,  and 
Practical.    Exeter:  1813.    8°. 

9194  THELLER,  E.  A.  Canada  in  1837  and  1838,  showing  by  His- 
torical Facts,  the  Causes  of  the  late  attempted  Revolution.  2  vols. 
Phila.:  1841.     12°. 

9195  THEOPHILANTHROPIST.  Containing  Critical,  Moral,  Theo- 
logical and  Literary  Essays.     N.  York:  1810.    8°.     [Very  rare.] 

919(5  THEOPHRASTUS.  The  Character  of,  illustrated  by  Physiog- 
nomical Sketches.     Boston:  1831.    12°.     Portraits. 

9197  THEORY  OF  TEACHING.    By  a  Teacher.    Boston:  1841.  8°. 

9198  THESAURUS  POETICUS,  or  Poetical  Treasury,  etc.,  by  a 
Clergyman.    N.  Y.:  1826.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

9199  THICKNESSE,  PHILIP.  A  Year's  Journey  through  the  Pais 
Bas.     2d  ed.     London:  1786.     8°. 

9200  THIERRY,  AUGUSTIN.  History  of  the  Conquest  of  England 
by  the  Normans,  from  the  Paris  Ed.    3d  ed.    London:  1840?    R.  8°. 

9201  Historical  Essaj^s,  published  under  the  Title  of  "  Dix  Ans 

D'6tudes  Historiques."     Autobiographical  Preface.     Philadelphia: 
1845.    8°. 

9202  THIERS,  M.  A.  The  Mississippi  Bubble :  A  Memoir  of  John 
Law  added,  Acct.  of  the  Darien  Expdn.,  and  So.  Sea  Scheme. 
N.  Y.:1864.    12°. 

9203  THOMAS,  E.  S.  Reminiscences  of  the  Last  Seventy-five  years. 
2  vols.    Hartford:  1840.     8°. 

9204  THOMAS,  GABRIEL.  Historical  and  Geographical  Account 
of  the  Province  and  Country  of  Pensilvania;  and  of  West  New 
Jersey.  Map.  London:  1698.  sm.  8°.  Fac-similied,  N.  Y.:  1>48. 
[Scarce.] 

9205  THOMAS,  ISAIAH.  History  of  Printing  in  America.  With  a 
Biography  of  Printers,  and  an  Account  of  Newspapers.  Prefixed 
View  of  the  Discovery  and  Progress  of  the  Art  ^in  other  parts  of 


510  CATALOGUE. 

the  World.  2  vols.  Worcester :  1810.  8°.  Port.,  &c.  [Very 
scarce.] 

Valuable  in  every  sense.  If  this  book  had  not  been  written,  we  should  now  be  without 
the  annals  of  printing  in  the  American  Colonies.  The  author  began  life  in  poverty  and 
raised  himself  to  the  control  of  an  extensive  business.  His  own  life  connected  two  his- 
toric eras,  so  that  he  was  able  to  give  interesting  personal  sketches  of  theold  pre-revolu- 
tionary  printers ;  and  of  a  literature  that  will  never  diminish  in  interest.  It  is  evident 
that  Thomas  wrote  largely  from  recollection,  as  errors  occur  in  his  work  for  which  we 
are  at  a  loss  to  account;  still  less  for  their  appearance  in  the  recent  edition.  The  origi- 
nal edition  has  been  scarce  for  manj'  years.  Buckingham  drew  upon  it  freely  for  his 
Specimens  of  Newspaper  Literature. 

9206  Specimen  of  Isaiah  Tliomas's  Printing  Types.     Being  as 

large  and  complete  an  Assortment  as  is  to  be  met  with  in  any  one 
Printing  Office  in  America.  Chiefly  Manufacd.  by  that  great  Artist, 
Wm.  Caslon,  of  London.     Worcester:  1785.     sm.  4°.     [Scarce.] 

9207  THOMAS,  JOHNS'.  ITie  Origin  and  Course  of  Intemperance:  A 
Poem  in  Five  Cantos.    N.  Y. :  1832.     18°. 

9208  THOMAS,  MARCIA  A.  Memorials  of  Marshfield  and  Guide 
Book  to  its  Localities.     Bost. :  1854.     12°.     Plates. 

920i)  THOMAS,  PASCO E.  True  and  Impartial  Journal  of  a  Voyage 
to  the  South  Seas,  and  Round  the  Globe,  in  his  Majs.  ship  the  Cen- 
turion, under  the  Command  of  Commodore  George  Anson.  Lond. : 
1745.    8°. 

9210  THOMAS,  R.  History  of  the  American  Wars:  Comprising  the 
War  of  the  Revolution  and  the  War  of  1812.  81  Engravings. 
Hartford:  1847.     12°. 

9211  The  Glory  of  America;  comprising  Lives  of  the  Distin- 
guished Officers  in  the  Late  War  with  Great  Britain.  Engravings. 
Hartford:  1847.     12°. 

9212  THOME,  JAS.  A.  &  KIMBALL,  J.  H.  Emancipation  in  the 
West  Indies.  A  Six  Months'  Tour  in  Antigua,  Barbadoes  and 
Jamaica,  in  1837.    K.  York:  1838.     12°.     Map. 

9213  TH0MPS0:N',  a.  C.  Feeding  the  Lambs:  a  Quarter  Century 
Memorial  of  the  Eliot  Sabbath  School,  Roxbury.     Bos. :  1859.     12°. 

9214 Serm.  on  the  Death  of  John  Jenkins.    Boston:  1859.    8°. 

Portrait. 

9215  THOMPSO^sT,  BEI^J.  F.  History  of  Long  Island;  containing 
an  Account  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement.    I^.  Y. :  1839.    8°. 

9216  The  History  of  Long  Island;  from  its  Discovery  and  Set- 
tlement to  the  Present  Time.  2d  ed.  2  vols.  N.  Y. :  1843.  8°. 
Illustrated. 

9217  TH0MPS0:N',  D.  p.  History  of  the  Town  of  Montpelier. 
Montpelier:  1860.    8°.    Port. 

9218  May  Martin  and  other  Tales  of  the  Green  Mountains.    I^ew 

Ed.    Boston:  1852.    12°. 

9219  THOMPSON,  GEO.  Thompson  in  Africa.  Missionary  La- 
bors.   Cleveland,  1852.    18°.    Portrait,  Map,  and  Cuts. 


CATALOGUE.  511 

9220  TnOMPSO:N",  GEO.  Lectures  on  British  India,  with  a  Pref .  by 
Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison.    Pawtucket,  R.  I. :  1840.     12°. 

9221  Prison  Life  and  Reflections:  or,  the  Arrest,  Trial  and  De- 
liverance of  Work,  Burr,  and  Thompson  in  Missouri,  for  attempt- 
ing to  aid  some  Slaves  to  Liberty.  Hartford:  1851.  12°.  3d  ed. 
is  1849. 

9222 The  Prison  Bard:  or  Poems  Written  in  Prison.    Hartford: 

1848.    12°. 
9223 Letters  and  Addresses,  during  his  Mission  in  the  United 

States.    Boston:  1837.    12°. 

9224  THOMPSON,  JAMES.  The  Seasons.  Notes  by  James  Rob- 
ert Boyd.    New  York:  1852.    8°. 

9225  THOMPSON,  JOHNS.   The  Christian  Guide.  Utica:  1826.  8°. 

9226  THOMPSON,  JOSEPH  P.  Memoir  of  David  Hale,  late  Edi- 
tor of  the  Journal  of  Commerce.    N.  York:  1850.     12°.    Portrait. 

9227  THOMPSON,  OTIS.  Review  of  the  Rev.  Thos.  Andros's  Essay 
on  the  Doctrine  of  Divine  Efficiency.     Providence:  1821.     12°. 

9228  THOMPSON,  PISHEY.  Collections  for  a  Topographical  and 
Historical  Account  of  Boston,  County  of  Lincoln.  Engravings. 
London:  1820.    8°.    Plates. 

9229 History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston,  and  the  Villages  of 

Shirbeck,  Eishtfot,  Freiston,  Butterwick,  Benington,  Leverton, 
Leake,  and  Wrangle.     Illustrated.     Boston:  1856.     R.  8°. 

9230 History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston,  Lincolnshire,  England. 

Boston:  1856.    Pol. 

9231  Sampson's  Discourse,    and  Correspondence  with    various 

Learned  Jurists,  upon  the  History  of  the  Law.  Washington  City. 
1826.    8°. 

9232  THOMPSON,  WADDY.  Recollections  of  Mexico.  N.  Y. 
and  London:  1846.     8°. 

9233  THOMPSON,  WM.  (Rev.)  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Sam'l  Mun- 
son,  and  the  Rev.  Henry  Lyman,  Missionaries.   N.  York:  j839.   8°. 

9234  THOMPSON,  ZADOCK.  Gazetteer  of  Vermont;  containing 
a  Brief  General  View  of  the  State.  Map  and  Engravings.  Mont- 
pelier:  1824.    12°. 

Scarce.    "  One  of  the  best  abridged  histories  of  any  of  the  States.    The  story  of  the 
Green  Mt.  Boys  is  told  with  great  earnestness." 

9235  Histoiy  of  Vermont;  for  Families  and  Schools.  Burling- 
ton: 1858.    12°. 

9236 Geography  and  Geology  of  Vermont.     Maps.    Eor  Schools 

and  Families.     Burlington:  1848.    12°.     Maps. 

9237 History  of  Vermont,  in  Three  Parts,  1853.     Burlington: 

1842-53.    8°. 

9238  THOMSON,  (Mrs.)  Memoirs  of  the  Jacobites  of  1715  and 
1745.    London:  1845-46.    3v.    8°.    Portraits. 


512  CATALOGUE. 

9239  THOMSON,  JOHN  LEWIS.  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Late 
War,  between  the  U.  States  and  Great  Britain.    Phila. :  1816.    12°. 

9240  THOMSON,  M.  A.  Mrs.  Sir  Walter  Ralegh,  and  the  Period 
in  which  he  lived.    Hlustrations.    N.  York  and  Auburn :  1856.  18°. 

9241  THOMSON,  SAMUEL.  New  Guide  to  Health;  or  Botanic 
Family  Physician.  Life  and  Medical  Discoveries  of  the  Author. 
Boston:  1835.     12°.     Port. 

9242 Life  and  Medical  Discoveries  of ;    Written  by  himself. 

Boston:  1822.     12°.    Portrait. 
9243  THORBURN,  GRANT.     Forty  Years'  Residence  in  America: 

or  the  Doctrine  of  a  particular  Providence  exemplified  in  the  Life 

of  G.  T.,  Seedsman,  N.  York.    Written  by  Himself.    Boston:  1834. 

12°.     Portrait. 
9244 The  Gentleman  and  Gardner's  Kalendar,  for  the  Middle 

States.    2ded.    N.  Y.:  1817.    12°. 
£245  THORIUS,  RAPHAEL.     Hymnus  Tabaci;  a  Poem  in  honour 

of  Tabaco.     London:  1651.     12°.    Portrait. 

9246  THORN,  WILLIAM,  (Maj.)  Conquest  of  Java;  with  Opera- 
tions of  the  British  Forces,  in  the  Oriental  Archipelago,  and  Sketch 
of  Java.    Plans,  Charts  and  Views.     London:  1815.    4°. 

9247  THORN  COTTAGE,  or  the  Poet's  Home.  A  Memorial  of 
Frederick  Knight,  of  Rowley.    Boston:  1855.    12°. 

9248  THORNTON,  ABEL  (Elder).  Life  of,  Written  by  Himself. 
Providence:  1828.     12°. 

9249  THORNTON,  JOHN  WINGATE.  The  First  Records  of 
Anglo-American  Colonization.  Boston:  1859.  8°.  [Scarce.]  Ed. 
250  copies. 

9250  Pulpit  of  the  American  Revolution;  or,  the  Political  Ser- 
mons of  the  Period  of  1776.    Illustrations.    Boston:  1860.    12°. 

9251  Colonial  Schemes  of  Popham  and  Gorges.    Boston:  1863. 

8°.     Autog.  of  Author. 

9252  Lives  of  Isaac  Heath  and  John  Bowles,  and  of  the  Rev.  John 

Eliot,  Jr.,  Preacher  to  the  Indians,  and  first  Pastor  of  the  Church 
in  Newton.     For  Private  Distribution,  MDCCCL.    8°. 

9253  THORNTON,  Lieut.  Gen.,  WM.  Speech  in  the  House  of 
Commons,  May  7, 1818.     London:  1818.    8°. 

9254  THORPE,  T.  B.  Our  Army  at  Monterey.  Description  of  the 
Battle  and  Storming  of  Monterey.  Yiew  and  Map.  Phila.  : 
1847.    12°. 

9255  THOUGHTS  upon  Several  Passages  of  Scripture  by  Philother- 
ous.     Worcester:  1791.     12. 

9256 on  the  Late  Transactions  Respecting  Falkland's  Islands. 

The  Second  ed.     London:  1771.     8°. 

9257  THREE  Experiments  of  Living.  Living  within  the  Means. 
Living  up  to  the  Means.  Living  beyond  the  Means.  2d  ed.  Bos- 
ton: 1837.    16°. 


CATALOGUE.  513 

9258  THREE  YEARS  IN  THE  PACIFIC,  including  Notices  of 
Brazil,  Chile,  Bolivia  and  Peru.    By  Ruschenberger  an  Officer  of 

•  the  United  States  Navy.     Phila. :  1834.    S**. 

9259  THRILLING  STORIES  of  the  Great  Rebellion.  -  Incidents  of 
Fun  and  Merriment  in  Camp  and  Field.  By  a  Disabled  Officer. 
Illustrations.    Phila.:  1865.     12°. 

9260  THUANUS,  JA.  AUG.  History  of  the  Bloody  Massacres  of 
the  Protestants  in  France  in  the  Year  of  our  Lord,  1572.  Written 
in  Latin  by  the  Famous  Historian  Ja.  Avg.  Thvanvs,  and  faithfully 
rendered  into  English.     London:  1674.    4°. 

9261  THURBER,  CHAS.  A  Hart  Offering  to  the  Memory  of  the 
Loved  and  the  Lost.     Boston:  1853.     12°.     Portrait. 

9262  THURMAN,  W.  C.  Non-Resistance.  6th  ed.  Charlottsville, 
Va.:  1864.    18°. 

9263  THURSTON,  DAVID.  Hist,  of  Winthrop,  from  1764  to  Oct. 
1856.    Portland:  1855.     12°. 

9264  TICKNTOR,  GEORGE.  The  Remains  of  Nathaniel  Appleton 
Haven.     With  his  Life.     Cambridge:  1827.     8°. 

9265  TIGHE,  HENRY,  Mrs.  Psyche,  with  other  Poems.  Phila  : 
1812.     18°.     Portrait. 

9266  TILTON,  THEODORE.  The  Amer.  Board  and  Amer.  Slavery. 
Speech  in  Plymouth  Church.     2d  ed.     N.  York:  1860.     18°. 

9267  TIMBERLAKE,  HENRY,  Lieut.  Memoirs  of.  (Who  accom- 
panied the  three  Cherokee  Indians  to  England  in  1762.)  Also  Occur- 
rences during  their  Residence  in  Lond.     Map.     London:  1765.     8°. 

9268  TIMPERLEY,  C.  H.  Dictionary  of  Printers  and  Printing, 
with  the  Progress  of  Literature,  &c.     London:  1839.     8°.     Plates. 

9269  TIOMNADH  NUADH.  The  New  Testament  in  Gaelic. 
Edinburgh:  1813.     12°. 

9270  TOCQUEVILLE,  ALEXIS  de.  Democracy  in  America.  2 
vols,  in  1.    N.  York:  1851.    8°. 

9271  TODD,  Col.  CHAS.  and  DRAKE  BEN  J.  Civil  and  Military 
Services  of  W.  H.  Harrison.     Cincinnati:  1810.     18°, 

9272 Same.    Rev.  and  enl.  by  J.  H.  Perkins.  Cincin. :  1847.  18°. 

9273  TODD,  HENRY  J.,  Rev.  Lives  and  Writings  of  Gower  and 
Chaucer.     London:  1810.     8°. 

9274  TODD,  JOHN,  d.d.  Moral  Influence,  Danger  and  Duties,  con- 
nected with  Great  Cities.     London:  1841.    18°. 

9275 Acquiescence  in  the  will  of  God.  Fun.  Serm.  at  the  Funeral 

of  Rev.  Saml.  Russell,  Pastor  of  the  Cli.  in  Norwich.     Northampton 

1835.  18°. 
9276 The  Pulpit.      Serm.   at  the  Dedication  of    the    Edwards 

Church  in  Northampton,  Mss.     Northampton :  1834.     12°. 
9277  TODD,  SUSAN  HILL.    Occasional  Poems:    A  New  Year's 

Offering.    Boston:  1851.    12°. 


514  CATALOGUE, 

9278  TOLLAISTD,   (Conn.)    Early  History  of.     By  L.   P.   Waldo. 

Hartford,  1861.     8°. 

9279  TOM  CRIB'S  Memorial  to  Congress.  By  one  of  the  Fancy.' 
London:  1819.    N.  Y.     18°. 

9280  TOMES,  ROBERT.  Panama  in  1855.  The  Panama  Railroad, 
and  Cities  of  Panama  and  Aspinwall.     N.  York:  1855.     16°. 

9281  Battles  of  America  by  Sea  and  Land.  Specimen  copy  con- 
sisting of  8  steel  plates.    N.  Y.    4^. 

92.S2  TOiSTG,  W.  Life  and  Death  of  Rev.  John  Shower,  late  of  Lon- 
don.    With  his  Funeral  Sermon.     London:  1716.     8°. 

9283TOPLADY,  A.  M.  (Rev.)  Remarks  on  "American  Unitari- 
anism."  By  Amana.  Also  two  Letters  to  Dr.  Priestley.  Boston: 
1815.  8°.  In  same  vol.  Are  you  a  Christian,  or  a  Calvinist?  By 
a  Layman.  Boston:  1815,  and  the  Catholic  Question  at  Boston,  by 
Amana.     Boston:  1815.     8°. 

9284  TOPLIFF,  N'ATHAXIEL.  Poems,  Moral,  Descriptive,  and 
Political.    Boston:  1809.     12°. 

9285  TOPOGRAPHER,  (The).  A  variety  of  Articles  illustrative  of 
the  Local  History  and  Antiquities  of  England.  4  vols.  London: 
1789.     8°.     Many  Plates. 

9286  T0R:N'AD0  of  1851  in  Medford,  W.  Cambridge,  &c.  By  Chas. 
Brooks.  Boston:  1852.  12°.  [Long  out  of  Print.]  Also,  Narra- 
tive of  Jas.  Williams,  an  Americsin  Slave,  N'.  Y.,  1838;  Life  of  Jno. 
Elwes,  by  Topham,  Poughkeepsie,  1815;  Acct.  of  Jane  C.  Ryder, 
the  Springfield  Somnambulist,  by  Belden,  Springfield,  1834,  &c. 
10  vols.     12°. 

9287  TORREY,  CHAS.  T.  Rev.  Memoir  of  William  Randall  Sax- 
ton,  of  Lebanon,  Ct.     With  Funeral  Serm.    Salem:  1838.     18°. 

9288  TORREY,  F.  P.  Cruise  of  the  U.  States  Ship,  Ohio.  Com. 
Isaac  Hull,  in  the  Mediterranean,  1839, 1840,  1S41.  Boston:  1841. 
18°.     [Very  rare.] 

9289  TORREY,  JESSE,  JuN.  Portraiture  of  Domestic  Slavery,  in 
the  United  States.    Phila.:  1817.     8°. 

9290 The  Intellectual  Flambeau.     Washington  City:  1816.    18°. 

9291  TORR  E  Y ,  WM.  Brief  Discourse  concerning  Futurities  or  Things 
to  come.     Preface  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Prince.     Boston:  1757.    8°. 

9292  TOULMTN,  HARRY.  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Ken- 
tucky and  Virginia  relating  to  Land  Titles,  Recovery  of  Rents,  En- 
couragement of  Learning,  and  Summary  of  Criminal  Law.  Frank- 
fort: 1802.     12°. 

9293  T0ULMI:N',  JOSHUA,  d.d.  History  of  Taunton  in  the  County 
of  Somerset.  :s:ew  Ed.  By  James  Savage.  Taunton:  1822.  8°. 
Plates. 

9294 Historical  View  of  the  Protestant  Dissenters  in  England. 

Bath:  1814.     8°. 


CATALOGUE.  515 

9296  TOULMIN,  JOSHUA,  d.d.  Practical  Efficacy  of  the  Unita- 
rian Doctrine  considered,  in  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Andrew  Fuller.  2d 
ed.     London:  1801.     12°. 

9296  Life,  Character  and  Writings  of  the  Rev.  John  Biddle,  who 

was  banished  to  the  Isle  of  Scilly  in  the  Protectorate  of  Oliver  Crom- 
well. London:  1791.  12°.  In  same  Vol.  Life  of  Mr.  Thos.  Firmin,  of 
London,  with  Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of  his  Death.  London: 
1791.     12°. 

9297 Life,  Character,  and  Writings  of  Faustus  Socinius.  Lon- 
don: 1777.    8°. 

9298  TOUR  OF  JAS.  MO:NrUOE,  1817:  with  Sketch  of  his  life,  by 
S.  Putnam  Waldo.     Hartford:  1818.    12°. 

9299  TOURIST,  (The),  or  Pocket  Manual  for  Travellers  on  the  Hud- 
son, the  Wn.  Canal  and  Stage  Road  to  Niag.  Falls,  down  Lake 
Ontario  and  the  St.  Lawrence.    4th  ed.     N.  Y.:1835.     1G°.    Map. 

9300  TOUSSAINT,  PIERRE.  Memoir  of.  Born  a  Slave  in  St. 
Domingo.    Sded.     Boston:  1854.    Portrait. 

9301  TOWLE,  NANCY.  Vicissitudes  in  the  Experience  of,  in 
Europe  and  America.  Letters,  and  Engraving.  Preface  by 
Lorenzo  Dow.     2d  ed.     Portsmouth:  1833.    18°.    Front. 

9302  TOWN,  SALEM.  System  of  Speculative  Masonry.  Course  of 
Lects.  bef .  the  Grand  Chaptr.  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Salem, 
N.  Y.:  1818.     12^. 

9303  TOWN  AND  COUNTRY  MAGAZINE.  Yol.  2  for  1763.  Yol. 
3,1771.     Yol.  9, 1779.    3  vols.     London.    8°.    Plates. 

9304  TO  WNE,  JOSEPH  H.  Manual  for  the  Members  of  the  Church  of 
Christ  in  Leyden  Chapel,  Boston.     Bost.:  1846.     8°. 

9305  TO  WNSEND,  CHARLES.  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Chas.  Tnd. 
2ded.     Lond.:  1763.     8°. 

9306  TOWNSEND,  Rev.  JESSE.  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ. 
Abridg.  from  the  five  first  vols,  of  Milner's  Ch.  Hist.  Utica:  1816. 
8°. 

9307  TOWNSEND,  JOHN.  Memoirs  of,  founder  of  the  Asylum  for 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb.     1st  Amer.  ed.    Bost.:  1831.    12°.     Port. 

i|p.308  TOWNSEND,  JOHN  K.  A  Journey  across  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, to  the  Columbia  River,  and  a  Yisit  to  the  Sandwich  Islands, 
Chili,  &c.    Phila.:  1839.     8°. 

9309  TOWNSEND,  LEONARD.  Alphabetical  Chronology  of  Re- 
markable Events.     Lond.:  [n.  d.]  40  Parts. 

9310  [TOWNSEND,  SHIPPIE.]  lOTracts.  An  Attempt  to  Illustrate 
the  Great  Subject  of  the  Psalms.  Bost.:  1773.  8°.  — Gospel  News, 
divided  into  eleven  Sections.  Bost.:  1794.  8°.  — A  Yiew  of  a  most 
Magnificent  Singing  Choir.  Bost. :  1793.  12°.  —  Some  Remarks  on 
a  Pampht.  intituled  "  All  Men  will  not  be  saved  forever."  Wrote  by 
Saml.  Mather.    Bost. :  1783.    8°.  —  Peace  and  Joy.    A  brief  Attempt 


516  CATALOGUE, 

to  consider  the  Blessings  of  Peace  bet.  Great  B.  and  America.  Bost. : 
1788.  8°.  —  Thoughts  concerning  the  Gospel.  Bost. :  1792.  8°.  — 
An  Attention  to  the  Scriptures.  Bost. :  1795.  12°.  —  Obs.  on  the 
Religs.  Education  of  Children.  Chelmsford.  Bost. :  1797.  8°.  — 
A  Sober  Attention  to  the  Scriptures  of  Truth.  Bost.  1793.  8°.  — 
-  Scripture  Truths  and  Precepts.  A  Short  Catechism,  with  Proofs. 
Bost. :  1791.  8°.  —  Divine  Glory.  A  Letter  to  the  Friend  of  Truth. 
Bost:  1783.     8°. 

9311  T0W:N^SHE:N"D,  HEYWOOD.  Historical  collections;  or,  An 
exact  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Four  last  Parliaments 
of  Q.  Elizabeth.     London:  1680.     Fol. 

9312  TRACTS  (41)  principally  Juvenile;  on  various  subjects.     18°. 

9313  Relative  to  the  Aborigines.     1838-42.     London:  1843.    8°. 

9314  TRACY,  E.  C.  Memoir  of  Jeremiah  Evarts.  Boston:  1845. 
8°.     Port. 

9315  TRACY,  JOSEPH.  The  Great  Awakening.  A  History  of  the 
Revival  of  Religion  in  the  Time  of  Edwards  and  Whitefield.  Boston: 
1842.    8°.    Portraits. 

9316  The  Three  Last  Things:  The  Resurrection  of  the  Body, the 

Day  of  Judgment,  and  Final  Retribution.     Boston:  1839.     18°. 

9317 History  of  the  Amer.  Board  of  Com.  for  Foreign  Missions. 

2ded.     N.  Y.:  1842.    8°. 

9318  TRADE.  The  Antiquity,  Honor  and  Dignity  of,  particularly 
as  connected  with  the  City  of  London;  by  a  Peer  of  England,  and 
addressed  to  his  youngest  son.  "Westminster:  1813.  4°.  6  Portraits. 
Large  paper,  50  copies  printed. 

9319  TRAITS  of  the  Tea-Party;  being  a  mem.  of  Geo.  R.  T.  Hewes; 
with  a  hist,  of  that  transaction.  [By  B.  B.  Thatcher.]  N.  Y. :  1835. 
16°.     Portrait. 

A  very  scarce  little  book :  the  narrative  of  an  eye-witness. 

9320  TRA:N'SACTI0:N'S  of  the  Soc.  for  the  Promotion  of  Agricult., 
Arts  and  Manufactures.    Yol.  1.     Albany:  1801.    8°. 

9321  of  the  Amer.  Arts  Union  for  1847.    IST.  Y.  1848.     8°. 

9322  of  the  Amer.  Philosoph.  Soc,  held  at  Phila.    Yols.  1-3. 

1789-93.    4°. 

9323 Same.    New  Ser.    Yol.  1.    Phila.:  1818.    4°. 

9324 of  the  Gaehc  Soc.  of  Dublin.     Yol.  1.    8°.    1808. 

9325  of  the  Amer.  Philosoph.  Soc,  held  at  Phila.,  for  the  Prom. 

of  Useful  Know.    Yol.  1.    Phila. :  1771.    4°. 

9326  of  the  K.  Hamp.  State  Agricult.  Soc.  for  1850-52,  55.  Con- 
cord: 1853-56.    8°. 

9327  of  the  Amer.  Ethnological  Soc    Yol.  1.    N.  Y.:  London: 

1845.    8°. 

9328 of  the  Literary  and  Philosoph.  Soc.  of  N.  Y.    Yol.  1.    i^. 

Y.:  1815.    4°. 


CATALOGUE.  517 

9329  TRASK,  GEO.,Bev.  Thoughts  and  Stories  on  Tobacco  for 
American  Lads.    Boston:  1852.    8°. 

9330  TRASK,  WM.  B.  The  Seaver  Family,  of  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Boston:  1872.    4°. 

9331  TRAVELS  of  several  Learned  Missionaries  of  the  Soc.  of 
Jesus,  into  Divers  Parts  of  the  Archipelago,  India,  China,  and 
America.  From  the  French.  Paris:  1713.  London:  1714.  8°. 
Plates. 

9332 through  the  northern  parts  of  the  U.  States  in  1807-6.    By 

E.  A.  Kendall.    3  vols.    N.  Y.:  1809.    8°. 

9333  TREATIES.  Conference  held  at  St.  George's  in  the  Co.  of 
York,  20  Sept.  1753,  bet.  Sir  ^Y.  Pepperrell,  J.  Wendell,  T.  Hub- 
bard, J.  Winslow,  and  James  Bowdoin,  to  treat  with  the  Eastn.  Inds. 
Boston:  1753.    4°.     [Very  rare.] 

9334  TREATISE  on  Internal  Navigation.  Report  of  Albert  Gallatin 
on  Roads  and  Canals.     Ballston  Spa. :  1817.     12°. 

9335  TREATY,  of  Amity,  Commerce  and  Navigation,  bet.  his  Brit. 
Maj.  and  the  U.  S.    Phila.:  1795.     8°. 

9336 [Same]  with  App.    1795.     12°. 

9337  TRENCH  EDMUND.  Some  Remarkable  Passages  in  the  life 
and  death  of.     London:  1693.     12°. 

9338  TRENCK,  BARON  FREDERICK.  Life  of ;  containing  his 
Adventures;  his  cruel  and  excessive  sufferings,  during  ten  years' 
imprisonment  at  the  fortress  of  Magdeburg.  2v.  in  1.  Dublin: 
1789.     8°.    Frontispiece. 

9339  Same.    Poughkeepsie :  1816.    18°. 

9340  TRESCOT,  WM.  HENRY.  The  Diplomatic  History  of  the 
administrations  of  Washington,  and  John  Adams.  1789-1801. 
Boston:  1857.    8°. 

9341  TRENTON  FALLS.  Picturesque  and  Descriptive :  Edited  by 
N.  Parker  Willis;  Embracing  the  Original  Essay  of  John  Sherman, 
the  first  Proprietor  and  Resident.     Illustrations.    N.  Y.    1851.  12°. 

9342  TRIAL  of  Six  Witches  at  Maidstone  in  the  Co.  of  Kent. 
(1652.)    London:  1837.    8*^. 

9343  of  William  Wemms.  Soldiers  in  his  Majesty's  29th  Regi- 
ment of  Foot,  for  the  Murder  of  Crispus  Attucks,  Saml.  Gray,  Saml. 
Maverick,  5th  March,  1770.     Boston:  1770.    8°. 

One  of  the  rare  Revolutionary  tracts,  on  the  celebrated  Boston  Massacre. 

9344 of  Frederick  Eberle  and  others,  July,  1816,  for  conspiring 

to  prevent  the  Introduction  of  the  English  Language  into  Churches. 
Phila.:  1817.     8°. 

9345 of  John  Fries,  on  an  Indictment  for  Treason;  and  of  sev- 
eral other  Persons.  In  the  Counties  of  Bucks,  Northampton  and 
Montgomery,  begun  in  Phila.,  11  Apl.,  1799.    Phila.:  1800.    8°. 

9346 Court  of  Enquiry  into  the  official  Conduct  of  Capt.  Isaac 


518  CATALOGUE. 

Hull,  as  Commandant  of  the  N'avy-yard  at  Charlestown,  12tli  Aug., 
1822.     Washington:   1822.     8°.    [Scarce.] 

A  curious  case ;  and  an  impressive  example  of  the  difference  "between  physical  and  moral 
courage.  Hull,  as  hrave  a  man  as  ever  lived,  could  not  escape  the  taint  of  official  cor- 
ruption. 

9347 of  the  British  Soldiers.    Bos.:  Wm.  Emmons:    1824.    12°. 

9348  of  Wm.  S.  Smith,  and  Saml.  G.  Ogden,  for  Misdemeanours, 

in  July,  1806.    N.  Y.:  1807.    8°. 

9349  of  the  British  Soldiers  of  ih^  29th  Kegt.  of  Foot.    Boston: 

1807.     8°.     [Relates  to  the  "  Massacre."] 

9350  TRIAL  (The)  in  the  Case  of  the  Seven  Bishops.  Lond.:  1716. 
8°.     [Frontispiece  of  Seven  Portraits.] 

9351  of  the  Rev.  John  Chester,  and  Mark  Tucker.  Schenectady: 

1818.    8°. 

9352  TRIBUTE  OF  RESPECT.  By  the  Citizens  of  Troy  to  the 
Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    Albany:  1865.     8°. 

9353  of  the  Boston  Merchants  to  the  Memory  of  Joshua  Bates, 

Oct.,  1864.     8°. 

9354  TRI:N'ITY  CHURCH,  Boston.     [A  Yol.  of  Tracts  on,  viz.]:  — 
1.  Statement  of  the  Course  of  Proceedings  under  the  Endowment. 

"The  Green  Foundation."  1845.  8°. — 2.  Correspondence  betn. 
the  Wardens  and  Yestry  and  the  Rector,  and  Assistant  Minister. 
1846.  8°.  —  3.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Proprietors  of  Trinity 
Church:  1846.  8°.— 4.  To  the  Worshipers  at  Trin.  Ch.,  who  are  not 
proprietors.  Apl.,  1846.  4°. — 5.  Report  of  a  Comte.  on  the  Ac- 
counts of  the  Treasurer.  1846.  8°.  —  6.  Appendix  to  the  Report. 
Containing  farther  Correspondence.  1846.  8°.  —  7.  A  Few  Sug- 
gestions to  the  Proprietors  of  Trinity  Church,  [n.  d.]  4°. — 8. 
Report  of  a  Commte.  of  the  Proprietors  of  Trinity  Church.  1846. 
8°. —  9.  Proceedings  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Green  Foundation.  1847. 
8°.  — 10.  Remarks  by  a  Membr.  of  the  Corporation,  on  the  Report 
of  the  Committee  on  the  Accounts.    8°. 

9355  TRIPP,  E.  H.  White  Mountain  Guide  Book.  4th  ed.  Illus- 
trated.    Boston  and  K.  Y. :  1852.     18°.     Maps. 

9356  Same.     Bostn:  [n.  d.]    18°. 

9357  TROLLOPE,  MRS.  Domestic  Manners  of  the  Americans.  N". 
Y.:  1832.    8°.     Plates. 

9358  TROLLOPE,  A:N^TH0KY.     :N"orth  Amer.     iN".  Y.:  1862.     12°. 

9359  TROLLOPIAD  (The);  or.  Travelling  Gentlemen  in  America. 
A  Satire,  by  Ni]  Admirari,  Esq.  N.  Y.:  Providence:  1837.  12°. 
[By  F.  W.  Shelton.] 

MS.  note  by  Mr.  D. 

9360  TROSS,  GEORGE  (Rey.)  Life  of .  Written  by  Himself .  Added 
the  Serm.  at  his  funeral.    Exon:  1714.    8°. 

9361  TROTTER,  ALEXAi^TDER.  The  Financial  Position  and 
Credit  of  such  States  of  the  Union  as  have  contracted  Public  Debts. 
London:  1839.    8°.     Map. 


CATALOGUE,  519 

9362  TRUE  SENTIMENTS  of  America:  a  Collection  of  Letters 
from  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts- 
Bay  to  several  Persons  of  High  Rank  in  this  Kingdom.  London: 
176S.     8°.    Port. 

9363  and  Infernal  Friendship;  or,  the  Wisdom  of  Eve.    And  the 

Character  of  the  Serpent.     Providence,  R.  I.:  1813.     12°. 

9364  TRUMBULL,  BENJAMIN,  d.d.  History  of  Connecticut  to 
the  close  of  the  Indian  Wars.  New  Haven:  1818.  2v.  8°.  Portrait. 
[Very  scarce.] 

TrtmbuU  cannot  be  superseded. — S.  G.  D. 

9365  General  History  of  the  United  States  of  America;  from  the 

Discovery.     3  vols.     Vol.1.     All  pub.    Boston:  1810.    8°. 

9366  Twelve  Discourses,  comprising  a  systematical  Demonstra- 
tion of  the  Divine  Origin.    1st  ed.     Hartford:  1799.     12°. 

9367 History  of  Connecticut.     Vol.  1.    Hartford:  1797.    8°. 

9368  TRUMBULL,  H.  CLAY.  The  captured  Scout  of  the  Army  of 
the  James.     Boston:  1869.     18°. 

9369  TRUMBULL,  HENRY.  History  of  the  Discovery  of  America, 
of  the  Landing  of  our  Forefathers,  at  Plymouth,  and  of  their  most 
remarkable  Engagements  with  the  Indians.  Norwich:  1812.  8°. 
Plates. 

9370 The  Creek  and  Seminole  war.     Boston:  1819.     8°.     Plates. 

9371  Life  and  Adventures  of  Robert  the  Hermit  of  Massachusetts, 

who  has  lived  14  years  in  a  Cave,  secluded  from  human  society. 

Providence:  1829.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

9372 Indian  Wars.    Norwich :  1810.    8°. 

9373  History  of  the  Discovery  of  Amer.     2d  ed.   Trenton:  1812. 

8°.     2  Plates. 
9374 History  of  the  Ind.  Wars:  to  which  is  prefixed  a  short  acct. 

of  the  Discovy  of  America.     By  Henry  Trumbull.    New  ed.     Bost. : 

1846.    8°.    Illustrated. 
9375  TRUMBULL,  JOHN.    Poetical  Works   of.      Cont.  McEingal, 

the  Progress  of  Dulness.     2  vols.'  in  1.     Hartf.:1820.    8°.    Plates. 
9376 ^^McFingal.    With  Explanatory  Notes.  Hallowell:  1813.  18°. 

[Scarce.] 
9377  Same.    With  Introd.  and  Notes  by  B.  J.  Lossing.    N.  Y. : 

1860.    R.  8°. 
9378 Same.    Boston:  1826.    18°.     [Scarce.] 

9379  Same.     With  Introd.  and  Notes  by  B.  J.  Lossing.    N.  Y. : 

1864.     18^.     Portrait. 

9380  Same.     Fine  Edition.    Phila. :  1839.     18°.     [Scarce.] 

9381  Same.    With  explan.  Notes  and  Plates.     Hudson.     1816. 

16°.     [Scarce.] 

9382  TRUMBULL,  JOHN,  ll.d.      Autobiog'y,  Reminiscences  and 
Letters  of.   N.  Y.:  1841.  8°. 

Portraits  of  Indian  Chiefs  and  rare  Map  of  Boston,  1776. 


520  CATALOGUE. 

9383  TRUTH;  a  New  Year's  Gift  for  Scribblers.   Boston:  1831.   18°. 

Scarce.    By  W.  J.  Snelling.    See  note  to  title  8711. 

9384  TUCKER,  ABRAHAM.  Light  of  N"ature  Pursued.  2d  Lon- 
don ed.  AVith  Acct.  of  the  Life  of  the  Author.  By  Sr.  H.  P.  St 
John  Mildmay,  Bart.     Cambridge:  1831.    4v.    8°. 

9385  TUCKER,  [N'ATHANIEL  BEVERLEY.  The  Partisan  Lead- 
er: a  Tale  of  the  Future.     2  vols.     1856.    12°. 

This  production  foreshadowed  the  secession  conflict.  "Written  under  the  pseud,  of  Edwd. 
"Wra.  Sidney. 

9386  TUCKER,  Miss.  The  Southern  Cross  and  Southern  Crown:  or, 
the  Gospel  in  New  Zealand.     N.  Y. :  1855.     Sm.  12°.     Maps,  &c. 

9387  TUCKER,  GEORGE.  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  2  vols. 
Phila.:  1837.     8°. 

9388  TUCKER,  GIDEON.  Names  of  Persons  for  whom  Marriage 
Licenses  were  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Province  of  N.  Y., 
previous  to  1784.    Albany:  1860.    8°. 

9389  TUCKER,  JOSIAH.  Series  of  Answers  to  certain  popular 
Objections  against  separating  from  the  Rebellious  Colonies.  Gloces- 
ter:  1776.     8°. 

9390 True  Interest  of  Britain  in  regard  to  the  Colonies,  and  the 

only  means  of  living  in  Peace  and  Harmony  with  them.  To  which 
is  Added  A  few  more  Words,  on  the  Ereedom  of  the  Press  in  Amer- 
ica.   Phila.:  1776.    8°. 

9391  TUCKERMAN,  H.  T.  The  Italian  Sketch-Book.  2d  ed.  Bos- 
ton: 1837.     12°. 

9392  Poems.    Boston:  1851.    12°. 

9393  TUCKERMAN,  JOSEPH.  Principles  and  Results  of  the  Min- 
istry at  Large  in  Boston.     Boston:  1838.    12°. 

9394  TUCKETT,  JOHN.  Devonshire  Pedigrees,  Recorded  in  the 
Heralds  Visitation  of  1620;  with  additions  from  the  Harleian  MSS. 
and  the  printed  Collections  of  Westcote  and  Pole.  Parts  1  to  12. 
4°.     [1860,  &c.] 

9395  TUCKEY,  J.  K.  Expedition  to  explore  the  River  Zaire,  usually 
called  the  Congo,  in  South  Africa,  in  1816.   Lond. :  1818.   4^'.   Plates. 

9396  TUDOR,  HENRY.  Tour  in  North  America,  comprising  Mexico, 
the  Mines  of  Real  del  Monte,  with  an  Excursion  to  Cuba.  2  vols. 
London:  1734.     Cr.  8°. 

9397  TUDOR,  WM.  Letters  on  the  Eastern  States.  2d  ed.  Boston: 
1821.    8°-     [Scarce.] 

9398 Miscellanies.     Boston:  1821.     12°. 

9399 Life  of  James  Otis;   also.  Notices  of  some  contemporary 

Characters  and  Events.     Boston:  1823.     8°. 

Rare.    Illustrated  with  many  plates  by  Mr.  D.     Contains  an  account  of  the  Battle  of 
Bunker  Hill. 

9400 Letters  on  the  Eastern  States.     N.  Y. :  1820.    12o. 

9401  TUKE,  HENRY.  Principles  of  Religion  as  proposed  by  the 
Friends.    N.  Y.:  1819.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  521 

9402  TUKE,  SAMUEL.  Description  of  the  Retreat,  an  Institution 
near  York,  for  Insane  Persons  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  Engrav- 
ings.    York:  1813.    4°. 

9403 Same.    Phila. :  1813.    12°.    Plate. 

9404  TURELL,  EBENEZER,  Rev.  Life  and  Death  of  the  Pious 
and  Ingenious  Jane  Turell,  who  died  at  Medford,  1735;  added  Two 
Sermons,  at  Medford,  the  Lord's  Day  after  her  Funeral,  by  her 
Father  Benj.  Colman,  D.D.     London:  1741.    12°. 

9405 The  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev.  Benj.  Colman.  Bos- 
ton, K.E.:  1749.    8°. 

Port.  Bet\j.  Colman  and  autog.  letter  of  author. 

9406  TURNBULL,  DAVID.  Travels  in  the  West.  Cuba;  with 
Porto  Rico  and  the  Slave-Trade.     London:  1840.     8°. 

9407  TUR:N'BULL,  JOIIIS".  Voyage  Round  the  World,  1800-04. 
IstAmer.  Ed.     Phila.:  1810.     12°. 

9408  TURNER,  A.  J.  Legislative  Manual  of  Wisconsin.  11th  ed. 
Madison:  1872.     12°. 

9409  Same,  for  1873.     12°. 

9410  TURNER,  DAWSON.  Stranger's  Guide  to  the  Roman  An- 
tiquities of  the  City  of  Treves,  from  the  German.  Illustrations. 
London:  1839.    8°.    Portrait. 

9411  Literary  Correspondence  of  John  Pinkerton.  2  vols.  Lon- 
don: 1830.     8°.     Portrait. 

94i2  TURNER,  DAWSON.  Sepulchral  Reminiscences  of  a  Market 
Town,  collected  chiefly  from  Monuments  and  Gravestones  still 
remaining,  June,  1845.     Yarmouth:  1848.    8°. 

9413  TURNER,  G.  Traits  of  Indian  Character;  as  generally  appli- 
cable to  the  Aborigines.     2  vols.     Phila. :  1836.     12°. 

9414  TURNER,  JACOB.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
Humphrey  Turner,  with  Family  Records.   2  Pts.   Boston :  1852.   8°. 

9415  TURNER,  O.  History  of  the  Settlement  of  Phelps  and  Gor- 
ham's  Purchase,  Monroe  Co.,  &c.     Rochester:  1851.    8°. 

9416  TURNER,  R.,  Jr.  Easy  Introduction  to  the  Arts  and  Sciences. 
11th  Ed.     London:  1806.     18°. 

9417  TURNER,  SAM'L  H.  (Rev.)  Autobiography  of.  N.  Y.: 
1863.     12°.     Portrait. 

9418  TURNER,  SHARON.  History  of  the  Reign  of  Henry  the  Eighth. 
Lond.:  182').    4°. 

9419  History  of  the  Reigns  of  Edward  the  VI,  Mary  and  Eliza- 
beth.    Lond.:   1829.    4°. 

9420  History  of  the  Anglo  Saxons,  from  their  first  Appearance  above 
the  Elbe,  to  the  Death  of  Egbert.     Map.   Lond.:  1799.     3  vols.  8^ 

9421  TURNOR ,  EDMUND.  Collections  for  the  History  of  the  Town 
and  Soke  of  Grantham.  Cont.  authentic  Memoirs  of  Sir  Isaac  New- 
ton, first  Published  from  the  Orig.  MSS.  London:  1806.  Map  and 
Plates. 


522  CATALOGUE, 

9422  TUSTI:N',  JOSIAH  p.  Dedication  of  the  Kew  Church  Edifice 
of  the  Baptist  Church  in  Warren,  R.  I.    Providence:  1845.     18°. 

9i23  TUTHILL,  FRA:N"KLIK.  History  of  California.  San  Fran- 
cisco:  18(56.     8°. 

9424  T WELLS,  LEONARD,  (d.d.)  Twenty-four  Sermons  preach'd 
at  the  Parish  Ch.  of  St.  Mary  le  Bow,  London;  and  Eight  Serms. 
preach'd  at  the  Cathedral  Cli.  of  St.  Paul  in  1738-9.  2  vols.  Lond.: 
1743.     8°. 

9425  TYLER,  BEKN'ET,  d.d.  Lectures  on  Theology.  With  a  Me- 
moir, by  Rev.  ^N'ahum  Gale.     Bost.:  1859.    8°.    Port. 

9426  TYKDALE,  WM.  The  New  Testament,  the  original  edition, 
1526.  Added,  the  essential  variations  of  Coverdale's.  By  J.  P.  Dab- 
ney.    Andover:  1837.    8°.    Port. 

9427  An  Answer  to  Sir  Thomas  More's  Dialogue,  the  Supper  of 

the  Lord  after  the  true  Meaning  of  John  vi.  and  1  Cor.  xi.  and  Wil- 
liam Tracy's  Testament  Expounded.    Camb. :  1850.   Parker  Soc.  Pub. 

9428  Expositions  and  Notes  on  sundry  portions  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures.    Camb. :  1849.    8°.    Parker  Soc.  Pub. 

9429  TYNG,  DUDLEY  ATKINS.  Reports  of  Cases  argued  in  the 
Supreme  Court,  of  Mass.,  1806.    Newburyport:  1807.    8°. 

9430  TYNG,  STEPHEN  H,  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Greg.  T.  Bedell 
2ded.     Phila.:  1836.     12°.    Portrait. 

9431  TYSON,  ELISHA.  Life  of.  Baltimore:  1825.  18°.  Portrait. 
[Scarce.] 

9432  TYSON,  JOB  R.  The  Lottery  System  in  the  United  States. 
3d  ed.     Phila. :  1837.     12°. 

9433  TYTLER,  ALEXR.  ERASER.  Elements  of  General  History, 
Ancient  and  Modern.  With  Questions  for  the  Use  of  Schools. 
Concord,  N.  H. :  1825.     12°. 

9134  TYTLER,  PATRICK  ERASER.  Historical  View  of  the 
Progress  of  Discovery  on  the  more  Northern  Coasts  of  America, 
from  the  earliest  Period  to  the  present  Time.  Map,  engravings. 
Edinburgh:  1832.     12°. 

9435  Life  and  Writings  of  Sir  Thomas' Craig.    Edinburgh:  1823. 

12°.     Portrait. 

9436  Life    of    Sir    Walter  Raleigh.      Edinburgh;    1833.      18°. 

Portrait  and  Cuts. 

9437  Life  of   Henry  YIIL,   with  Biog.    Sketches   of  Wolsey, 

More,  Erasmus,  Cromwell,  Cranmer.      Portrait  of  Henry.     Edin- 
burgh: 1837.    12°. 

TJ. 

9438  UBALDINO,  PETRUCCIO,  (Citizen  of  Florence.)  A  Gen- 
uine and  most  Impartial  Narration  of  the  Glorious  Victory  over  the 


CATALOGUE.  523 

falsely  stiled  Invincible  Armada  of  Spain,  A.D.  1588.  Annexed 
Orig.  Letters,  Exploits  agt.  the  Spanish  Galeons  in  1050.  Capt. 
Morgans  in  1669,  and  Admiral  Vernon  in  1730.  London:  1740.  ^^. 
Map. 
9439  ULLOA,  DON  GEO.  JUAN,  &  DON  ANTONIO  de.  A 
Voyage  to  South  America.  Describing  at  large  the  Spanish  Cities, 
Towns,  Provinces.  Tr.  from  the  Spanish.  With  Copper  Plates. 
2d  ed.     London:  1760.     2v.    8°. 

A  BcientlAo  expedition,  to  co-operate  with  that  of  the  French  Academy,  under  Conda- 
mine. 

9440 Voyage  Historique  de  L'Amerique.    2  vols.    A  Amst.  et 

A  Lepzic:  1752.    4°. 

9441  UMFREVILLE,  EDWARD.  The  Present  State  of  Hudson's 
Bay,  and  the  adjacent  Country;  and  likewise  of  the  Fur  Trade. 
London:  1790.     8°. 

9442  UNDERHILL,  UPDIKE.  The  Algerine  Captives;  or,  the 
Life  and  Adventures  of  Dr.  Updike  Underbill,  Six  Years  a  Prisoner 
among  the  Algerines.     2v.  in  1.     Hartford:  1816.    18°. 

By  Royal  Tyler,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Sup,  Court  of  Vt. 

9443  UNERRING  AUTHORITY  (The)  of  the  Catholic  Church, 
in  Matters  of  Faith  maintained.     London:  Phila.:  rep.  1789.    12°. 

9444  UNIQUE  (The).  Or  Biography  of  Distinguished  Characters; 
with  fine  Portraits.    Hingham:  1834.     18°. 

9445 [Same  title,  but  a  different  work.]    Boston:  1829.     18°. 

9446  UNITARIAN  (The).  Cond.  by  B.  Whitman.  Cambridge 
and  Boston:  1834.    8°. 

9447  UNITARIAN  MISCELLANY  AND  CHRISTIAN  MONI- 
TOR.    Baltimore:  1821-24.    6  vols.    12°. 

9448  UNITARIAN  MONITOR.  Dover,  N.  H.,  April  28, 1831,  to  10th 
Apl.,  1833.     4°. 

9449  UNITED  STATES  Case  of,  to  be  laid  before  the  tribunal  of 
Arbitration  to  be  conv.  at  Geneva.     Wash. :  1872.    8°. 

9450 The,   AND    ENGLAND  ;    a  reply    to  the    criticism  of 

Inchiquin's  Letters.     N.  Y. :  1815.     8°. 

9451  UNITED  STATES  AND  MEXICAN  BOUNDARY.  Sur- 
vey. By  W.  H.  Emory.  Vol.  1.  Washington:  1857.  4°.  Unbound 
Plates. 

9452  U.  S.  ALMANAC,  or  Complete  Ephemeris  for  1843.  Phila.: 
1843.    2v.    8°. 

9453  U.  S.  CHRISTIAN  COMMISSION  for  the  Army  and  Navy 
1863.   Phila.:  1864.    8°.    Frontis. 

9454  U.  S.  COAST  SURVEY.  Reports.  1847-51.  2v.  8°.  — 1852-57, 
59-61.     Wash.:  1853-02.     9v.  4°.    11  vols. 

9455  U.  S.  COM'L  REGISTER.    N.  Y.:  1851.    12°. 

9466  U.S.  LITERARY  GAZETTE.  Vols.  1-3.  Bost:  1825-26.  3v.  4°. 
35 


524  CATALOGUE, 

9457  U.  S.  OFFICIAL  REGISTER  Sept.  30,1839.    Wash.:  1839.  8°. 

9458  U.  S.  REGISTER.    For  1795.     Phila.:  Dec.  4, 1794.  18°. 

9459  U.  S.  REV^IEW,  and  Literary  Gazette,  Oct.  1826-Sept.  1827. 
Bost.  and  N.  Y.:  12  nos.  8°. 

9460  U.  S.  SA:N'ITARY  COMMISSION.  A  Sketch  of  its  purpose 
and  work.     Bost.:  1863.    12°. 

9461  UNIVERSAL  BIOGRAPHICAL  DICTIONARY.  Also  a 
Dictionary  of  Principal  Divinities  and  of  Eminent  Living  Charac- 
ters.   N.  Y.  [Elartford.]  1825.     12°.    Frontispiece  of  20  Ports. 

9462  UNIVERSAL  Damnation  and  Salvation,  clearly  proved  by  the 
Scriptures.    Bost.:  182(5.    12°. 

9463  UNIVERSAL  MERCHANT  (The),  in  theory  and  practice  im- 
prov.  and  enl.  by  W.  J.  Alldridge.     1st  Amer.  ed.  Phila. :  1797.  8°. 

9464  UNIVERSAL  MUSEUM  (The),  and  Complete  Magazine  of 
Knowledge  and  Pleasure.  Vol.  3,  for  1767.  London:  1767.  8°. 
Plates. 

9465  UNTAUGHT  BARD  (The).  An  original  Work.  N.  Y.:1804.  12°. 

9466  UPDIKE,  WILKINS,  Esq.  Memoirs  of  the  R.  L  Bar.  Bos- 
ton: 1842.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

9467  History  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Narraganset,  R.  I.,  and 

of  other  Epi.  Churches  in  the  State.    N.  Y. :  1847.    8°. 

9468  UPHAM,  ALBERT  G.  Family  History.  Notices  of  the  Life 
of  John  Upham,  such  of  his  Descendants  as  were  the  Ancestors  of 
Hon.  Nathaniel  Upham,  of  Rochester,  N.  H.  Concord,  N.  H. : 
1845.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

9469  UPHAM,  CHARLES  W.  Lectures  on  Witchcraft,  comprising 
a  History  of  the  Delusion  in  Salem,  in  1692.    Boston:  1831.     18°. 

9470  Life,  Explorations  and  public  Services  of  John  Charles  Fre- 
mont.    With  Illustrations.     Boston:  1856.    12°. 

9471  Salem  Witchcraft  and  C.  Mather.    Morrisania:  1869.    8°. 

9472  Salem  Witchcraft;  with  an  Account  of  Salem  Village,  and 

a  History  of  Opinions  on  Witchcraft  and  Kindred  Subjects.    2  vols. 
Boston:  1867. 

9473  UPHAM,  THOMAS  C.  A  Treatise  on  Divine  Union.  Bos- 
ton: 1851.    12". 

9474 Elements  of  Mental  Philosophy.    3d  ed.     Portland:  1839. 

2v.    8°. 

9475  The  Manual  of  Peace;  exhibiting  the  Evils  and  Remedies 

of  War.     Boston:  Amer.  Peace  Soc:  1842.    16°. 

9476  Letters  Aesthetic,  Social,  and  Moral,  written  from  Europe, 

Egypt,  and  Palestine.    Private  ed;     Brunswick:  1855.    12°.    Port. 

9477  Ratio  Disciplinie  or  Constitution  of   the    Congregational 

Churches.     Portland:  1829.     12°. 

9478  UPHAM,  WM.  P.  Memoir  of  Gen.  John  Glover,  of  Marble- 
head.     Salem:  1863.     sm.  4°.     Portrait. 


CATALOGUE.  525 

9470  UPPER  CANADA,  A  Short  Topographical  description  of. 
London:  1799.     8^. 

9480  URIXG,  NATHANIEL,  Capt.  A  History  of  the  Voyages 
and  Travels  of.  With  New  Draughts  of  the  Bay  of  Honduras  and 
the  Caribee  Islands;  and  Particularly  of  St.  Lucia,  and  the  Har- 
bour of  Petite  Carenage;  [&c.]  London:  1726.  8°.  Maps. —In 
same  Vol.  Relation  of  the  late  Intended  Settlement  of  the  Islands  of 
St.  Vincent,  in  America.     London:  1725.    8°.    p.  135. 

"  Contains  a  curious  chapter  in  the  history  of  Boston.  Exceedingly  rare."  S.  G.  D. 
The  •'  Relation"  is  printed  in  connection  with  the  former,  and  bound  with  it,  tho'  a 
year  earlier. 

9481  USHER,  JAMES.  The  Power  Communicated  by  God  to  the 
Prince,  and  the  Obedience  Required  of  the  Subject.  Faithfully 
Published  by  Robert  Lord  Bishop  of  Lincoln  [Sanderson].  Lon- 
don: 1061.     4°.     Portrait. 

9482 The  Annals  of  the  World.     Deduced  from  the   Origin  of 

Time,  and  continued  to  the  Beginning  of  the  Emperour  Vespasians 
Reign.     London:  1658.    Polio.    Portrait. 


9483  VADE  MECUM  (The).  For  America:  or  a  Companion  for 
Traders  and  Travellers;  added  the  Streets  in  Boston.  Boston:  1731. 
Long  12°. 

Rare.    It  has  a  list  of  the  streets  of  Boston,  and  interior  routes  through  the  Colonies. 

9484  VAIDEN",  THOS.  J.  (m.d.)  America  Vindicated  from  Euro- 
pean Theologico-Political  and  Infidel  Aspersions.  N.  Y. :  1855.  12°. 

9485  VALE,  G.  Fanaticism;  its  Source  and  Influence,  Illustrated 
by  the  Simple  Narrative  of  Isabella,  in  the  Case  of  Matthias.  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  B.  Folger,  Mr.  Pierson,  Mr.  Mills,  Catherine,  Isabella, 
&c.  &c.  A  Reply  to  W.  L.  Stone,  with  Descrij^tive  Portraits  of 
all  the  Parties,  while  at  Sing-Sing.     N.  York:  1835.     12^. 

9486 The  Life  of  Thomas  Paine.     Boston:  1859.    8^. 

9487  VALENS.  The  Letters  of  Valens  (originally)  in  the  London 
Evening  Post,  with  Corrections,  Explan.  Notes,  and  a  Preface. 
London:  1777.    8°. 

9488  VALENTINE,  DAVID  T.  Manual  of  the  Corporation  of  the 
City  of  New  York.     1843-66.    New  York:  1843-66.     13  vols.    12°. 

9489 History  of  New  York.    New  York:  1853.    8°.    Map. 

9490  VALLETTE,  ELIE.  The  Deputy  Commissary's  Guide  within 
the  Province  of  Maryland.     Annapolis:  1774.    8°.     [Very  rare.] 

9491  VALPY,  R.  (d.d.,  f.a.s.)  Poetical  Chronology  of  Ancient 
and  English  History;  with  Notes.  Added,  Am er.  *  Chronology. 
Adopt,  by  the  School  Comte.  for  the  Use  of  tlie  Pub.  Schools  in 
Boston.    Boston:  1816.    12°. 


526  CATALOGXJE. 

9402  YANCAMPE:N',  Maj.  MOSES.  Border  adventures,  in  the 
life  and  times  of  Y.,  Survivor  of  the  Revolution.  By  John  N. 
Hubbard.     Bath,  K.  Y.:  1842.     12°. 

9493  VAK  CLEVE,  J.  The  Great  Northern  Route.  Hand-Book 
for  Travelers  to  Kiagara  Falls,  Montreal  and  Quebec,  and  through 
L.  Charaplain  to  Saratoga  Springs.  Buffalo:  1852.  12°.  Many- 
Engravings. 

9494  YANCOUYER,  (Capt.)  GEO.  Yoyage  of  Discovery  to  the 
North  Pacific  Ocean,  and  round  the  World.  New  ed.,  with  Corr. 
19  Yiews  and  Charts.     London:  1801.     6  vols.    8°. 

9495  YANDENHOFE,  G.  The  Clay  Code;  or,  Text-Book  of  Elo- 
quence, a  Collection.  Gathered  from  the  Public  Speeches  of  Henry 
Clay.     N.  Y.:1844.     12°. 

9496  Common  Sense,  a  Bash  at  Doings  of  the  Day;  a  Social 

Satire  in  verse.     Boston:  1858.     12°. 

9497  YANE,  Lieut.  Gen.  CHAS.  WM.  Narrative  of  the  war  in 
Germany  and  France  in  1813, 14.     Phila. :  1846.     8°. 

9498  YANE,  HENRY,  Sir  Kt.  The  Tryal  of  Sir  Henry  Yane,  Kt., 
at  Westminster,  June  the  2d  and  6th,  1662.  With  his  intended 
speech  for  Arrest  of  Judgment,  and  his  Bill  of  Exceptions.  With 
Occasional  Speeches,  &c.     Also  his  Speech  and  Prayer,  &c.  on  the 

■    Scaffold.     1662.     4°.     Port,  inserted. 

9499  YAN  HEUYEL,  J.  A.  El  Dorado;  being  a  Narrative  of  the 
Reports  of  the  existence  of  a  Rich  and  splendid  City  in  So.  America, 
to  which  that  name  was  given,  and  a  Defence  of  Sir  W.  Raleigh. 
With  a  Map.    N.  Y.     [Without  date.]    8°. 

9500  YAN  POLANEN,  ROGER  G.  Life  and  Character.  Cambridge: 
1847.    8°. 

9501  YANS,  WM.  Life  of,  by  himself,  [very  curious];  also  Letters  on 
Female  Character,  YirginiaCary,  Hartford,  1831;  Silk-Raiser's  Man- 
ual, Morin,  Boston,  1836;  Love  (Christopher)  Serms.,  London;  Pre- 
vention and  Cure  of  Disease,  Gerrish,  Boston,  1841,  &c.    6  vols.    12°. 

9502  YAN  SCHAAC,  HEN.  C.  Henry  Cruger:  the  Colleague  of 
Edmund  Burke  in  the  British  Parliament.     N.  Y. :  1859.     8°. 

9503  YAN  SCHAACK,  PETER,  (ll.d.)  The  Life  of,  with  Selec- 
tions from  the  Correspondence  and  other  Writings,  during  the  Amer- 
ican Revolution,  by  his  son  Henry  C.  Yan  Schaack.  N.  Y.:  1842. 
8°.     Port. 

9504  YASTEY,  Barok  de.  An  Essay  on  the  Causes  of  the  Revolu- 
tion and  Civil  Wars  of  Hayti.     Exeter:  1823.     8°. 

9505  YATTEL,  M.  D.    The  Law  of  Nations.   Northampton:  1805.  8°. 

9506  Questions  de  Droit  Naturel,  et  Obs.  sur  le  Traite  du  Droit 

de  la  Nature  de  M.  Baron  de  Wolf.     A  Berne,  1762.     12°. 

9507  YAUGHAN,  EDW.  THO.  (m.a.)  Some  Accfount  of  the  Rev. 
Thos.  Robinson,  m.a.    London:  1816.     8°.    Portrait. 


CATALOGUE.  527 

9508  VAUGHAN,  ROBERT,  d.d.  The  Age  of  great  Cities:  or, 
modern  Civilization  viewed  in  its  relation  to  Intelligence,  Morals 
and  Religion.    2d  ed.     London:  1843.    8°. 

9509  VAUX,  ROBERTS.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Anthony  Benezet. 
Phila.:  1817.    12°. 

9510  YAUX,  W.  S.  W.,  Esq.,  m.a.  The  World  Encompassed  by  Sir 
Francis  Drake.  Collated  with  an  unpublished  MS.  of  Francis 
Fletcher,  Chaplain  to  the  Expedition.  With  App.,  and  an  Introd. 
London:  Hak.  Soc.  1854.    8°.     Map. 

9511  VEAUX,  S.  De.  The  Traveller's  Own  Book,  to  Saratoga 
Springs,  Niagara  Falls,  and  Canada.  Maps  and  Engravings. 
Buffalo:  1842.    18°. 

9512 The  Niagara  Falls;  or  Tourist's  Guide.   Buffalo:  1839.   16°. 

9513  Same.    5th.     Buffalo:  1847.    16°. 

9514  YENABLES,  W.  H.  June  on  the  Miami,  and  other  Foems. 
Cincinnati:  1872.     12°. 

9515  YENEGAS,  MIGUEL.  A  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  Cali- 
fornia. With  Accounts  of  several  Yoyages  and  Attempts  made  for 
settling  California.  Illustrated  with  Copper-plates,  and  an  accurate 
Map.  In  2  vols,  from  the  Spanish.  Madrid:  1758.  Lond. :  1759. 
8°.    Map  and  other  Plates. 

A  scarce  and  valuable  book  compiled  by  Per*-  Burriell,  S.  J. 

9516  YENERONI,  JOHN  (Signor).  The  Italian  Master.  Done 
into  English,  with  farther  Improvements,  by  Mr.  Uvedale.  2d  ed. 
Added  a  Dictionary.     London:  1729.    8°. 

9517  YENN,  H.,  a.m.  The  Complete  Duty  of  Man.  or,  a  System  of 
Doctrinal  and  Practical  Christianity.  1st.  Amer.  Ed.  Worcester: 
1804.    8°.  v^ 

9518  YENTILATION.  Reports  and  other  Documents  relating  to 
School  Houses  of  the  City  of  Boston:  1848.     4°. 

9519  YERMONT  ALMANACK.  Pub.  by  H.  Doten,  1843,  '46,  '51. 
Woodstock:  3v.    18°. 

9520  YERMONT  DIRECTORY,  and  Almanack.  Pub.  by  W.  W. 
Atwater.  1858,  64,  65,  QS,  69.  Burlington  and  Claremont. 
5  nos.    18°. 

9521  YERMONT  REGISTER  (The),  and  Almanack,  for  1817.  Bur- 
lington, Yt.:  18°.    pp.112. 

9522  Directory.     Montpelier:  1865.    12°. 

9523  Annual  Directory  for  the  Use  of  the  General  Assembly. 

Montpelier:  1867.     12°. 

9524  YERMONT  REGISTER  and  Farmer's  Almanack.  Pub.  by  E. 
P.  Watson:  1836,  38,  40,  47-50,  52-66,  69-72.  Montpelier  and 
Claremont.     27  nos.     18°. 

9525  YERPLANCK,  GULIAN.  An  Essay  on  the  Doctrine  of 
Contracts.    N.  Y.:  [1826.]    8°. 


528  CATALOGUE. 

9526  YEEPLAKCK,  GULIA:N'.  The  Advantages  and  the  Dangers 
of  the  American  Scholar.     N.  Y. :  1836.     8°. 

9527  The  Eight  Moral  Influence  and  Use  of  Liberal  Studies. 

K.  Y.:  1833.    12°. 

9528  Essays  on  Evidences  of  Christianity.    ]^.  Y. :  1824.    8°. 

9529  Anniver.  Disc,  before  the  K.  Y.  Hist.  Soc,  Dec.  7, 1818. 

N.  Y.:  1818.    8°. 

9530  VERSAILLES.  :N'ew  Guide  to  the  Museum,  Palace  and  Gardens 
of.     Versailles:  1859.     18°. 

9531  VERSTEGAN,  RICHARD.  A  Restitution  of  Decayed  Intel- 
ligence: In  Antiquities.  Concerning  the  most  Noble,  and  renowned 
English  Nation.     London:  1634.     4°. 

9532  VIAUD,  PIERRE,  (MONS.)  The  Shipwreck  and  Adventures 
of,  a  Native  of  Bourdeaux,  and  Captain  of  a  Ship.  1st  Amer.  ed. 
Dover,  N.  H. :  1799.     12°. 

9533  VICARS,  JOHN.  England's  Worthies.  Under  whom  All  the 
civill  and  Bloudy  Warres  since  Anno  1642  to  Anno  1647,  are  related. 
London:  1845.     8°.     Portraits. 

9534  VICTOR,  FRANCES  PULLER,  (Mrs.)  The  River  of  the 
West.  Life  and  Adventures  in  the  Rocky  Mountains  of  Oregon, 
with  the  Early  History  of  the  North-western  Slope.  Pub.  by  Sub- 
scrii^tion  only.     Hartford:  1871.     8°.     Plates. 

9535  VICTOR,  ORVILLE  J.  Hist,  of  the  Southern  Rebellion  and 
the  war  for  the  Union.    Vol.  1.     New  York:  1862.    8°.    In  17  nos. 

9536  VIDE,  V.  V.  American  Tableau,  No.  1.  Sketches  of  Abo- 
riginal Life.    N.  Y. :  1846.     12°. 

9537  VIEW  (A)  of  the  United  States.  A  Complete  Emigrant's 
Directory.     Upper  and  Lower  Canada.     Maio.     London:  1820.     8°. 

9538 of  South  America  and  Mexico.    2v.  in  1.     N.  Y. :  1825. 

12°.     Portrait. 

9539 (A)  of  the  Coasts,  Countries  and  Islands  within  the  Limits 

of  the  South-Sea  Company.     Map,  and  Particular  Draughts  of  the 
most  Important  Places ;  By  Herman  Moll.     London:  1711.    8°. 

9540 of  the  Origin,  Constitution  and  Proceedings  of  the  Hon. 

London  Society  of  the  New  Plantation  in  Ulster.    Lond. :  1822.   8°. 

9541  VIGNE,  GODFREY  T.  Six  Months  in  America.  Phila.: 
1833.    18°. 

9542  VIGNOLES,  CHARLES.  Observations  upon  the  Floridas. 
N.  York:  1823.     8°. 

9543  VILLAGE,  The.    A  Poem  with  an  app.    Portland:  1816.    18<5. 

9544  VILLAGE  CURATE,  The.  A  Poem.  1st.  Amer.  ed.  New- 
buryport:  1793.     12°. 

9545  VINCENT,  H.  (Rey.)  A  History  of  the  Martha's  Vinyard, 
Camp  Meeting,  from  1835  to  1858,  inclusive.     Boston:  1858.    18°. 

9546  VINCENT,  THOMAS.  An  Explanation  of  the  Assembly's 
Shorter  Catechism.    Boston:  1729.    12°. 


CATALOGUE.  529 

9547  VINCENT,  THOMAS.  God's  Voice  in  the  City,  in  the  Narra- 
tion of  the  two  dreadful  Judgements  of  Plague  and  Fire  inflicted 
upon  the  City  of  London,  in  the  Years  1605  and  1666.  Also  a  con- 
cise Statement  of  the  Origin  of  Lond.    Bridgeport,  [Ct.] :  1811.    18°. 

9548  VINCENT,  WM.  The  Periplus  of  the  Erythrean  Sea.  Pt.  1. 
London:  1800.    4°.    Frontis.    Maps. 

9549  VINDICATION,  A,  of  Pope's  Essay  on  Man,  from  the  misrep- 
resentation of  Mr.  DeCrousaz.    In  6  Letters.   Lond. :  1750.    12°. 

9550  VINDICATION,  (A)  of  the  Government,  Doctrine,  and  Wor- 
ship of  the  Church  of  England,  against  the  Injurious  Reflections  of 
Mr.  Neale  in  his  late  History  of  the  Puritans.  London :  17.33.  8°. 
pp.  362.     [By  Isaac  Maddox.] 

9551  (A)  of  New  England.    4°.    n.  d.,  about  1692.     In  double 

columns.    Paged  from  1  to  27.    Last  page  in  MS.    [Excessively 
rare.] 

I  am  of  opinion  that  Increase  Mather  may  have  furnished  much  of  the  material  for  thlf 
work,  though  indirectly.  So  it  is  quite  certain  that  he  was  the  principal  author 
of  "  New  England  Justified,"  both  works  having  much  in  common.  Both  were  pub- 
lished  anonymously.  — S.  Q-.  D. 

9552 of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Geo.  Whitefield,  against  the  Charges  upon 

him,  more  especially,  the  Testimony  of  the  Gentn.  at  College.    By 
a  Lover  of  Good  Men.     Bost. :  1745.    8°. 

9553  VINDICIJS  ANTI-BAXTERIAN^:  or  some  animadversions 
on  a  book,  intituled  Reliquse  Baxterianse;  or  the  life  of  Rich.  Baxter. 
Lond.:  1696.    18°. 

Written  in  an  old-style  hand  in  this  copy  *«by  Mr.  Sam.  Young,  a  Presbyterian." 

9554  VINES,  RICHARD,  (Minr.  at  Weddington.)  Magnalia  Dei  ab 
Aquilone;  Thanksg.  Ser.  Thursd.  July  18,  1644,  bef.  the  Parliamt. 
for  the  great  Victory  over  Rupert  and  the  Earle  of  Nevrcastles  Forces 
neere  York,     Lond.:  1644.    4°. 

9555  Subjection  to  Magistrates,  a  Serm.  at  the  Election  of  Lord 

Mayor  of  London,  on  Michaelmas  day,  1654.    Lond.:  1655.    4°. 

9556  VINTON,  FRANCIS.    An  Oration  on  the  Annals  of  R.  I.  and 
Prov.  Plantations.    And  a  Rhyme  of  Rhode  Island  and  the  Times 
by  Geo.  Wm.  Curtis,  in  N.  Y.,  29  May,  1863.  N.  Y. :  1863.  4°.  [1.  p.] 

9557  VINTON,  JOHN  A.  (Rev.)  The  Vinton  Memorial,  a  Gcneal 
ogy  of  the  Descendants  of  John  Vinton  of  Lynn,  1648.  Bost. :  1858 
8°.    Ports.     [Very  scarce.] 

9558  The  Giles  Memorial.  Genealogical  Memoirs  of  Giles,  Gould 
Holmes,  Jennison,  Leonard,  Lindall,  Curwen,  Marshall,  Robinson 
Sampson  and  Webb.     Bost. :  1864.    8°.     Ports. 

9559  The  Female  Review.     Life  of  Deborah  Sampson,  the  Fe 

male  Soldier,  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution.  With  Introd.  and  Notes 
Bost.:  1866.    4°. 

9560 Same.    Large  Paper.    Port. 

9561  The  Symmes  Memorial.    A  Biog.  Sketch  of  Rev.  Zachariah 


530  CATALOGUE. 

Symmes,  with  a  Genealogy  and  an  Autobiography.  Bost.:  1873.  8°. 
Port. 

9562  YIRGI:N'IA.  A  True  Relation  of.  By  Capt.  John  Smith.  Introd. 
and  Notes  by  Chas.  Deane.    Bost. :  1866.    4".     Map. 

9563  The  First  Settlers  of  Ya. ,  an  Historical  ISTovel,  a  Yiew  of  the 

Colony  at  James  Town,  a  Picture  of  Indian  Manners.  2d  ed.  enlg. 
K.  Y. :  1806.    8°.     [Scarce.]    Frontis. 

9564  YIR(^I]S'IA  HISTOllICAL  REPORTER:  conducted  by  the 
Executive  Commte.  of  the  Ya.  Hist.  Soc.  Yol.  2.  P.  1.  Richmond: 
1860.    8°. 

9565  YISION  (The)  of  Rubeta,  an  Epic  Story  of  the  Island  of  Man- 
hattan. With  Illustrations,  Done  on  Stone.  Boston:  1838.  8°. 
[By  Lawton  Osborn.] 

An  abusive  satire  upon  the  editors  of  the  N.  Y.  American  and  Commercial  Advertiser. 

9566  YISIT  TO  TEXAS.  The  Journal  of  a  Traveller.  2d  ed. 
With  a  Hist,  of  the  Late  War.    N.  Y. :  1836.    18°. 

9567  YOICE  (A)  From  America  to  England.     London:  1839.    8°. 

9568  YOICESfrom  the  Kenduskeag.     Bangor:  1848.     12°. 

9569  YOLNEY,  C.  F.  Lectures  on  History,  del.  in  the  Normal 
School  of  Paris.     Phila.:  1801.     12°. 

9570  A  Yiew  of  the  Soil  and  CHmate  of  the  U.  S. :  With  Re- 
marks upon  Canada;  the  French  Colonies  on  the  Mississijipi  and 
Ohio,  and  in  Canada;  and  on  the  Aboriginal  Tribes.  Tr.  with  Re- 
marks by  C.  B.  Brown.      Maps  and  Plates.     I'hila. :  1804.    8°. 

9571  The  Ruins:  or  a  Survey  of  the  Revolutions  of  Empires. 

London:  1796.    8°.    Plates. 

9572 The  Law  of  Kature,  or  Principles  of  Morality,  deduced 

from  the  Physical  Constitution  of  Mankind  and  the  Universe. 
Phila.:  1796      24°.     Portrait. 

9573 Travels  through  Syria  and  Egypt,  1783-85.    Illustrated. 

From  the  French.    2  vols.     2d  ed.    London:  1788.    8°. 

Napoleon  had  a  high  opinion  of  this  writer,  and  a  copy  of  his  Travels  in  Egypt,  found  in 
the  Emperor's  library,  was  filled  with  notes. 

9574  YOLTAIRE,  MARIE  FRANCIS  AROUET  De.  Miscellan- 
eous: containing,  1.  The  Pupil  of  Nature;  2d.  The  Princess  of 
Babylon;  3.  Zadig;  or  the  Book  of  Fate,  an  Oriental  History.  With 
Historical  Notes.    Phila.:  1778.    8°. 

9575 The  Life  of  Yoltaire,  by  Condorcet.    Added,  Memoirs  of 

Yoltaire,  written  by  himself.     Phila. :  1792.    2  v.  in  1.     12°. 

9576  A  Philosophical  Dictionary;  With  additional  Notes.    1st 

Amer.  Stereotype  ed.    Boston:  1836.    R.  8°. 

9577  The  History  of  Charles  XII.    4th  ed.    London:  1732.    8°. 

Portrait,  Map,  and  Autog.— Jas.  Kent. 

9578 Histoire  de  Charles  XII.  Roi  des  Suedes.  A  Paris:  1817.  18°. 

9579 Letters  concerning  the  Eng.  Nation.  2ded.   L.:  1741.  12°. 


CATALOGUE,  531 

9580  YON  BUCH,  LEOPOLD.  Travels  through  Norway  and  Lap- 
land, 1806-08.  Tr.  by  J.  Black;  with  notes  and  ace.  of  the  Author 
by  R.  Jameson.     London:  1813.    4°.    Maps. 

9581  VON  FEUERBACH,  ANSELM.  Caspar  Hauser.  An  Ac- 
count of  an  Individual  kept  in  a  Dunp^eon  from  early  Childhood  to 
about  17.     2ded.     Boston:  1833.    16°.    Port. 

9582  VON  RAUMER.  America  and  the  American  People.  Tr.  by 
Wm.  W.  Turner.    N.  Y.:  1846.    8°. 

9583  VOTES  AND  PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Freeholders  and  other 
Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston.  Also,  an  Attested  copy  of  a 
Vote  of  the  Town  at  a  preceding  Meeting.  Boston:  [1772.]  8°. 
[Printd.  1773.]    A  very  rare  Revolutionary  Pamph. 

9584  VOYAGE  in  Search  of  La  Perouse.  Performed  during  the 
years  1791-94,  by  M.  Labillardiere.  One  of  the  Naturalists  of  the 
Exped.     With  46  Plates.     2  vols.     London:  1800.    8°. 

9585  VOYAGE  (Noveau).  Vers  le  Septentrion.  Amsterdam: 
1708.    12°.     Autog.  of  Benj.  Vaughan. 

9586  VOYAGE  dans  la  Haute  Pensylvanie  et  dans  L'Etat  de  New- 
York,  par  un  Membre  adoptif  de  la  Nation  On6ida.  Traduit  et  pub- 
lic par  I'auteur  des  Lettres  d'un  Cultivateur  Americain.  (Hector 
St.  John  de  Crevecoeur).    3  Tomes.  A  Paris.     An  9,-1801.    8°. 

9587  VOYAGES  AROUND  THE  WORLD,  in  French.  With 
notice  by  M.  Halley,  Maps,  Plates,  &c. ;  also  Statistical  View  of 
the  Number  of  Sheep,  &c.     Camb.:  1837.     12°. 

9588  VUE  de  la  Colonic  Espagnole  du  Mississipi,  ou  des  Provinces 
de  Louisiane  et  Floride  Occidentale,  en  I'Annee    1802.    Par 
Observateur  resident  sur  les  lieux.    Deux  cartes.    Paris:  1803.    8®. 


9589  W ,  G.     Life  and  History  of  a  Pilgrim.    Dublin:  1753.     8°. 

9590  WADDEL,  MOSES  (d.d.)  Life  of  Caroline  E.  Smelt.  3d 
Ed.     Charlestown:  1820.     18°. 

9591  WADDINGTON,  JOHN,  (Rev).  John  Penry,  the  Pilgrim 
Martyr,  1559-1593.     London,  1854.     18°. 

9592  WADE,  JENNY,  of  Gettysburg.   A  Poem.   Phila.:  1864.  12°. 

9593  WADE,  JOHN.  British  History  Chronologically  arranged, 
&c.    3d  Ed.     London:  1844.    R.  8°. 

9594  WADE,  W.  M.  Walks  in  Oxford;  an  Account  of  the  Colleges, 
Halls  and  Public  Buildings  of  the  University;  with  Academical 
History  of.  Added,  History  and  Desc.  of  the  City,  and  Environs. 
Oxford:  1817.    8°.    Plan  and  Plates. 

9595  WADSWORTH,  BENJ.    Five  Sermons:  viz.: 

The  First.    Being  the  Last  Delivered  in  the  Old  Meeting  House, 


which  was  burnt,  Oct.  2d,  1711. 


55^  CATALOGUE, 

The  Second.  At  the  South  M.  H.  in  Boston,  on  Octob.  7, 1711, 
Being  the  First  Lords  Day  after  the  Fire. 

The  Third  on  Decemb.  18,  1711.  Being  on  a  Fast.  Kept  by  the 
Old  Church:  Occasioned  by  the  Burning  of  their  Meeting-H. 

The  Fourth  on  May  3, 1713.  Being  the  First  in  the  Brick  Meet.- 
H. ,  where  the  former  was  Burnt. 

The  Fifth  on  Kov.  12, 1713.  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon'  for  God's 
Goodness  in  providing  a  New  Meet.-H.  for  the  Old  Church. 

With  a  Preface,  giving  some  Acct.  of  the  Fire,  Oct.  2,  1711. 
Boston:  1714.    18°. 

9596  Guide  for  the  Doubting,    t.  p.  w.  Autog.  John  Adams. 

9597  Vicious   Courses.    Lecture  Sermon,  at  Boston,  Feb.  19, 

1718.    Boston:  1744.    12°. 

9598 Men  Self -condemned,  in  being  worse  in  their  Carriage  to 

God,  than  to  One  Another.  Psalms  should  be  Sung,  with  Grace  in 
the  Heart.  A  Pious  Tongue,  an  Inriching  Treasure.  Boston: 
1706.     1G°.     Wanting  after  p.  68. 

9599 The  well  ordered  Family:  or,  Eelative  Duties.    Being  the 

Substance  of  Several  Sermons.     2d  ed.    Boston:  1719. 

9600 Guide  for  the  Doubting,  and  Cordial  for  the  Fainting  Saint. 

3d  Impression.  Boston:  1720.  18°.  Gone  fr.  title  to  p.  19  and 
after  p.  238. 

9601  WAGSTAFFE,  THOMAS.  Piety  promoted,  in  brief  memori- 
als, and  dying  expressions,  of  some  of  the  people  called  Quakers. 
9th  pt.     London:  1796.    K.  Y.:1823.    12°. 

9602  WAGSTAFF,  WM.  R.,  m.d.  A  History  of  the  Soc.  of  Friends. 
Pt.  1.    K.  Y.  and  London:  1845.    8°. 

9603  WAIF  (The).  A  Collection  of  Poems.  2d  ed.  Cambridge: 
1845.     16°. 

9604  WAKEFIELD,  GILBERT.  Correspondence  with  the  late 
Charles  James  Fox,  1796-1801.     London:  1813.    8°. 

9605  WAKEFIELD,  PRISCILLA.  Excursions  in  North  America, 
2ded.    London:  1810.    12°.     Map. 

9606  Family  Tour  through  the  British  Empire ;  containing  Ac- 
count of  manufactures,  Natural  and  Artificial  Curiosities,  Hist,  and 
Antiqs.    15th  ed.    London:  1840.     12°.     Map. 

9607  Mental  Improvement:  or  the  Beauties  and  Wonders  of  Na- 
ture and  Art.    4th  Amer.  Ed.    Phila.     1819.    l25°. 

9608  Instinct  Displayed,  in  a  Collection  of  Facts,  exemplifying 

the  Sagacity  of  the  Animal  Creation.  1st  Amer.  fr.  the  2d  London 
edit.    Boston:  1816.    18°. 

9609 Variety;  or.  Selections  and  Essays,  consisting  of  Anec- 
dotes, curious  Facts,  and  Interesting  Narratives.  London:  Phila.: 
Repr.:  1809.    12°. 

9610 Domestic  Recreation;  or,  Dialogues  illustrative  of  Natural 

and  Scientific  Subjects.    Phila.:  1805.    18°. 


CATALOGUE.  588 

9G11  WAKEFIELD,  PRISCILLA.  Sketches  of  Human  Manners, 
Stories  illustniting  the  Characters,  Religion,  and  Singular  Customs 
of  the  World.     1st  Am.  Ed.     Phila.:  1811.     18°.     Portrait. 

9612  W AKELY,  ANDREW.  Mariner's  Compass  Rectilied.  With 
Descript.  and  Use  of  those  Instruments  most  in  Use  in  the  Art  of 
Navigation.     London:  1750.     16°. 

9613  WALBRAN,  J.  R.,  Ma  you  of  Ripon.  Guide  to  Ripon,  Har- 
rowgate,  Eountains  Ahbey,  Bolton  Priory,  &c.  6th  ed.  Ripon: 
1856.    8°.     Cuts  and  Plan. 

9614  WALDEGRAVE,  JAMES,  Earl.  Memoirs  from  1754-58. 
London:  1821.    4°. 

Account  of  the  Author,  said  to  be  by  Ld.  Holland. 

9615  WALDO,  LORIN  P.  Early  History  of  Tolland,  Ct.  Hartford: 
1861.     8°. 

9616  WALDO,  S.  PUTNAM.  Tour  of  James  Munroe,  in  the  year 
1817.     Hartford:  1818.     12°.    Portrait. 

9(517  Same.     2d  ed.     Hartford:  1820.     12°.    Port. 

9618  Memoirs  of  Andrew  Jackson.     Hartford:  1819.     12°. 

9019  Same.    5th  ed.    1819.    12°.    Portrait. 

9620  Life  and  Character  of  Stephen  Decatur.   Middletown:  1821. 

12°. 

9621  Biographical    Sketches    of    Distinguished    Naval    Heroes. 

Hartford:  1823.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

9622  WALDRON,  WM.  WATSON.  Pocahontas,  Princess  of  Vir- 
ginia; and  other  Poems.    N.  Y.:  1841.    12°.     Autog.  of  Author. 

9623  WALKER,  A.  Analysis  of  a  Course  of  Lectures.  Kendal: 
1766.    8°. 

9624  WALKER,  ADAM.  Journal  of  two  Campaigns  of  the  4th  U. 
S.  Inf.  in  the  Mich  and  Indiana  Territories,  under  Col.  John  P. 
Boyd,  and  Lt.  Col.  James  Miller  during  1811  and  1812.  Keene,  N. 
H.:  1816.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

9625  WALKER,  Rev.  C.  Memoir  and  Sermons  of  the  Rev.  Wm. 
Duval.     Richmond,  Ya.:  1854.     12°.     Portrait. 

9626  [WALKER,  CLEMENT.]  Relations  and  Observations,  Histor- 
icall  &  Politick,  upon  the  Parliament,  begun  1640.  Divided  into  II 
Bookes:  —  I.  The  Mystery  of  the  luntos,  Presbyterian  and  Inde- 
pendent. II.  The  History  of  Independency.  With  proceedings  of 
the  Independent  faction  in  Scotland.  1648.  4°.  Frontispiece, 
Cromwell  cutting  down  the  Royall  Oak.     [Very  rare.] 

9627  WAf.KER,  GULIELMI.  Idiomatologia  Anglo-Latina,  sive 
Dictionarium  Idiomaticum.    5th  ed.     Londini:  1690.     12°. 

9628  WALKER,  FRANCIS  A.  The  Indian  Question.  Boston: 
1874.     12°.     Map. 

9629  WALKER,  HOVENDEN,  Sm.  Account  of  the  late  Expedi- 
tion to  Canada.  With  App.  containing  Commissions,  Orders,  In- 
structions, &c.  relating  thereto.    London:  1720.    8".     [Very  rare.] 


534  CATALOGUE, 

9630  WALKEE,  JAMES.  Memoir  of  Josial^  Quincy.  Cambridge: 
1867.     8°.    Portrait. 

9631  WALKER,  JOH^.  Attempt  towards  Recovering  an  Account 
of  the  numbers  and  Suffering  of  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land in  the  late  Times  of  the  Rebellion.  Occasioned  by  Dr. 
Calamy's  Life  of  Baxter.     London:  1714.     Folio. 

9632  WALKER,  JOHN.  Rhetorical  Grammar.  3d  ed.  London: 
1801.     8°.     Portrait.   Autog.  James  Kent. 

9633  Critical  Pronouncing  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language. 

Phila.:  1803.    8°. 

9634  Same.     Glasgow:  1838.     18°.    Port,  and  cuttings. 

9635  WALKER,  JONATHAN.  Trial  and  Imprisonment  of  Jona. 
Walker,  at  Pensacola,  Fla.,  for  aiding  Slaves  to  escape.  With 
sketch  of  his  life.     Boston:  1846.    12°.    Portrait. 

9636  W^ALKER,  SAML.  ABRAHAM.  Church  of  England  Mission 
in  Sierra  Leone;  including  an  Account  of  that  Colony,  and  Sketch 
of  the  Niger  Expedition  in  1841.     London:  1847.    8°.    Maps. 

9637  WALKER,  WM.  (Gex.)  The  War  in  Nicaragua.  Mobile: 
1860.     12°.     Portrait  and  Map. 

9638  WALKINGAME,  FRANCIS.  Tutor's  Assistant.  42d  ed. 
Same.  New  Ed.  Key  to  Tutor's  Assist.  Same.  By  J.  Eraser. 
London:  1811-28.    4v.     12°. 

9639  WALL,  WM.  S.  History  and  Description  of  the  Skeleton  of  a 
New  Sperm  Whale.  Lately  set  up  in  the  Australian  Museum. 
Plates.     Sydney:  1851.     8°. 

9640  WALLACE,  ALEXANDER.  The  Bible  and  the  Working 
classes.     Edin.:  1853.     8°. 

9641  WALLACE,  DAYID  A.  Theology  of  New  England.  The 
Doctrines  now  prevalent  in  the  Orthodox  Congregational  Churches. 
Introd.  by  Daniel  Dana,  D.D.     Boston:  1856.     12°. 

9642  WALLACE,  JOHN  WM.  Address  at  the  Celebration  of  the  N. 
Y.  Hist.  Society,  May  20,  1863,  of  the  200th  Birth  Day  of  Wm. 
Bradford,  who  introduced  Printing  into  the  Middle  Colonies  of  Brit. 
Amer.     Albany:  1863.     8°. 

9643  WALLACE,  WILLIAM  (Sir).  Life  and  Acts  of.  The  most 
Famous  and  Valiant  Champion.     Belfast:  1728.     24°. 

9644  WALLACE,  W.  W.,  m.d.  Odd-Fellows'  Keepsake:  A  History 
of  Odd-Fellowship  in  the  U.  S.    N.  Y. :  1850.     12°. 

9645  WALLER,  EDMUND.  Poems,  &c.  8th  ed.,  with  Life  of  the 
Author.     London:  1711.     8°.     Many  Portraits. 

9646  WALLER,  WILLIAM,  Sir.  Vindication  of  the  Character  and 
Conduct  of;  Commander  of  the  Parliament  Forces  in  the  West. 
(Written  by  Himself.)     Portraits.    London:  1793.     8°.     Port. 

9647  WALLINGFORD,  CONN.,  History  of;  by  Chas.  H.  S.  Davis. 
Meriden:  1870.    8°.     Illustrated. 


CATALOGUE,  585 

9648  WALN,  ROBERT,  Jr.  Life  of  the  Marquis  do  la  Fayette. 
Phila.:  1825.     8°.     Illust. 

9649  WALPOLE,  HORACE.  Reminiscences;  written  in  1788,  for  the 
amusement  of  Miss  Mary  and  Miss  Agnes  B***y.    J3ost.:  1820.    18°. 

9650  WALSH,  Rev.  R.  Narrative  of  a  Journey  from  Constanti- 
nople to  England.    Phila. :  1828.    8°. 

9651  WALSH,  ROBERT,  Jr.  Appeal  from  the  Judgments  of  Great 
Britain  respecting  the  United  States.     Phila. :  1819.    8°. 

9652 Rev.    Notices  of  Brazil  in  1828  and  1829.    2  vols.   Boston: 

1831.    12°. 

9653  WALSINGHAM,  FRANCIS,  Sir.  Arcana  Aulica:  or  Walsing- 
ham's  Manual  of  prudential  Maxims,  for  the  Statesman  and 
Courtier.  To  which  is  added  Fragmenta  Regalia.  By  Sir  Robert 
Naunton.     London:  1694.     18°. 

9654  WALTER,  NEHEMIAH.  Discourses  on  the  whole  55th 
Chapter  of  Isaiah.  Preparatory  to  Communion  at  the  Lord's- 
Table.  To  which  is  added  the  Author's  last  Sermon,  with  Account 
of  his  Life  and  Character.  By  Thomas  Prince  and  Thos.  Foxcroft. 
Boston:  1755.    8°.     [Scarce.]    Pedigree  inserted. 

9655  WALTER,  RICHARD.  Yoyage  round  the  World,  in  the  years 
1740-4,  by  George  Anson.  Ill'd  with  42  fine  copper-plates  and 
port,  of  Anson.     London:  1748.    4°. 

9656  Same.     London:  1748.    8°. 

9657  WALTER,  WM.  H.  Chorals  and  Hymns,  ancient  and  modem, 
from  the  German.     N.  Y. :  1862.     sq.  8°. 

9658  WALTON,  IZAAK.  The  Life  of  John  Donne,  d.d.,  late  Dean 
of  St.  Paul's,  London.     London,    [s.  t.]    12°. 

9659  WALTON  WM.  An  Expos6  on  the  Dissentions  of  Spanish 
America.     London:  1814.    8°. 

9660  Present  State  of  the  Spanish  Colonies;  including  Report  of 

Hispanola,  or  the  Spanish  Part  of  Santo  Domingo,  and  Survey  of 
the  Settlements  on  the  Continent  of  America.  2  vols.  London: 
1810.    8°.     Map,  Portrait,  i&c. 

9G61  WANDERER  in  Washington.     2d  ed.     Washington:  1829.  12°. 

Contains  amusing  pen  sketches  of  the  public  men  of  the  time,  —  J.  Q.  Adams,  and  his 
Cabinet,  etc. 

9662 (The),  or  Horatio  and  Lsetitia:  A  Poem,  in  five  Epistles. 

Utica:  1811.    12°. 

9663  WANOSTROCHT,  N.  Petite  Encylop^die,  avec  figures.  6th 
ed.     Londres:  1816.     12°. 

9664  WAR  OF  1812.  Letters  addressed  to  Caleb  Strong,  late  Gov. 
of  Mass.    London:  1818.    [Scarce.] 

9665  24  Pamphlets.    Anderson's  motion,  (U.  S.  Senate);  Prest. 

Monroe's  Manifesto;  Military  Laws;  Charleston  Resolutions;  Rept, 
of  Sec.  of  War;  Resolutions  of  Citizens  of  Maryland;  Memorial  of 
Mass.  Legislature  (by  H.  G.  Otis) ;  Compendious  Hist,  of  the  War 


536  CATALOGUE, 

(Boston,  1815);  A.  Gallatin;  Gen.  "Wilkinson's  Memorial  (Report on); 
Rep.  on  Impressments,  (1812);  Cases  of  Br.  Licences,  1813;  Dallas, 
A  J.,  Exposition  of  Causes  of  the  Late  War,  Boston,  1815;  Boyd, 
J.  P.,  on  the  Military  Events,  1816;  Jackson,  A.,  and  the  mm'der 
of  6  American  militia-men.     Washington:  1828. 

9666  WAR,  IX  DISGUISE:  or,  the  Frauds  of  the  Neutral  Elags. 
2d  American  ed.    N'ew  York:  1806.    12°.     [By  James  Stevens.] 

9667  or,  the    Frauds    of  the  Neutral  >  lags.    N.  Y. :  January, 

1806.    8°. 

9668  WAR  IN  FLORIDA.  An  Exposition  of  its  Causes.  History  of 
the  Campaigns  of  Generals  Clinch,  Gaines,  and  Soott.  By  a  late 
Stafe  Officer.    Baltimore:  1836.    12°.     Maps. 

9669  WARBURTON,  ELIOT.  The  Conquest  of  Canada.  By  the 
Author  of  '^  Hochelaga."    2  vols.     N.  Y.:1850.     12°. 

9670  Reginald  Hastings:    An  Autobiography.    3d  ed.     London: 

1851.    8°. 

9671  Hochelaga,  or  England  in  the  New  World.    2  vols.   Lond. : 

1846.  12°. 

9672  WARBURTON,  WM.  Julian:  or,  a  Discourse  concerning  the 
Earthquake  and  Fiery  Eruption,  which  defeated  the  Attempt  to 
rebuild  the  Temple  at  Jerusalem.     2d  ed.     London:  1751.    8°. 

9673  WARBURTON,  WILLIAM.  Letters  from  a  late  Eminent 
Prelate  to  one  of  his  Friends.  [Richd.  Hurd,  Bp.  of  Worcester.] 
2d  ed.     London:  1809.     8°.    Portraits. 

9674  WARD,  ANDREW  H.  History  of  the  Town  of  Shrewsbury, 
Mass.,  from  1717  to  1829.    Including  Family  Register.     Boston: 

1847.  8°.     Portrait. 

9675  Ward  Family;  Descendants  of  Wm.  Ward,  who  settled  in 

Sudbury,  Mass.,  in  1039.     Boston:  1851.    8°.    Portrait. 

9676 Genealogical  History  of  the  Rice  Family:  Descendants  of 

Deacon  Edmund  Rice.    Boston:  1858.     8°.     Ed.  exhausted. 

9677  Family  Register  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Shrews- 
bury, Mass.  From  1717  to  1829.  Boston:  S.  G.  Drake,  1847.  8°. 
Portrait. 

9678  WARD,  EDWARD.  Hudibras  Redivivus:  or,  a  Burlesque 
Poem  on  the  Times.  2  vols  in  1.  3d  ed.  Added:  An  Apology, 
and  some  other  Improvements.  London:  1715.  4°.  Portrait  of 
the  Author. 

9679 Second  Yol.  of  the  Writings  of  the  Author  of  the  London 

Spy.     2d  ed.     London:  1704.     8°.    [Scarce.] 

9680 Life  and  Notable  Adventures  of  that  Renowned  Knight 

Don  Quixote.  Merrily  Translated  into  Hudibrastic  Yerse.  Yol.  1. 
London:  1711.    8°.     [All  ever  published.]     [Scarce.] 

^681  The  London-Spy,  Compleate  in  Eighteen  Parts.     The  first 

Yol.  of  the  Author's  Writings.   3d  Ed..   Lond.:17l'6.   8°.   [Scarce.] 


CATALOaUE.  537 

9682  WARD,  EDWARD.  Vulgus  Britannicus;  or  the  British  Hudi- 
bras.  In  Fifteen  Cantos.  The  five  Parts  complete  in  one  Volume. 
Containing  the  Secret  History  of  the  Late  London  Mob,  [&c.] 
2d  Ed.    Adorned  with  Cuts.    London:  1710.    8°. 

9683  Vulgus  Britannicus.     3d  Ed.     London:   1711.    8°. 

9684  The  Wooden  World  Dissected;  in  the  Character  of  a  Ship 

of  War,  [&c.]    5th  Ed.     London:   1756.    8°.    Frontispiece. 

9685  History  of  the  Grand  Rebellion;  Containing  the  most  Re- 
markable Transactions  from  the  begining  of  the  Reign  of  Charles 
I.  to  the  Happy  Restoration.  With  the  Impartial  Characters  of 
the  most  Famous  and  Infamous  Persons.  Digested  into  Verse. 
Illustrated  with  about  One  Hundred  Heads.  3  vols.  London: 
1713.    8^. 

"Ward  visited  Boston  in  1699,  and  has  left  a  ludicrous  account  of  the  place  and  people. 
All  hia  works  are  scarce. 

9686  WARD,  GEO.  ATKi:NrSOK.  Journal  and  Letters  of  the  late 
Samuel  Curwen,  Judge  of  Admiralty,  an  American  Refugee  in 
England.     K.  Y.:   1842.    8°. 

9687  WARD,  MRS.  HETTA  L.     Memoir  of .     Boston:  1843.    12°. 

9688  WARD,  JAMES  W.  Woman.  APoem.  Cincinnati:  1852.  12°. 

9689  WARD,  JXO.  Young  Mathematician's  Guide.  9th  ed.  Lon- 
don: 1752.     8°. 

9690  WARD,  JULIUS  H.  Life  and  Letters  cff  Jas.  Gates  Percival. 
Boston:  1866.     12^.    Portrait. 

9691  WARD,  NATHANIEL,  Rev.  The  Simple  Cobbler  of  Agawam 
in  America.     Ed.  by  D.  Pulsifer.    Boston:  1843.    12°. 

9692  WARD,  THOMAS.  England's  Reformation,  (From  the  Time 
of  King  Henry  VIII.  to  the  End  of  Oates's  Plot.)  A  Poem  in  Four 
Cantos.     Adorned  with  Copper  Plates.     London:  1747.    8°.    2  vols. 

9693 2d  Ed.  of  the  First  Part  of  Strictures  on  the  Characters  of 

various  Barristers,  and  also  on  the  Conduct  of  the  most  Respectable 
and  the  most  Infamous  and  Oppressive  Town  and  Country  Practicing 
Attorneys.  London:  1818.  [A  blackmail  book,  said  to  have  been 
suppressed.     In  it  is  a  MS.  note  of  the  Author.] 

9694  WARD.  WM.  (d  D.)  Farewell  Letters  to  Friends,  on  returning 
to  Bengal,  in  1821.     London:  N.  Y.:  1821.    12°. 

9695  Same.     London:  1821.    12°. 

9696  WARDE:N',  D.  B.  Statistical,  Political,  and  Historical  Acct.  of 
the  U.  S.    3  vols.    Edinburgh:  London:  1819.    8°.    Map,  and  Plan. 

9697  WARDEJN",  WILLIAM.  Letters  written  on  board  II.  M.  Ship 
Northumberland,  and  at  St.  Helena,  in  which  the  Conduct  and  Con- 
versations of  Napoleon  and  his  Suite  are  described.  Brussels:  1817. 
8°.    Fac-similes  of  hand  writing.    Portrait  inserted. 

9698  Same.    Phila. :  1817.  12°.    Medallion  Porti'aits  of  Nap.  and 

Louise  d'Autriche. 


538  CATALOGUE. 

9699  WAKE,  IIE:N"KY,  Jr.  Discourses  on  the  Offices  and  Character 
of  Jesus  Christ.     2d  Ed.     Boston:  1826.     12°. 

9700  Memoir  of  the  Eev.  Nathan  Parker,  Late  Pastor  of  the 

South  Church  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.    Portsmouth:  Boston:  1835.    8°. 

9701  [ ]  Kecollections  of  Jotham  Anderson.     Boston:  1824.    12°. 

9702  Extracts  from,  Serms.  by  the  late  J.  E.  Abbot,  of  Salem, 

Ms.     With  his  Life.     Boston:  1830.    12°. 

9703  Hints  on  Extemporaneous  Preaching.     Boston:  1824.     18°. 

9704  WARE,  JOHN,  (m.d.)  Philosophhy  of  Nat.  Hist,  by  W. 
Smellie,  with  an  Introd.     2d  Ed.     Boston:  1827.     8°. 

9705  Hints  to  Young  Men,  on  the  True  Relation  of  the  Sexes. 

Boston:  1850.     18°. 

9706  Hints  to  Young  Men,  on  the  true  Relation  of  the  Sexes. 

Boston:  1866.    16°. 

9707  — —  Life  of  Henry  Ware,  Jr.  2  vols.  New  Ed.  Boston: 
1846.     12°. 

9708  WARE,  THOMAS,  (Rev.)  Life  and  Travels  of,  written  by 
Himself.     N.  Y.:1842.    12°.     Port. 

9709  WARE,  WM.  American  Unitarian  Biography.  2  vols.  Bos- 
ton: 1850.     12°.     Portrait. 

9710  Lectures  on  the  Works  and  Genius  of  Washington  Allston. 

Boston:  1852.    12°. 

9711  WARNER,  HARRIOT  W.  Autobiography  of  Charles  Cald- 
well, m.d.    Phila.:  1855.    8°.    Portrait. 

9712  AVARNER,  OLIVER.  Journal  and  Documents  of  the  Valu- 
ation Committee  of  the  Year  1860,  with  Acts  of  18G1,  to  secure  a 
uniform  Appraisal  of  Estates.     Boston:  1861.    8°. 

9713 Returns  of  the  Railroad  Corporations  in  Mass.,  1859.  Bos- 
ton: 1860.    8°. 

9714  Statistical  Information  relating  to  Industry  in  Mass.  for 

the  Year  ending  May  1st,  1865.     Boston:  1866.     8°. 

9715  —  Same.    1864.    Boston:  1865.    8°. 

9716  WARREN,  CAROLINE  MATILDA.  The  Gamesters;  or, 
Ruins  of  Innocence.    Boston:  1805.     12°. 

9717  WARREN,  G.  WASHINGTON.  Argument  on  behalf  of  the 
Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association.     Boston:  1869.    8°.    Front. 

9718  WARREN,  JOHN,  (m.d.)  Eulogy  on  Thomas  Russell,  Did. 
May  4,  1796.     Boston:  1796.    4°. 

9719  WARREN,  JOHN.  The  Conchologist.  Boston:  1834.  4P. 
Plates. 

9720  WARREN,  JOHN  C,  m.d.  Address  before  the  American 
Medical  Association    Boston:  1850.     8°. 

9721  Etherization;  with  Surgical  Remarks.     Boston:  1848.     12°. 

Author's  Auto. 

9722 Physical  Education  and  the  Preservation  of  Health.  Bos- 
ton: 1846.     18°. 


CATALOGUE.  539 

9723  WARREN,  JOHN  C,  m.d.  Address  to  the  Boston  Society  of 
Natural  History.    Boston:  1853.    8°. 

9724  Tlie  Great  Tree  on  Boston  Common.     Boston:  1855.    8*^. 

9725  Comparative  View  of  the  Sensorial  and  Nervous  Systems  in 

Men  and  Animals.    Boston:  1822.    8°.    Plates.    [Very  scarce.] 

9726 Letter  to  Isaac  Parker,  containing  Remarks  on  the  Disloca- 
tion of  the  Hip  Joint.    Cambridge:  1820.    8°. 

9727  Remarks   on  some  Fossil  Impressions  in   the   Sandstone 

Rocks  of  Ct.  River.     Boston:  1854.    8°. 

9728  WARREN,  JOHN  ESAIAS.  Para;  or,  Scenes  and  Adventures 
on  the  banks  of  the  Amazon.    N.  Y.:  1851.    12°. 

9729  WARREN,  JOSEPH,  (Gen.)  Biographical  Sketch  of,  with  the 
celebrated  Eulogy  pronounced  by  Perez  Morton.  Boston:  1857. 
18°.     Portrait. 

9730  WARREN,  MERCY.  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and  Ter- 
mination of  the  Amer.  Revon.     3  vols.     Bost. :  1805.    8°.  [Scarce.] 

Being  the  sister  of  Jas.  Otis  and  wife  of  Jas.  W«rren,  who  succeeded  Joseph  as  president 
of  the  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress,  the  author  enjoyed  the  unusual  advantage  of 
an  acquaintance  with  the  public  men  and  an  inside  view  of  the  principles  and  acts  of  the 
revolutionary  struggle. 

9731  Poems,  Dramatic  and  Miscellaneous.    Boston:  1790.    12*'. 

[Scarce.] 

9732  WARRENIANA:  With  Notes,  Critical  and  Explanatory. 
Boston:  1851.    12°. 

9733  WARTON,  JOSEPH,  d.d.  Essay  on  the  Genius  and  Writings 
of  Pope.  2  vols.  5th  Ed.  Lbnd.:1806.  8°.   Portraits  and  Fac-similes. 

9734  WASHBOURNE,  HENRY.  Book  of  Family  Crests ;  compris- 
ing nearly  every  Family  bearing,  properly  Blazoned  and  explained. 
4,000  engravings.     Vol.  1.     All  the  Crests.     London:  1840.     12°. 

9735  WASHBURN,  EMORY.  Judicial  History  of  Mass.,  from  1C30- 
1775.    Boston:  1840.    8°. 

9736  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Town  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  from 

its  Settlement.     Boston:  1860.    8°.    Plates. 

9737  WASHINGTON,  GEO.  Collection  of  the  Speeches  of,  to  both 
Houses  of  Cong.,  with  their  Answers.  With  Circular  Letter  of  W.  to 
the  Governors  of  the  Several  States,  and  his  Farewell  Orders  to  the 
Army.     Boston:  1796.    12°. 

973S  Diary  of  VV.,  from  the  1st  day  of  Oct.  1789,  to  the  10th  day 

of  March,  1790.    From  the  original  MS.  now  first  printed.    By  J. 
Carson  Brevoort.    N.  Y. :  1858.    R.  8°. 

Only  100  of  this  ed.  were  printed. 

9739 Pictorial    Life    of    Washington:     Embracing    Anecdotes. 

Phila. :  1847.     sq.  16°. 
9740  Letters  to  Arthur  Young,  and  Sir  John  Sinclair.    Cont.  an 

Account  of  his  Husbandry,  etc.    Alexandria:  1803.    8°. 
36 


540  CATALOGUE. 

9741  WASHI:N'GT0:N',  GEO.  Farewell  Address.  Pub.  for  the  Wash- 
ington Benevolent  Soc.     Hudson:  1812.    16°.     Portrait. 

9742  Life  of.    N.  Y.     [n.  d.]    18°.    Ill'd. 

9743  Farewell  Add.    Brookfield:  1812.   12°. 

9744 Same.     Boston:  1827.     12°. 

9745  Official  Letters  to  the  Honourable  American  Congress.     2d 

Boston  Ed.     2  vols.     Bost.:  1796.     12^.    Port. 

9746  Fac  Similes  of  Letters  to  Sir  John  Sinclair,  on  Agricul.  and 

other  interesting  Topics.     Washington:  1844.   4°.    Portrait.   Illust. 

9747 Eulogies  and  Orations  on  the  Life  and  Death  of.     Boston: 

1800.     8°.     [Rare.] 

9748  Political  Legacies,  with  Acct.  of  his  Illness  and  Death,  and 

Biog.  Outline  of  his  Character.     Bost. :  1800.     8°. 

9749  Life  of.    Dedicated  to  the  Youth  of  America.    Poughkeep- 

sie:  1812.     32°. 

9750 's  Farewell  Address.     Springfield,  Ms. :  1812.    18°.    Port. 

9751  Monuments  of  Patriotism.  A  Collection  of  the  most  inter- 
esting Documents,  coneected  with  the  Military  Command  and  Civil 
Administration  of.  Annexed  an  Eulogium.  Selected  and  Arranged 
by  two  Gentlemen.     Phila.:  1802.    8°. 

9752 Farewell  Adds.;  Constn.  U.  S.,  and  Declara.  of  Independ- 
ence.    Bost.:  1827.     18°. 

9753  Official  Letters  to  the  Amer.  Cong.  2v.  N.  Y. :  1796.  sm.  8°. 

9754 Farewell  Address.  With  Arabesque  Designs  and  Illumina- 
tions.    Phila.  R.  4°. 

9755  Epistles,  Domestic,  Confidential,  and  Official.  Written  about 

the  Commencement  of  the  American  Contest.  K.  Y. :  Lond. :  Rep: 
1796.    8°. 

9756  Farewell  Adds.     Hudson:  1813.    12°.    Port. 

9757  Political  Legacies,  with  Account  of  his  Illness,  Death,  and 

the  National  Tributes  of  Respect.  Biographical  Sketch.  His  Will, 
and  Dr.  Tappan's  Discourse.    N.  Y. :  1800.    12°. 

9758  Resignation  and  Address,  in  a  Circular  Letter  to  the  State 

of  N.  Hampshire.  Exeter:  1783.  4°.  Also  Address  bef.  the  Wash- 
ington Jjenevolent  Soc.  in  Newburyport,  Feb.  22, 1816.  Newbury- 
port:  1816.     8°. 

9759  Official  Letters  to  Congress,  during  the  War  betn.  the  U. 

Cols,  and  G.  Britain.     2  vols.  Bost. :  1795.  8°. 

9760  Farewell  Address  to  the  People  of  the  U.  States  in  German 

and  English.    N.  Y.:  1853.    16°. 

9761  Biographical  Memoirs  of  the  Illustrious  W.    Also  a  Sketch 

of  his  Private  Life.     Brattleboro':  1814.    12°.     [Scarce.] 

9762  Revolutionary  Orders  of,  during  1778,  '80,  '81,  and  '82,  from 

the  MSS.  of  John  Whiting,  and  edited  by  his  Son  Henry  Whiting. 
N.  Y.  and  Lond.:  1844.     8°. 

9763 Official  Letters  to  the  Hon.  Am.  Cong.  2v.  Lond.:  1795.  8°. 


CATALOGUE.  541 

9764  WASIimGTON,  GEO.  Monuments  of  Patriotism;  containing 
a  Fac  Simile  of  his  Public  Accounts,  kept  during  the  Rev.  War. 
4th  ed.     Washington:    1844.    Fol. 

9765  Life  of,  by  John  Marshall.    Phila. :  1804-07.  5v.  8°.   Atlas 

to.     Phila.:  [u.  d.]    8°. 

9766 Essay  on  the  Life  of  W.,  by  Aaron  Bancroft.    Worcester: 

1807.    8°.    Portrait. 

9767 Authenticated  Copy  of  the  Last  Will  and  Testament  of  G. 

W.,  of  Mt.  Vernon.     Washington,  D.  C:  1868.    8°. 

9768  WASIII:NGT0:N'  COMMEMORATION  at  Poughskeepsie,  and 
18  Tr.  Cavender,  G.  H.  Moore,  Dr.  Parr,  J.  Pickering,  I.  Burchall, 
Prof.  Maury,  G.  P.  Bond,  &c. 

WASHINGTON  PAMPHLETS.  4vols.  8°.  87  Nos.  Vol.1. 
Eulogies.  9769.  Abbott,  A.  Haverhill,  1800.  —  9770.  Alsop,  R. 
(Poem.)  Hartford:  1800.  Ames,  Fisher.  Boston:  1800.— 
9771.  BiGELOW,  TiMO.  (Masonic.)  Boston:  1800.— 9772.  Blake, 
Geo.  (Masonic.)  Boston:  1800,  (Autog.  of  W.  Scollay.)— 9773. 
Caeroll,  Bishop.  Baltimore:  1800. — 9774.  Davis,  John.  Bos- 
ton: 1809.  [Rare.]  —  9775.  Dunham,  Josiah.  Windsor,  Vt.: 
1814.  [Rare.]  —  9776.  Foster,  Jno.  Boston:  1800.  [Rare.] — 
9777.  Greenwood,  And.  Hallowell:  1800. —  9778.  Kikkland, 
Jno.  T,  Boston:  1800. —9779.  Lee,  Maj.  Gen.  H.  Boston. 
[Rare.]  —  9780.  Mead,  S.  c?)  Merrick,  Pliny.  Brookfield:  1800. 
—9781.  Miller,  S.  N.Y.:  1800.— 9782.  Minot,  G.  R.  Boston. 
—9783.  Morris,  Gouverneur.  N.  Y.:  1800.  [Rare.]  —  9784. 
Paine,  Thos.  Newburyport:  1800.  —  9785.  Proceedings  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Jan.  1800. 

Vol.   2.    Eulogies.    9786.   Parish,  E.    Newburyport.  —  9787. 

Patten,  W.  Newport:  1800.  [Very  rare.]— 9788.  Rogers,  Wm. 
Phila.:  1800.  [Very  scarce.]  —  9789.  Schenck,  N.  H.  Balto.: 
1861.  —  9790.  Spring,  S.  Newburyport.  —  9791.  Stone,  Eliab. 
Boston.  [Very  scarce.]— 9792.  Story,  .Jos.  Salem:  1800.  [Scarce.] 
—9793.  Strong,  Nathan.  Hartford:  1800.— 9794.  Sumner,  C.  P. 
Dedham:  1800.  —9795.  Thacher,  Thos.  Dedham:  1800.—  9796. 
TucKERMAN,  Jos.  Bostou.- 9797.  West,  Saml.  Boston.  —9798. 
Willard,  S.  and  Tappan,  D.  (Cambridge:)  1800.  —9799.  Re- 
marks Occasioned  by  the  Late  Conduct  of  Mr.  Washington.  Phila.: 
1797.  —  9800.  Letters  from  Genl.  W.  to  several  of  his  friends. 
Phila.:  1795.  —  9801.  Death  of  Washington,  Last  Will.  &c., 
Geo.  Washington.  Boston:  1800.  —  9802.  Farewell  Address. 
Balto.:  1810. 

Vol.    3.    Tracts.  —  9803.    Akniversary,    Washington,     1832 

(autog.  of  C.  R.  Lowell).— 9804.  Graham's  Life,  N.  Y.,1849.— 
9805.  Balch,  J.  O.  Dover,  1813.  —  9806.  Bartlett,  Jos.  ,  Charles- 
ton, 1813. —9807.  Bates,  J.  C,  Northampton.— 9808.  Chester, 
J.  L.,  Boston,  1866.  —  9809.   Circular  Letter  and  Papers  relative 


542  CATALOGUE. 

to  half-pay,  Boston,  1783.  —  9810.  Conduct  of  W,  Boston,  1813.  — 
9811.  Dana, E.  H.,  1814.  — 9812.  Dwight,  Jasper. —  9813.  Let- 
ter to  G.  ^Y.  (Yeiy  abusive.)   Phila.,  1796.  — 9814.     Dwight,  W. 

.  T.  Phila.,  1827. —9815.  Forbes,  Eli,  :Nrewburyport,  1800. —9816. 
Gleason,  Benj.  Wrentham,  1800. —9817.  Gray,  F.  T.,1832.— 
9818.  Griffin,  J.,  Charlottesville,  1848. —9819.  Harris,  T.  M. 
1813.  — 9820.  Hildreth,  Hose  A,  1813.  — 9821.  Holmes,  A.,  1813. 
9822.  Jennings  E.,  Stockbridge,  1814.-9823.  Liyermore  G. 
Mills,  E.  H.  Quincy  J.  Smith,  C.  A.,  1852.    4  tr. 

Yol.  4.     Tracts.  —  9824.    Sparks,    J.   Reply,  to   Lord  Mahon, 

&c.  Letter  to  Lord  Mahon,  &c.  Remarks  on  a  reprint  of  Original 
Letters  to  Jos.  Reed,  Stewart,  K.  J.  [Scarce.] — 9825.  Sulliyan, 
W.,  1812.-9826.  Waue,  A.,  1816.-9827.  Ware,  S.,  1814.— 
9828.  Ode  distributed  at  WaUingford,  1789  (Washington's  Visit). 
—  9829.  Farewell  Ads.  ,  1796,  and  several  eds.  —  9830.  Journal 
of  the  House,  1st  sess.,  6th  Cong.,  Washington's  Inaugural,  1802.  — 
9831.    Masonic  Character  of  W.  Anniv'y  Address  and  Memorials. 

9832  WASnT:N'GTON,  H.  A.  The  Writings  of  Jefferson,  his  Auto- 
biography, and  Correspondence,  from  the  Original  MSS.  K.  Y.: 
1853.     8°.    Yol.  1.    Portrait  and  Fac-similes. 

9833  WASHINGTON",  JOSEPH.  Exact  Abridgement  of  all  the 
Statutes  of  King  William  and  Q.  Mary,  and  of  William  the  III.  and 
Queen  Anne,  in  Force  and  Use.     Yol.  2.    London:  1708.     8°. 

9834  WASHINGTON  (The)  Guide:  Containing  an  Account  of  the 
Dist.  ofCol.     2d  ed.     Washington:  1830.     24°. 

9835  WASHINGTON  BENEYOLENT  SOCIETY.  Constitution 
and  By-Laws  of  the  Penn.  Phila. :  1813.  24°.  Also  Washington's 
Farewell  Address.    Phila. :  1813.     24°. 

9836  WASHINGTONIANA.  Paine's  Eulogy.  Charleston,  S.  C* 
1800.— Fisher  Ames'  Orat.,  1800.— Wm.  Sulliyan,  1812.  — Jo- 
siAH  Quincy,  1813. — Rey.  Wm.  Patten,  Newport,  1799. — 
JosiAii  Bartlett,  1813. —Hon.  F.  C.  Gray,  1832.  (Author's 
autog.) 

9837  (The).    Privately  Re-Printed.     N.  Y.:  865.  18°.   Portrait. 

ed.  100  copies. 

9838  Memorials  of  the  Death  of  Washington,  giving  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Funeral  Honors  paid  to  his  Memory,  with  a  List  of 
Tracts  and  Yolumes  printed  upon  the  Occasion,  and  a  Catalogue  of 
Medals  commemorating  the  Event.  2  vols.  Albany:  1865.  R.  8°. 
2  Portraits. 

9839  WATERFIOUSE,  BENJ.,  m.d.  Essay  concerning  Tussis  Con- 
vulsiva,  or  Whooping  cough.     Boston:  1822.    8°. 

9840 Course  of  Lectures,  on  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medi- 
cine.   4pts.    Boston:  1786.    4°. 
9841  Journal  of  a  Young  Man  of  Massachusetts,  late  a  Surgeon 


CATALOGUE.  548 

on    board    an    American    Privateer.    Dartmoor   Prison.     2d  Ed. 

Boston:  1816.    12°.     [Scarce.] 
9842  The  Botanist.    Being  tlie  Botanical  Part  of  a  Course  of 

Lectures  on  l^atural  History,  did.  in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 

Boston:  1811.     8°. 
984.3 On  the  Principle  of  Vitality.    A  Disc,  in  the  First  Ch. 

Boston,  June  8th,  1790.     Boston:  1790.     4°. 

9844  WATERHOUS,  EDWARD.  An  humble  Apologie  for  Learn- 
ing and  Learned  Men.     London:  1053.     8°. 

From  the  Mather  Library,  with  the  Autograph  of  "  I.  Mather,"  many  of  his  MS.  refer- 
ences,  and  Autograph  of"  S.  Mather,  1740." 

9845  WATERMxV:N^,  THOMAS.  By-Laws  of  St.  Andrew's  Royal 
Arch  Chapter,  Boston.  With  Biog.  Sketches  of  Distinguished 
Members.     Boston:  1859.     12°. 

9846  Same.    Boston:  1866.    12°. 

9847 By-Laws  for  the  Regulation  and  Government  of  Mount 

Yernon  Lodge,  Boston.     Boston:  1867.    12°. 

9848  WATERSTON,  GEORGE.  :New  Guide  to  Washington.  Wash- 
ington: 1S42.     18°. 

9849  WATERSTOlSr,  R.  C.  Thoughts  on  Moral  and  Scriptural  Cul- 
ture.    2d  Ed.     Boston:  1844.     18°. 

9850  WATKI]SrS,  C.  T.  The  Portable  Cyclopedia;  or,  Compendious 
Dictionary  of  Arts  and  Sciences.     London:  1816.     12°. 

9851  W ATKINS,  JOHN.  Biographical,  Hist,  and  Chronol.  Diet. 
3d  ed.  enlg.     London:  1807.    8°. 

9852  WATSON,  FREDERIC.  New  and  Complete  Geographical 
Dictionary.     London:  1781.     Folio.     Maps  and  Plates. 

9853  WATSON,  ELKANAH.  Rise,  Progress,  and  existing  Con- 
dition of  the  Western  Canals  in  the  State  of  N.  Y.  Albany:  1820. 
8°.     Portrait. 

9854 Tour  in  Holland,  in  1784.  Worcester:  1790.  8°.  Auto- 
graph—  "  James  Kent  1791." 

9855  WATSON,  J.  E.     Methodist  Error.     Trenton,  1819. 

Presented  to  Robt.  Southey,  "  a  gift  from  America."    MS.  notes. 

9856  WATSON,  JOHN,  (Rev.)  History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Parish  of  Halifax,  in  Yorkshire.  Illustrated.  London:  1775.  4°. 
Portrait. 

9857  WATSON,  JOHN  F.  Annals  of  Philadelphia,  a  Collection  of 
Memoirs,  Anecdotes  and  Incidents.     Phila. :  18.i0.    8°.    Plates. 

9858 Annals  and  Occurrences  of  N.  York  City  and  State,  in  the 

Olden  Time;  a  Collection  of  Memoirs,  Anecdotes,  and  Incidents. 
Phila.:  1846.     8°. 

9859  Annals  of  Phila.  in  the  Olden  Time.    2v.   Phila. :  1845.   8°. 

WATSON,  JOHN  L.  Memoirs  of  the  Marstons  of  Salem, 
with  a  brief  Geneal.  of  some  of  their  desc.    Boston :  1873.    8°. 


544  CATALOGUE. 

9861  WATS0:N',  EIGHARD.  Apology  for  the  Bible,  in  a  Series  of 
Letters,  addressed  to  Thomas  Paine.     N.  Y.:  1796.     12°. 

9862  WATS0:N',  ROBERT.  History  of  the  Reign  of"  Philip  III. 
Firt  Amer.  fr.  the  last  London  ed.     N.  Y. :  1818.    8°. 

9863  Hist,  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  III.     The  two  last  Books  by 

Wm.  Thomson.     N.  Y.:  1818.     8°. 

9864  WATSOI^,  WINSLOW  C.  Men  and  Times  of  the  Revolu- 
tion; or,  Memoirs  of  Elkanah  Watson,  including  Journals  of 
Travels  in  Europe  and  America,  from  1777  to  1842.  ]^ew  York: 
1856.     8°. 

9865  Same.     2d  ed.,with  Portrait  and  Engravings.    N.  York: 

1861.    12°. 

9866  Pioneer  History  of  the  Champlain  Yalley;  an  Account  of 

the  Settlement  of  Willsborough  by  Wm.  Gilliland,  with  Journals 
and  other  Papers,  and  a  Memoir.     Albany:  1863.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

9867  WATTS,  ISAAC.  Art  of  Reading  and  Writing  English;  or, 
the  Chief  Principles  and  Rules  of  Pronouncing  our  Mother 
Tongue.     London:    1794.    18°. 

9868  -^^ —  Life  and  Death  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Bury,  who  died  May 
11th,  1720,  with  her  Elegy.    4th  ed.    Boston:  1743.    12°. 

9869  The  Psalms  of  David.     Boston:  1773.     12°. 

9870  Plain  and  Easy  Catechisms  for  Children  and  Preservative 

from  the  Sins  and  Follies  of  Childhood.     Newbpt:  1797.     18°. 

9871  Orthodoxy  and  Charity  united;  in  several  Essays.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  :N'.  E.:  1749.    8°. 

9872  Plaine  and  Easy  Catechisms  for  Children  and  Preservative 

from  the  Sins  and  Follies  of  Youth.     Salem,  N.  Y.:  1815.     18°. 

9873 The  Psalms  of  David,  with  Hymns.    Boston:  1791.    8°. 

9874 Knowledge  of    the  Heavens  and  the  Earth  made  easy. 

London:  8°.     1745. 

9875  The  Ruin  and  Recovery  of  Mankind.     London:  1740.    8°. 

9876  Psalms  carefully  suited  to  the  Christian  Worship  in  the  U. 

S.  of  Amer.     Rutland,  Yt. :  1814.     24°. 

9877  Psalms  of  David.     London:  1783;    Salem:   1795;    Boston: 

1808;  Sutton,  Mass.:  1808;  Dedham:  1811;  Boston:  1812;  Boston: 
1813.     7  vols.     12°.     i  vol.    8°. 

9878 Psalms  of  David.    First  Worcester  ed.  printed  by  Isaiah 

Thomas.     Worcester:  1786;  also  Keene,  N.  IL:  1803.     2  vols.     8°. 
9879 Divine  and  Moral  Songs  for  Children.     Camb. :  1803.     18°. 

9880  Improvement  of  the  Mind,  or  a  Supplement  to  the  Art  of 

Logic.     Also  his  Posthumous  Works,  by  D.  Jennings,  d.d.  and  P. 
Doddridge,  D.D.     London:  1792.     12°. 

9881  Beauties  of   the  late   Isaac   Watts;    containing  the  most 

Striking  and  Admired  Passages  in  his  works,  and  Life  of  the  Au- 
thor.   Elizabethtown:  1769.    18°. 


CATALOGUE.  545 

9882  WATTS,  TALBOT.  Japan  and  the  Japanese.  Illustrations. 
N.  Y.:  1852.    8°. 

9883  WA-WA-W  AND  A.  A  Legend  of  Old  Orange.  N.  Y. :  1860.  12o. 

9884  WAYLAND,  FRANCIS,  Jr.  Elements  of  Moral  Science.  N. 
Y.:  1835.   8°. 

9885 Thoughts  on  the  Collegiate  System  in  the  U.  S.  Bost. :  1842. 

12°.    Author's  Autog. 

9886  WAYLRN,  EDWARD,  (Rev.)  Ecclesiastical  Reminiscences  of 
theU.  S.     N.  Y.:  1846.     8°. 

9887  WEBB,  JOHN,  A.M.  Practical  Discourses  on  Death,  Judgment, 
Heaven  and  Hell.  In  twenty-four  sermons.  Bost.  1726.  8°.  MS.  t. 
[Scarce.] 

9888  WEBB,  PHILIP  CARTERET.  Short  Acct.  of  Dangeld:  with 
Particulars  relating  to  William  the  Conqueror's  Survey.  London: 
1756.    4°. 

9889  WEBB,  T.  New  Select  Collection  of  Epitaphs,  Panegyrical 
and  Moral,  Humorous,  Whimsical,  Satyrical,  and  Inscriptive:  In- 
cluding the  most  Remarkable  in  the  Collections  of  Hacket,  Jones 
and  Tolderoy.  New  ed.     Lond. :  1775.     2v.    12°.    Scarce. 

9890  WEBB,THOS.  SMITH.  Freemason's  Monitor;  or  Illustrations 
of  Masonry.    New  ed.     Salem:  1808.    12°.     [Very  scarce.] 

9891  WEBBER,  SAMUEL.  Logan,  an  Indian  Tale.  Cambridge: 
1821.    16°. 

9892  WEBBER,  SAMUEL.  Mathematics,  comp.  from  the  best  Au- 
thors.    2ded.     Camb.:  1808.     2v.  8°. 

9893 Same.    Vol.2.     Bost.:  1801.    S°. 

9894  WEBER,  GEORGE.  Outlines  of  Universal  History,  from  the 
Creation.  With  Hist  of  the  U.  States.  By  Francis  Bowen.  3d  ed. 
Boston:  1854.    8°. 

9895  WEBSTER,  DANIEL.  Life  and  Memoirs  of.  From  the  N. 
Y.  Daily  Times.    N.  Y. :  1853.    2v.     12°. 

9896  Speeches  and  Forensic  Arguments.     Boston:  1835-43.    3v. 

8°.     Portrait. 

9897  Diplomatic  and  Official  Papers  of,  while  Sec.  of  State.  — 

N.  Y.:  1848.    8°.     Portrait. 

Life,  Eulogy  and  great  Orations  of.     Rochester:  1853.    8°. 

Address  deliv.  before  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc,  February  23, 

1^52.     8°. 

9900 True  American  Politics.     A  collection  of  Mr.   Webster's 

Speeches,  and  articles  relating  to  the  Harrison  Campaign  of  1840. 
With  portraits,  arranged  by  Mr.  Drake,     sm.  18°. 

The  fly-leaf  has  Mr.  "Webster's  autog.,  dated  1844. 

9901  Report  of  the  Committee  of.  Arrangements  of  New  York, 

to  render  a  Tribute  of  Respect  to  the  Memory  of.    N.  Y. :  1853.  8°. 
Plates. 


546  CATALOGUK 

9902  WEBSTEE,  DANIEL.  4  v.  of  Pamphlets,  Orations,  Speeches, 
Eulogies, &c.  Yol.l,  16 Tr.,  1806-30.  Anniv.  Ads.,  Concord,  July  4, 
1800  (presentation  copy);  On  the  Embargo,  1809;  On  the  Army  Bill 
(2),  1813;  Plym.,  Comm.,  Dec.  22, 1820;  On  the  Tariff,  1824;  Greek 
Eevolution  (2);  Bunker  Hill,  Corner-Stone  Ads.,  1825;  Adams  and 
Jefferson,  1826;  On  the  Tariff,  1838;  Public  Lands,  1830  (Foot's 
Kesolution);  Eeply  to  Hayne,  Sketch  of  the  Debate,  &c. 

9903  Vol.  2.    27  Tr.     1831-1843.     On  the  Bank  Charter,  1832 

(2);  Worcester  Conv.;  Reply  to  Calhoun  on  the  Enforcing  Bill,  '33; 
On  Removal  of  the  Deposits,  '34;  On  Benton's  Res.,  '36;  At  Kiblo's, 
'37;  Sub-Treasury,  and  Answer  to  Calhoun,  '38  (4);  Agricultural 
Meeting,  1840;  Faneuil  Hall  Speech,  '42;  Completion  of  B.  Hill 
Monument,  '43,  &c. 

9904  Vol.  3.    29  Tr.    Andover  Address,  '44,  B.  Hill  (3);  Girard 

Will  Case,  '44  (presented  by  author);  Treaty  of  Washington  of  1842; 
Philad.  Dinner,  1845  (Steel  Port.);  R.  I.  Question,  '48;  War  with 
Mexico;  Marshfield  Speech;  On  Clay's  Res.,  1850;  On  the  Compro- 
mise; Hlilseman  Correspondence,  '51;  Address  toK.  Y.  Hist.  Soc, 
1852,  with  author's  autograph. 

9905 Vol.  4.     20  Tr.    Sermons,  Eulogies,  Addresses,  &c.,  on  the 

death  of  Webster,by  Adams  (Neheniiah),  Bartol,  Eastburn  (Bishop), 
Eels,  Haven  (Jos.),  Hillard  (G.  S.),  Starr  King,  Kirk,  Lawrence 
(E.  A.),  Lothrop,  McCoy,  Parker  (Joel),  Skinner,  Stearns,  Taft, 
AValker  (T.),  Webster,  Whipple,  &c. 

9906  WEBSTER  AND  H.VYNE.  7  Tr.  The  great  Speeches  of 
both  in  the  Senate  on  Eoot's  Resolution,  with  contemporary  accounts, 
biographies  and  portraits. 

9907  WEBSTER,  JOHN  W.  Manual  of  Chemistry  on  the  Basis  of 
Professor  Brand's.     2d  Ed.    Boston:  1828.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

The  author  was  the  principal  figure  in  one  of  the  most  celebrated  criminal  causes  to  be 
found  in  our  annals. 

9908  WEBSTER,  M.  M.,  Mrs.  Pocahontas.  A  Legecd.  With 
Hist,  and  Traditionary  N'otes.     Phila. :  1840.     12°.     Plate. 

9909  WEBSTER,  KOAH.  National  Pictorial  Dictionary.  Ed.  by 
Wm.  A.  Wheeler.     Springfield:  1868.     R.  8°. 

9910  The  Peculiar  Doctrines  of  the  Gospel  Explained  and  De- 
fended.    3d  Ed.    Portland:  181 L    18°. 

9911  Collection  of  Papers  on  Political,  Literary  and  Moral  Sub- 
jects.   :N'.  Y.:  1843.     8°. 

9912 Letters  to  a  Young  Gentleman  commencing  his  Education. 

With  a  Brief  History  of  the  U.  S.     New  Haven:  1823.     8°. 
9913 An  American  Dictionary  of  the  Eng.  Language  rev.  and 

enlg.  by  C.  A.  Goodrich  and  K.  Porter.    Springfield,  Mass. :  1864.   4°. 
9914 The  Prompter,  or  a  Commentary  on  Common  Sayings  and 

Subjects.    Brunswick:  1821.    18^     [Scarce.] 


CATALOGUE.  547 

9915  WEBSTER,  NOAH.    Same.    2d  Leominster  ed.    Leominster: 

1797.     12°. 
9910  Same.    Boston:  1792.    12°. 

9917 Same;  or,  a  Commentary  on  Common  Sayings  and  Subjects. 

N.  Y. :  Duyckinck,  1815.     18°. 

9918 Same.    Boston:  1793.    18°.    Wants  2  leaves. 

Early  editions  of  the  Prompter  are  scarce. 

9919 Dissertation  on  the  English  Language.     Added,  an  Essay 

on  a  Reformed  Mode  of  Spelling,  with  Frankhu's  arguments.     Bos- 
ton: 1789.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

9920  History  of  Epidemic  and  Pestilential    Diseases.     2  vols. 

Hartford:  1799.    8<^.     [Scarce.] 

9921  Collection  of  Papers  on  Bilious  Fevers.     N.  Y.:  1796.    8°. 

9922  Pocket  Dictionary.     Ed.   by  Wm.   G.  Webster.    N.   Y.: 

1858.     32°. 

9923  Diet,  of  the  Eng.  Language.    Phila. :  1870.    4°. 

9924  WEBSTER,  SAMUEL,  a.m.  Young  Children  and  Infants  de- 
clared by  Christ.  Two  discourses,  Sept.  20, 1772,  to  the  West  Con- 
gregation in  Salisbuiy.     3d  ed.     Boston:  1780.    4°. 

9925  WEBSTER'S  Royal  Red  Book,  or  Court  Register  for  1853.  Lon- 
don,    [n.  d.]    1G°. 

9926  WEDDELL,  JAMES.  Yoyage  towards  the  South  Pole,  in  1822- 
24.     2d  Ed.     London:  1827.     8°.     Maps  and  Plates. 

9927  WEEK  (A)  in  Wall  Street.  By  one  who  knows.  IS".  Y.:  1841.  12°. 

9928  WEEKLY  REGISTER.  H.  Niles,  ed.  3d  ed.  Sept.  1811- 
Sept.  1817.     Baltimore:  1816-17.     12v.    R.  8°. 

Usually  no  mention  has  been  made  in  this  catalogue  of  bindings,  although  many  are  ele- 
gant and  costly.  These  volumes  of  Niles  demand  especial  attention  as  unique  in  their 
■way.  Each  cover  is  adorned  with  a  picture,  in  colors,  representing  some  battle  or  inci" 
dent  connected  with  the  war  of  1812,  the  period  embraced  in  the  text. 

9929  WEEKS,  DELL  A  J.  Legends  of  the  War.  Poem.  Bost.:1863. 
Port. 

9930  WEEKS,  J0II:N'  M.  History  of  Salisbury,  Yt.  Middlebury: 
1860.     12°.     Port. 

9931  WEEMS,MASOXL.  Life  of  Gen.  Francis  Marion.  Phila.:  1848. 
12°.    lU'd. 

9932 Hymen's  Recruiting-Sergeant;    or  the  New  Matrimonial 

Tat-too.     Hartford:  1845.     18°. 
9933* Life  of  George  Washington.    Engravs.     Phila. :  1833.    12°. 

9934  Lifeof  Wm   Penn.    Phila.:  1822.     12°.     Ports. 

9935  Life  of  Geo.  Washington.     10th  Ed.    Engravings.   Phila. : 

1810.    12". 

9936  Life  of  Benj.  Franklin.    6th  Ed.   Phila. :  1822.    12°.  Port. 

9937  Life  of  Washington.  10th  Ed.  Engravs.    Phila. :  1813.  12°. 

9938  Same.    22d  Ed.    Engravs.    Phila.:  1819.    12°. 


548  CATALOGUE. 

9939  WEEYER,  J0H:N'.  Ancient  Fvnerall  Monvments  within  the 
Ynited  Monarchie  of  Great  Britaine,  Ireland,  and  the  Islands  adiacent, 
with  the  dessolued  Monasteries  therein  contained.  Lond. :  1631.  Fol. 
Portrait,  and  other  Plates. 

9940  WEIS  ER,  R.  Luther  by  a  Lutheran ;  or  a  full  length  Portrait  of 
Dr.  Martin  Luther:    Baltimore:  1848.     12°. 

9941  WELBELOYED,  C.  Antiquities  in  the  Grounds  and  in  the 
Museum  of  Yorkshire  Philosoph  Soc.     York:  1852.    8°.     Plates. 

9942  WELD,  CHARLES  RICHARD.  History  of  the  Royal  Society; 
with  Memoirs  of  the  Presidents.    2v.  Lond. :  1848.    8°.    Engravings. 

9943  WELD,  ISAAC,  Jr.  Travels  through  the  States  of  N'orth 
America,  and  the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  1795-97. 
Lond.:  1799.    4°.     Illustrated. 

9944  Scenery  of  Killarney  and  the  Surrounding  Country.   Lond. : 

1812.     R.  8°. 

9945  WELLS,  GEO.  WADSWORTH.  Practical  Discourses.  With  a 
Memoir.     Bost. :  1844.   12°. 

9946  WELLS,  JOHK  G.  Wells'  Illustrated  Handbook:  embracing 
Invaluable  Documents  connected  with  the  Political  Hist,  of  America. 
Newed.   Cincin.:[1857.]    13°. 

9947  Every  Man  his  own  Lawyer;  U.  S.  Form  Book  for  every 

State.    N.  Y. :  1860.     sm.  8°. 

9948  Wells's  Lawyer  and  U.  S.  Form-book.     Bost.:  1848.     12°. 

9949  WELLS,  THOMAS.  Letters  on  Palestine:  or,  Travel  along 
the  Eastern  Shores  of  the  Mediterranean.     Boston:  1846.     12°. 

9950  WELLS,  WALTER.  Water-Power  of  Maine.  Augusta: 
1869.    8°. 

9951  WELLS,  WM.  Y.  Walker's  Expedition  to  Nicaragua;  a  History 
of  the  Central  American  War;  and  the  Sonora,  and  Kinney  Expe- 
ditions. Map  of  Central  America,  and  Memoir  and  Portrait  of  Gen. 
Wm.  Walker.    N.  Y.:1856.    12°. 

9952  Life  of  Samuel  Adams.     3  vols.    1.  p.  ed.     Boston:  1866. 

8°.     Port. 

9953  WELWOOD,  A:srDREW.  A  Glimpse  of  Glory;  or  Gospel- 
Discovery  of  Emmanuel's  Land.     Edinburgh:  1763.     12°. 

9954  WELWOOD,  JAMES,  m.d.  The  most  material  Transactions 
in  England  for  the  last  Hundred  Years,  Preceding  the  Revolution 
ofl6S8.    4th  ed.     London:  1702.    8°. 

9955  WENTWORTH,  W.  C.  Statistical,  Historical,  and  Poli1:ical 
Description  of  IS'ew  South  Wales  and  Yan  Dieman's  Land.  2d  ed. 
Yiew  and  Map.     London:  1820.     cr.  8°. 

9956  WESLEY,  J0H:N'.  Calm  Address  to  our  American  Colonies. 
New  ed.    London,     [n.  d.]    12°.    Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

9957  An  Old  Fox  Tarr'd  and  Feather'd.  Occasioned  by  Wesley's 

Calm  Address.     By  an  Hanoverian.    London:  1775.   12°.   Portrait. 
[Scarce.] 


CATALOOIJE.  549 

9958  WESLEY,  JOIi:?^.    Experience  of  several  Eminent  Methodist 

Preachers.    Barnard,  (Vt.):  1812.     12<>. 

9959 Sermons  on  several  Occasions.    Hudson:  1810.    8°. 

9960 Tliou.£;hts  upon  Slavery.   London:  Phila.,  repr.  with  Notes. 

[By  A.  Benezet?]    1774.    12°. 

9961  WEST,  JOHN.  Journal  during  a  Residence  at  the  Red  River 
Colony  British  N.  A. :  And  Excursions  among  the  North  West  Am. 
Indians.  2d  ed.  With  a  Journal  of  a  Mission  to  the  Inds.  of  New 
Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia,  and  the  Mohawks  on  the  Ouse  or 
Grand  River,  Upper  Canada.  London:  1827.  8°.  Frontis.  and 
Map. 

9962  WEST,  SAMUEL.  Essays.  In  two  Parts.  Part  1.  New  Bed- 
ford: 1795.     12°.    Part  2.  New  Bedford:  1795.    8°.     In  same  vol. 

9963  WEST,  STEPHEN..  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Atonement. 
New  Haven:  1785.    8'^. 

9964 Life  of  the  Late  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins,  d.d.,  Pastr.  of  the 

1st  Cong.  Ch.  in  Newpt.,  written  hy  Himself.    Dr.  Hart's  Serm.  at 
his  Funeral.     Hartford:  1805.    12°.     Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

9965  Essay  on  Moral  Agency.    2d  ed.     Salem:  1794.    8°. 

9966  WEST  INDIES.  A  Winter  in  the.  By  an  Invalid.  N.  Y.: 
1839.     12°. 

9967  WESCOTE,  THOMAS.  View  of  Devonshire  in  1630,  with  a 
Pedigree  of  most  of  its  Gentry.     Exeter:  1845.    4°. 

9968  WESTCOTT,  THOMPSON.  Life  of  John  Fitch,  the  Inven- 
tor of  the  Steam  boat.    Phila. :  1857.    12°. 

9969  WESTERN  LITERARY  JOURNAL  and  Monthly  Review. 
Ed.  by  Mr.  D.  Gallagher.    Vol.  1.    1836.     Cincin.    8°. 

9970  WESTERN  MARTYROLOGY  (Tlie)  or  Bloody  Assizes. 
Containing  the  Lives,  Trials,  and  Dying  speeches  of  all  those  Emi- 
nent Protestants  that  Suffered  in  the  West  of  England,  and  Else- 
where, from  the  Year  1678,  with  Life  and  Death  of  George  L.  Jef- 
freys.    5th  ed.     London:  1705.    8°.    Frontispiece  of  12  portraits. 

9971  WESTERN  MESSENGER  of  Religion  and  Literature.  Cin- 
cinnati and  Louisville:  1836-37,  40.    5v.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

9972  WESTERN  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE.  From  Jan.  1833-36. 
11  nos.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

9973  WESTERN  PORTRAITURE  and  Emigrant's  Guide,  by  Dan. 
S.  Curtiss.     N.  Y.:1852.    12°.     Map. 

9974  WESTERN  R.R.  (Mass.)  Reports  of  Directors,  &c.  1836-46. 
2  vols.     8°.     Maps. 

9975  WESTGARTH,  WILLIAM.  Victoria;  late  Australia-Felix,  or 
Port  Phillip  District  of  New  South  Wales.  Edinburgh:  1853.  8®. 
Map. 

9976  WESTON,  D.  C.  Scenes  in  a  Vestry:  the  late  Controversy  in 
the  South  Parish  Cong.  Ch.  in  Augusta.    Augusta,  [Me.]:  1841.   12°. 


550  CATALOGUE. 

9977  WESTOK,  EDWAED  P.     The  Bowdoin  Poets. 
[Me.]:  1840.    12°.    Folding  View  and  Frontispiece. 

9978  WESTON",  GEORGE  M.  Progress  of  Slavery  in  the  U.  S. 
Washington:  1857.     12°. 

9979  WETHERALD,  THOMAS.  Sermons  by,  and  Elias  Hicks,  did. 
during  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends  in  the  City  of  K.  Y.,  1826: 
with  a  Sermon  by  Elizth.  Robson,  and  a  Prayer,  by  Anna  Braithwait: 
also  Serms.  did.  in  Phila.,  and  Wilmington.     Phila.:  18-26.     8°. 

9980  [WETMORE,  PROSPER  M.]  Lexington,  with  other  Poems. 
N.  Y.:  1830. 

9981  WEYER,  A.  The  Family  Physician.  St.  Clairsv.  O.:  1831.  16°. 

9982  WHARTON,  GEORGE.  Calendarium  Carolinum;  Or,  a  New 
Almanack  after  the  good  Old  Fashion.  For  the  Year  of  Man's 
Creation,  5610.  Redemption  1661.  London:  1661.  Also,  Gesta 
Britannormn:  or,  A  Succinct  Chronologic  of  the  Actions  and  Ex- 
ploits, Battails,  Sieges,  Conflicts,  from  1600  to  1661.  London: 
1661.     12°.     [Very  curious  and  very  rare.] 

9983  WHARTON,  JOHN,  m.d.  The  Yirginia  Wreath:  or  Original 
Poems.  Winchester,  Ya.:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1814.  12°. 
[Scarce.] 

9984  WHAT  THINK  YE  OF  THE  CONGRESS  NOW?  or,  an  En- 
quiry how  far  the  Americans  are  Bound  to  abide  by,  and  Execute 
the  Decisions  of  the  Late  Congress.     N.  York:  1775.    8°.     [Rare.] 

9985  WHATLEY,  STEPHEN.  England's  Gazetteer:  or  an  accurate 
Description  of  all  the  Cities,  Towns,  and  Villages  of  the  Kingdom. 
3  vols.     London:  1751.     12°. 

9986  WHEATLAND,  HENRY.  Notice  of  some  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  Joseph  Pope,  of  Salem.    4°.     Salem. 

9987  WHEATLEY,  PHILLIS.  Memoirs  and  Poems  of.  A  Native 
African  and  a  Slave.  Also  Poems  by  a  Slave.  3d  ed.  Boston: 
1838.    18°.    Portrait. 

Few  persons  would  be  willing  to  believe  these  poems  were  the  work  of  an  uneducated 
negress;  yet  such  is  the  fact.    The  book  is  not  common. 


WHEATLY,  CHARLES.  A  rational  illustration  of  the  Book 
of  Common  Prayer  of  the  Church  of  Eng.     Boston:  1825.    8°. 

WHEATON,  HENRY.  History  of  the  Northmen,  or  Danes 
and  Normans,  to  the  Conquest  of  Eng.     Phila.:  1831.  8°.  [Scarce.] 

9990  WHEATON,  NATHL.  S.  Journal  of  a  Residence  during  several 
months  in  London  in  1823-4.     Hartford:  1830.     8°. 

9991  WHEDON,  D.  D.  Public  Addresses,  Collegiate  and  Popular. 
Boston:  1852.     12°. 

9992  WHEELER,  A.  C.  Chronicles  of  Milwaukee.  History  of  the 
Town.     Milwaukee:  1861.    12°. 

9993  WHEELER,  HENRY  G.  History  of  Congress,  Biographical 
and  Political.  Illustrated  by  numerous  Steel  Portraits  and  Fac- 
simile Autographs.    N.  Y.:1848.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  551 

9994  WHEELER,  JOHN,  D.D.  Historical  Discourse  by.  An  Address, 
by  J.  R.  Spalding,  and  a  Poem,  by  Rev.  O.  G.  Wheeler,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  Semi-Centenl.  of  the  University  of  Vermont.  Bur- 
lington: 1854.    8°. 

9995  WHEELER,  JOHN  H.  Historical  Sketches  of  North  Carolina, 
1584-1851.     Phila.:  1851.     2v.ini.     8°.    Illust. 

9996  WHEELER,  JOHN.  Sermon  preached  at  Boston,  in  New 
England,  vpon  a  Fast  Day  the  xvjth  of  January,  1636.  Morrisania, 
N.  Y.:1867.    8°. 

9997  WHEELOCK,  ELEAZAR,  d.d.  Continuation  of  the  NaiTative 
of  the  Indian  Charity- School.  To  which  is  added  an  Account  of 
Missions  in  the  Last  Year,  in  an  Abstract  from  the  Journal  of  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Frisbie,  Missionary.     Hartford:  1775.    4°.     [Scarce.] 

9998  Continuation  of  the  Nar.,  from  the  Year  1768,  to  the  Incor- 
poration of  it  with  Darthmouth  College,  and  Removal  and  Settle- 
ment in  Hanover,  in  the  Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1771.  8°. 
[Scarce.] 

9999  WHEILDON,  W.  W.  Memoir  of  Solomon  Willard,  Architect 
and  Superintendent  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument.  1865.  8°. 
Plates. 

10000  WHELPLEY,  SAMUEL.  A  Compend  of  History,  from  the 
Earliest  Times.     N.  Y. :  1814.    8°. 

10001  Historical    Compend,    &c.     Yol.   2    only.      Morristown: 

1807.     12°. 

10002  WHIG  AGAINST  TORY;  or,  the  Military  Adventures  of  a 
Shoemaker.  A  Tale  of  the  Kevolution.  For  Children.  Hartford: 
1847.    24°. 

10003  WHINCOP,  THOS.  Scanderbeg;  or,  Love  and  Liberty.  A 
Tragedy.     London:  1747.    8°.    Front. 

10004  WHIPPLE,  EDWIN  P.  Washington  and  the  Principles  of 
the  Revolution:  An  oration  before  the  Municipal  Authorities  of 
the  City  of  Boston,  July  4, 1850.     2d  Ed.     Boston:  1850.     12°. 

10005  WHIPPLE,  ENOCH.  Importance  of  Early  Piety;  a  Sermon 
del'd  in  the  Academy  at  Gilmanton,  Nov.  11th,  1799.  Gilmanton: 
[1799?]    4^. 

10006  WHIPPLE,  JOSEPH.  History  of  Acadie,  Penobscot  Bay 
and  River,  with  a  particular  Geographical  and  Statistical  View  of 
the  District  of  Maine.  List  of  all  the  Towns,  and  Date  of  their 
Incorporation.    Bangor:  1816.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

10007  WHISPER  TO  A  NEWLY-MARRIED  PAIR.  Phila.: 
1833.     16°.     [Scarce.] 

10008  WITISTON,  WM.  Astronomical  Principles  of  Religion,  Nat- 
ural and  Revealed.     London:  1717.     8°. 

10009 Astronomical  Lectures,  Read  in  the  Publick  Schools  at 

Cambridge.    London:  1715.    8°.    Frontispiece. 


552  CATALOGUE. 

10010  WHISTON,  WM.  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Mathematick  Philoso- 
phy, with  Dr.  Halley's  Account  of  Comets  lUust.     Lond. :  1716.     8°. 

10011  Account  of  a  Surprising  Meteor,  seen  in  the  Air,  March 

the  6th,  171-1,  at  Night.  2d  Ed.  London:  1716.  8°.  [Arms  of 
William  Byrd  of  Westover  in  Yirginia.] 

Contains  a  MS.  biog.  sketch  of  "Wm.  Whiston. 

10012  Life  and  Writings  of,  containing  Memoirs  of  several  of 

his  Friends.  Written  by  himself .  2d  Ed.  London:  1753.  8°.  2 
vols.  Port.  Also;  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  England,  reduced 
near  to  the  Primitive  Standard.  London:  1750.  2d  Ed.  8°. 
[Bound  with  the  above.] 

10013  ■  New  Theory  of  the  Earth,  from  its  original,  to  the  Con- 
summation of  all  Things.    3d  Ed.    London:  1722.    8°. 

10014  WHITAKER,  JOHN.  The  Course  of  Hannibal  over  the  Alps 
ascertained.     London:  1794.     2v.  in  L     8°. 

10015  Gibbon's  History  of  the  Decline  and  Pall  of  the  Roman 

Empire,  in  vols.  4,  5,  and  6.    Quarto.    Reviewed.    Lond. :  1791.    8°. 

10016  WHITE,  CHARLES.  The  Regular  Gradation  in  Man,  and 
in  different  Animals  and  Vegetables,  and  from  the  Former  to  the 
Latter.    Illustrated.     London:  1799.    4". 

10017  WHITE,  D.  A.  New  England  Congregationalism  in  its  Origin 
and  Purity.     Salem:  1861.    8". 

10018  WHITE,  E.  (Dr.)  Ten  Years  in  Oregon.  Travels  and  Ad- 
ventures of,  and  Lady.  Comp.  by  Miss  A.  J.  Allen.  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.:  1848.,   12°. 

10019  WHITE,  GEO.  Rev.  Historical  Collections  of  Georgia.  100 
Engravings.     3d  Ed.    N,  Y. :  1855.    8°. 

10020  WHITE,  GEORGE  S.  Memoir  of  Samuel  Slater,  the  Father 
of  American  Manufactures.  With  a  History  of  Cotton  Manufac- 
ture in  England  and  America.  2d  Ed.  Phila.:  1836.  8°.  Por- 
trait and  Silk  Loom. 

10021  WHITE,  HENRY.  Early  History  of  New  England.  4th 
Ed.     Concord,  N.  H.:  1841.     12°. 

10022  WHITE,  HENRY  KIRKE.  Remains  of;  with  a  memoir. 
Glasgow:  1830.    16°. 

10023  WHITE,  J.  (Lieut.  U.  S.  N.)  Yoyage  to  the  China  Sea. 
2d  Ed.     Boston:  1826.     8°.     Map. 

10024  WHITE,  NATHxiN  FRANCIS.  Voices  from  the  Spirit- 
Land.    N.  Y.:  1854.     12°. 

10025  WHITE,  RICHARD  GRANT.  National  Hymns.  How 
they  are  written  and  How  they  are  not  written.    N.  Y.:  1861.    8°. 

10026  WHITE,  WM.  History  of  Belfast,  with  introd.  on  Acadia. 
Belfast:  1827.     [Scarce.]    12°. 

10027  WHITEFIELD,  GEORGE.  Brief  Account  of  some  Lent 
and  other  extraordinary  Processions  and  Ecclesiastical  Entertain- 


CATALOGUE.  553 

ments  seen  last  Year  at  Lisbon.  2d  Ed.  London:  1766.  8^. 
Imperfect. 

10028 Britain's  Mercies,  and  Britain's  Duty;  ASerm.  Preach'din 

Phila.  24  Aug.  1746.    2d  Ed.    Boston:  8°.    1746. 

10029  Necessity  and  Benefits  of  Keligious  Society.     A  Serm. 

Boston:  1740.    18°. 

10030 Answer  to  the  1st  Part  of  an  Anonymous  Pampht.  en- 
titled '*  Obs.  upon  the  Condct.  and  Behavior  "  of  a  certain  Sect, 
usually  called  Methodists.    Boston:  1774.    4°. 

10031  Letter  to  the  President,  and  Professors  of  Harvard  Col- 
lege; In  answer  to  a  Testimony  against  the  Rev.  Mr.  Geo.  White- 
field.    Boston:  1745.    4°. 

10032  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Dvrell,  Vice-Chancellor  of  the 

University  of  Oxford;  occasioned  by  a  late  Expulsion  of  Six  Stu- 
dents from  Edmund-Hall.     London,  Boston:  1768.    8°. 

10033  A  Continuation  of  his  Journal  from  his  leaving  iN".  Engld., 

Oct.  1740,  to  his  arrival  at  Falmouth  in  England.  Boston:  1741. 
12°.     Gone  after  p.  44. 

10034 A  Contin.  of  his  Jourl.  from  Savannah,  June  26,  1740,  to 

his  arrival  at  R.  Island,  his  Travels  in  other  Governments  of  K. 
Eng.,  to  his  Departr.  from  Stratford  for  N.  York.  Boston: 
1741.    12°. 

10035 Observations  on  some  fatal  Mistakes,  in  a  Book  intitled, 

The  Doctrine  of  Grace.  By  Dr.  "Wm.  Warburton,  Lord  Bp.  of 
Gloucester.     London:  Edinburgh:  reprinted  1763.    12°. 

10036  The  Two  first  Parts  of  his  Life,  with  his  Journals.  Lon- 
don: 1756.    8°. 

One  of  these  journals  was  written  during  the  author's  tour  in  Penn.,  N.  Jersey,  N.  York, 
and  R.  Island. 

10037  Account  of  the  Occasion,  Process  and  Issue  of  a  Late  Trial 

at  Gloucester,  Mar.  3,  1743.  Between  some  of  the  People  call'd 
Methodists,  and  certain  Persons  of  the  Town  of  Minchin-Hampton. 
3d  Ed.     London:  1744.    8°. 

10038  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Church.     In  Answer  to  his 

Letter.     2d  Edit.     London:  1744.    8^. 

10039 Acct.  of  the  First  Part  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  Geo.  White- 
field,  written  by  Himself.     Boston:  1740.     12°. 

10040 Journal  of  a  Voyage  from  London  to  Savannah.     2  Parts. 

5th  Ed.  London:  1739.  8°.  [Very  rare.]  [In  same  vol.]  A 
Continuation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield's  Journal  from  his  Arrival 
at  Savannah.  2d  Ed.  London:  1739.  8°.  ;  also  A  Continuation  of 
Mr,  W.'s  Journal  during  the  Time  he  was  detained  in  England  by 
the  Embargo.  The  4th  Edit.  London:  1739.  8°;  also  AContinu. 
from  his  Arrival  in  London,  to  his  Depart,  for  Georgia.  London* 
1739.    8°. 


554  CATALOGUE, 

10041  WHITEHEAD,  CHARLES.  Life  and  Times  of  Sir  Walter 
Ralegh.     London:  1854.     8°.     Pictorial. 

10042  WHITEHEAD,  JOHN".  A  Discourse  del'd  at  the  Funeral  of 
the  late  John  Wesley.     7  other  serms.  in  same  vol.  Lond. :  1791.  8°. 

10043  WHITEHEAD,  J0H:N',  m.d.  Life  of  the  Rev.  John  Wesley. 
Account  of  his  Ancestors  and  Relations:  With  the  Life  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Wesley.  London,  Printed:  1793.  Auburn  and  Buf- 
falo: [n.  d.]    12°. 

10044  WHITEHEAD,  WM.  A.  Early  History  of  Perth  Amboy  and 
adjoining  Country.    Maps  and  Engrav.    N.  Y. :  1856.    8°.    Autog. 

10045  WHITELAW,  ALEX.  Book  of  Scottish  Ballads.  Edinburg: 
1861.    12°. 

10046  WHITFIELD,  HEKRY.  Strength  out  of  Weakness.  Or  a 
Glorious  Manifestation  of  the  further  Progresse  of  the  Gospel 
amongst  the  Indians  in  K.  E.     London:  1652.    N.  Y.:  1865.    4°. 

.10047  The  Light  appearing  more  and  more  towards  the  perfect 

Day.     Or,  a  farther  Discovery  of  the  present  state  of  the  Indians  in 
N.  E.     London:  1651.    N.  Y.:1865.    4°. 

10048  A  Farther  Discovery  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Indians 

of  N.  England.    iN".  Y.:  1865. 

10049  WHITEFIELD,  J.  M.  America  and  other  Poems.  Buffalo: 
1853.    18°. 

10050  WHITI:N'G,  henry.  Sannillac,  a  Poem.  With  Notes  by 
Lewis  Cass  and  H.  R.  Schoolcraft.     Title  gone.    12°. 

10051  WHITING,  JOHN.  Persecution  exposed,  in  some  Memoirs 
relating  to  the  Sufferings  of,  and  many  others  of  the  People  called 
Quakers,  for  Conscience  sake.    2d  ed.     London:  1791.     8°. 

10052  WHITING,  WM.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Joseph  Harrington.  Bos- 
ton: 1854.     12°.     Port. 

10053 Report  of  the  Argument  of,  in  the  Case  of  A.  L.  Brooks 

et  al.,  vs.  Jno.  Fisk  and  N.  G.  Norcross.    Boston:  1854.  8°.  Plates. 

10054 Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Wm.  Whiting.     Boston:  For  Private 

Distribution:  1874.     8°. 

10055  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Saml.  Whiting,  and  of  his  wife,  Eliza- 
beth St.  John,  with  reference  to  some  of  their  EngUsh  Ancestors 
and  American  Descendants.  Fifty  copies  printed — not  pub.  Bos- 
ton: 1871.    8°. 

10056  Same,  250  copies  printed.    Boston:  1873.    8°.     Contains 

alterations  and  additions. 

10057  WHITLOCKE,  BULSTRODE,  Sm.  Memorials  of  the  En- 
gUsh Affairs,  from  the  suppos'd  Expediton  of  Brute  to  this  Island, 
to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  K.  James  I.,  from  his  Original  MS.  with 
Life  and  Writings  by  Wm.  Penn,  Governor  of  Pennsylvania.  And 
Preface  by  James  Welwood.    London:  1709.    Fol.    Portrait. 

10058 Journal  of  the  Swedish  Embassy  in  the  years  1653  and 


CATALOGUE.  555 

1654,  from  the  original  MS.   hy  Dr.  diaries  Morton.    New  Ed. 
London:  I800.     2  vols.     8°. 

10059  Essays,  Ecclesiastical  and   Civil,  with  Treatise    of    the 

Work  of  the  Sessions  of  the  Peace.     London:  1706.    8°. 

10060  WHITMAN,  BENJAMIN.  Index  to  the  Laws  of  Mass., 
from  the  Adoption  of  the  Constitution  to  the  Year  1796.  Worces- 
ter: 1797.    8°. 

10061  WHITMAN,  BERNARD.  The  Unitarian.  Cambridge  and 
Boston:  1834.     8°. 

10062  WHITMAN,  JASON,  Rev.  The  Christian  Patriarch.  A 
Memoir  of  Dea.  John  Whitman.     Boston:  1843.    18°.     Portrait.     . 

10063  Memoir  of  the  Rev    Bernard  Whitman.     Boston:  1837. 

18°.     Portrait. 

10064  WHITMAN,  SARAH  HELEN.  Hours  of  Life,  and  other 
Poems.     Providence:  1853.     12°. 

10065  Edgar  Poe  and  his  Critics.     New  York:  1860:    12°. 

10066  WHITMAN,  ZECIIARIAH  G.  Historical  Sketch  of  the 
Ancient  and  Honourable  Artillery  Company.  Boston:  1820.  8°. 
[Very  scarce.] 

100()7  History  of  the  Ancient  and  Honourable  Artillery  Company. 

2ded.     Boston:  1842.    8°. 

10068  WHITMORE,  WM.  H.  Hand  book  of  Genealogy:  Being  a 
Catalogue  of  Family  Histories.    Albany:  1862.    4°. 

10069  The  Elements  of  Heraldry:  with  an  Essay  upon  the  Use 

of  Coat  Armor  in  the  U.  S.     Illustrations.     Boston:  18(50.     8°. 

10070  Ancestral  Tablets.     Collection  of  Diagrams  for  Pedigrees. 

Boston:  1808.    4°. 

10071  Memoranda  relating  to  the   Lane,  Reyner,  and  Whipple 

Families,  Yorkshire  and  Massachusetts.     Boston  1857.    6°. 

10072  Register  of  Families  settled  atMedford,  Mass.     Boston: 

1855.    8°. 

10073 Catalogue  of  the  Amer.  portion  of  the  Library  of  the  Rev. 

T.  .Prince,  with  a  memoir.     Boston.     1868.     12°.    Portrait  of  P. 

10074 Brief  Geneal.  of  the  desc.  of  Wm,  Hutchinson  and  Thos. 

Oliver.    Repr.   from  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Geneal.  Register.     Boston: 
1865.     4°. 

10075  Massachusetts  Civil  List  for  the  Colonial  and  Provincial 

Periods,  16:i0-1774.     Albany:  1870.    8°. 

10076  WHITNEY,  ANNE.    Poems.    N.  Y.:  1859.     12°. 

10077  WHITNEY,  HENRY  AUSTIN.  Extracts  from  the  Minutes 
of  Daniel  Cushing,  of  Hingham.  Also,  some  Acct.  of  John  Cutler. 
Privately  printed.     Boston:  1865.     Fol. 

10078  WHITNEY.  LORENZO  H.  History  of  the  War  for  the 
Preservation  of  the  Federal  Union.  2  vols.  Phila. :  1863.  8°.  Plates. 
Only  1st  vol. 

37 


556  CATALOGUE. 

10079  TV FIITIS^EY,  J.  P.  Fresh- Water  Tide  Lands  of  California. 
Cambrid.ofe:  1873.     R.  8°.     Map. 

10080  WHITNEY,  PETER.  History  of  the  County  of  Worcester,  in 
the  Commonwealth  of  Mass.     Worcester:  1793.  8°.    Map.  [Scarce.] 

10081  WHIT]N"EY,  THOMAS  R.  Defence  of  the  American  Policy, 
as  opposed  to  the  Encroachments  of  Foreign  Influence.  N".  Y. : 
1856.     8°. 

10082  wriITO:N',  JOH]^  M.  History  of  New  Hampshire,  from  its 
Settlement  in  1623,  to  1833.     Concord:  1834.    12°. 

10083  WHITON,  JOHN.    A  Pious  xVIeditation,  composed  in  the  17th 
.     Century,  with  account  of  the  author,  by  the  late  Geo.  Symes  Catcott, 

with  additional  Memoirs  by  the  Rev.  John  Eden.     Bristol:  1829. 
R.  8°.    Portrait  and  Monument. 

10084  AVHITTEMORE.  THOS.  (Rev.)  Life  of  the  Rev.  Hosea 
Ballou;  with  Account  of  his  Writings,  and  Biogl.  Sketches  of  his 
seniors  and  contemporaries.     2  vols      Boston:  1854.    12°.    Portrait. 

10085  Modern  History  of  Universalism,   from  the  Era  of  the 

Reformation.     Boston:  1830.     12°. 

10086  Notes  and  Illustrations  of  the  Parables  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment.   Rev.  Edition.    Boston:  1844.    12°. 

10087  The  Early  Days  of  Thomas  Whittemore:  An  Autobiog- 
raphy, from  1800  to  1825.    Boston:  1860.     12°.    Portrait. 

10088  Life  of  Rev.  John  Murray,  Preacher  of  Universal  Salva- 
tion.    Boston:  1833.    12°. 

10089  WHITTIER,  JOHN  G.  Chapel  of  the  Hermits,  and  other 
Poems.     Boston:  1853.    12°. 

10090  Leaves  from  Margaret  Smith's  Journal  in  the  Province  of 

Mass.  Bay,  1678-9.     Boston:  1849.    12°. 

10091  Literary  Recreations,  and  Miscellanies.   Bost.  :1854.    12°. 

10092  Songs  of  Labor,  and  other  Poems.     Boston:  1850.     12°. 

10093  National  Lyrics.     Illust.  by  White.     Boston:  1865.     16°. 

10091  Lays  of  Home  and  other  Poems.     Boston:  1843.    12°. 

10095  Legends  of  New  England.     Hartford:  1831.    12°.    [Scarce.] 

10096  WHITTLESEY,  CHAS.  Early  History  of  Cleveland,  O. 
Cleveland:  1867.    8°.    Autog. 

10097  WHIT  WELL,  WM.  Disc,  occasd.  by  the  Loss  of  a  Number 
of  Vessels  with  their  Mariners,  belonging  to  the  Town  of  Marble- 
head;  Did.  17  Dec.  1769.     Salem:  1770.    8°.     [Scarce.] 

10098  WHOLE  DUTY  OF  WOMAN  (The).  Comprised  in  the  fol- 
lowing Sections,  viz. :  1.  Introd.  2.  Curiosity.  3.  Reflection.  4. 
Yanity.  5.  Knowledge.  6.  Reputation.  19  Virginity.  24.  Religion. 
6  ed.     By  a  Lady.     Boston:  1790.     sq.  18°. 

10099  WICLIFFE,  JOHN  De.  Apology  for  the  Lollard  Doctrines, 
attributed  to  Wicliffe.  Introd.  and  Notes  by  J.  H.  Todd,  d.d. 
London,  Camd.  Soc:  1842.    4°. 


CATALOGUE.  557 

10100  WIDE-AWAKE  GIFT:  A  Know-Nothing  Token  for  1855. 
Edited  by  "  One  of 'em."  N.  Y.:  Boston,  Cincinnati:  1855.  12°. 
Plates. 

10101  WIFE  OF  LE0:N',  and  other  Poems.  By  two  Sisters  of  the 
West.    N.  Y.:  1844.     12°. 

10102  WIFFIN,  J.  H.  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  first  race  of 
ancestry,  whence  the  House  of  Russell  had  its  Origin.  London: 
1833.    8°. 

10103  WIGGLESWORTH,  EDWD.  d.d.  Letter  to  Rev.  George 
Whitefield,  a  Reply  to  his  Answer  to  the  College  Testimony  against 
him  and  his  Conduct.     Bost. :  1745.    4°. 

10104  WIGGLE8W0RTH,  MICHAEL.  Day  of  Doom.  A  Poem. 
6th  ed.    Bost.:  1715.    [First  ten  pages  gone.]    [Very  rare.] 

10105  Day  of  Doom:  or  a  Poetical  Description  of  the  Great  and 

Last  Judgement.  With  a  Short  Discourse  about  Eternity.  Bost. :  1828. 
18°.     [Rare.] 

10106  Meat  out  of  the  Eater:   Or  Meditations  concerning  the 

Necessity  of  Afflictions.     5th  ed.     Bost.:  1717.     16°.     Scarce. 

10107  WIGGLES  WORTH,  SAMUEL.  Points  of  Doctrine,  appre- 
hended by  Many  as  Unsound,  Propagated  in  preaching  and  Conver- 
sation, and  since  Pub.  by  Rev.  Wm.  Balch.     Bost.:  1746.  4°.  [Rare.] 

10108  WIGHT,  DANFORTH  PHIPPS,  m.d.  The  Wight  Family. 
Memoir  of  Thomas  Wight,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  with  Genealogical 
Notices  of  his  Descendants.     Bost. :  1848.     12°. 

10109  WIGHTMAN,  JOSEPH  M.  Boston  Primary  School  Commit- 
tee, from  its  first  establishment  in  1818.     Bost. :  1860.    8^. 

10110 Inaugural  Address  of  his  Honor  J.  M.  Wightman,  Mayor 

of  the  City  of  Boston.     Bost. :  1862.    8°. 

10111  WICKOFF,  HENRY.  My  Courtship  and  its  Consequences. 
2ded.     Lond.:  1855.     12°. 

10112  WILBERFORCE,  WILLIAM.  View  of  the  Prevailing  Reli- 
gious System  of  Professed  Christians,  in  the  Higher  and  Middle 
Classes.    3d  Amer.  ed.     Bost. :  1803.     12°. 

10113  WILBUR,  HERVEY,  (Rev.)  Mary  Green,  or  Consolation  in 
Sorrow.    N.  Y. :  1839.     16°. 

10114  WILBUR,  JOHN.  Narrative  and  Exposition  Proceedings  of 
New  England  Yearly  Meeting.     N.  Y.:  1845.    12°. 

10115  WILDASH,  W.  History  and  Antiquities  of  Rochester:  a 
description  of  the  Towns,  &c.,  on  or  near  the  Road  to  Margate,  Deal, 
and  Dover.     2d  ed.    Engravings.     Rochester:  1817.    8"^.     Map. 

10116  WILDER,  DAVID.  History  of  Leominster,  or  the  Northern 
Half  of  the  Lancaster  New  Grant.     Fitchburg:  1853.     12°. 

10117  WILDER,  R.  G.  Missions  Schools  in  India.  With  Sketches 
of  the  North  Amer.  Indians.     N.  Y.:1861.     12°. 

10118  WILEY  AND  PUTNAM'S  Emigrant's  Guide.  Advice  and 
Instruction  in  the  Voyage  to  America.    Lond. :  1845.    18°. 


558  CATALOGUE. 

10119  WILKES,  CHARLES,  (U.  S.  ^.)  United  States  Exploring 
Expedition.  During  the  Years  1838-42.  Atlas.  Phila.:1845.  5v. 
r.  8°.    Plates. 

101-20  WILKES,  JOHN".  Letters  between  the  Duke  of  Grafton,  the 
Earls  of  Halifax,  Egremont,  Chatham,  Temple,  and  Talbot,  Baron 
Bottetourt,  [&c.]  and  J.  W.     2  vols.     1769,  1771.     18°. 

10121  Speeches  of,  one  of  the  Knights  of  the  Shire  for  the  County 

of  Middlesex.     3  vols.     Lond.:  1777-78.     12°. 

10122  Three  Interesting  Tracts  by.     London:  1767.     12°. 

10123  Letters,  from  1774  to  179(i,  to  his  Daughter:  with  Poems. 

Also  Memoir  of  his  Life.     4  vols.     London:  1805.     18°. 

10124  English' Liberty:  a  Collection  of  interesting  Tracts,  from 

1762  to  1769.     Containing  the  Private  Correspondence,  Public  Let- 
ters, Speeches  and  Addresses  of.     London,     [n.  d.]    Fol.     Frontis. 

10125 SpeecLes  of,  in  the  House  of  Commons.    [Lond.]:  1786.    8°. 

1U12)  WILKIE,  FRANC  B.  Davenport  Past  and  Present;  includ- 
ing the  early  History.     Davenport:  1858.     8°.     Plates. 

10127  WILKINSOISr,  ELIZA.  Letters  During  the  Invasion  and  pos- 
session of  Charlestown,  S.  C.  by  the  British  in  the  Revolutionary 
War.     N".  Y. :  1839.     12°. 

10128  WILKIXSOX,  Ge^.  JAMES.  Memoirs  of  my  Own  Times. 
3  vols.    Phila. :  1816.     8°. 

Wilkinson  was  G-ates'  adjutant-genl.,  and  as  such  received  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne's 
army.  The  interesting  narrative  of  events  from  the  Siege  of  Boston  to  the  close  of  the 
Revolution  includes  an  account  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  much  used  and  much 
abused  by  recent  authors. 

10129  WILL ARD,D.  History  of  Greenfield.  Greenfield:  1838.  18°. 
[Very  scarce.] 

10130  WILLARD,  EMMA.     History  of  the  U.  S.    N.  Y.:    1848.    8°. 

10131  Last  Leaves  of  American  History:  comprising  a  separate 

History  of  California.     K.  Y. :  1853.     12°. 

10132  Journal  and  Letters,  from  France  and  Germany.     Troy, 

N.  Y.:  1833.     12°.     Map. 

10133  History  of  the  U.  S.  for  Schools,  and  Private  Libraries. 

5th  ed.    N.  Y.:  1834.    8°. 

10134 Universal  History,  in  Perspective.  2d  Ed.  ISr.Y.:1845.  8°. 

10135  — -  Series  of  Maps  to  Willard's  Hist.    N.  Y.     [n.  d.]    4°. 

10136  Poems.  Fulfilment  of  a  Promise.  N.Y.:1831.  12°.  [Scarce.] 

MS.  notes  by  Mr.  Drake. 

10137  WILLARD,  JOSEPH.     Willard  Memoir;  or.  Life  and  Times 
of  Major  Simon  Willard.     Engravings.     Boston:  1858.     8°. 

10138 Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Bar  of  Worcester  County. 

Lancaster:  1830.    8°. 
10139  Address  in  Commemoration  of  the  200  Anniversary  of  the 

Incorporation  of  Lancaster,  Mass.     Boston:  1853.    8°. 


CATALOGUE,  559 

10140  WILLARD,  S.  Plans  and  Sections  of  the  Obelisk  on  Bunker's 
Hill.    Boston:  1843.    4°. 

10141  WILLARD,  SAMUEL.  Compleat  Body  of  Divinity  in  Two 
Hundred  and  Fifty  Expository  Lectures  on  the  Assembly's  Shorter 
Catechism.    Boston:  172G.     Fol. 

Except  the  lawB,  the  first  folio  volume  printed  in  America. 

10142 The  Fountain  Opened:  or,  the  Great  Gospel  Priviledge  of 

having  Christ  exhibited  to  Sinfull  Men.  Wherein  is  also  proved 
that  there  shall  be  a  National  Calling  of  the  Jews,  from  Zech.  XIII. 
1.     Boston:  1700.     12°,  or  18°. 

10143  WILLARD,  SIDNEY.  Memories  of  Youth  and  Manhood. 
2  vols.     Cambridge:  1855.     12°. 

Contains  most  interesting  sketches  of  the  old  college  life  and  customs  of  Harvard. 

10144  WILLARD,  SYLVESTER  D.  Annals  of  the  Med.  Soc.  of 
the  County  of  Albany,  180G-51.    Albany:  1864.    8°.    Portraits. 

10145  WILLEY,  BEN  J.  G.  Incidents  in  White  Mountain  History. 
Fourth  thousand.     Boston:  1858.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

10146  WILLIAM  III.  History  of  King  William  the  Third.  3  vols. 
London:  1702-3.    8°.     Fine  Plates. 

10147  Princely  Excellency:    or  Regal   Glory.     Being  an  exact 

Account  of  the  most  Glorious,  Heroick,  and  Matchless  Actions,  of 
that  most  Serene  and  Potent  Prince.     London:  1702.     18°. 

10148  WILLIAMS,  CATH.  R.  Biography  of  Revolutionary  Heroes ; 
containing  the  Life  of  Brigadier-Gen.  Wm.  Barton,  and  Capt. 
Stephen  Olney.    Providence:  1839.    12°. 

10149  Neutral  French;  or,  the  Exiles  of  Nova-Scotia.    Two  vols. 

in  one.     Providence:  1841.     12°. 

10150  [ ?]  Might  and  Right;  by  a  Rhode  Islander.     Providence: 

1844.     12°.     Portrait  of  Dorr. 

10151  Original  Poems  on  various  subjects.     Providence:  1828. 

18°.     [Scarce.] 

10152  WILLIAMS,  E.  A.  The  Cruise  of  the  Pearl  round  the  World. 
With  Operations  of  the  Naval  Brigade  in  India.  London:  1859. 
12°.     Front. 

10153  WILLIAMS,  EDWIN.  New  Y^ork  Annual  Register,  1830  to 
1837.    N.Y.:  1832-7.    12°.    8  vols. 

10154  WILLIAMS,  ELEAZER.  Life  of  Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen,  alias 
Thomas  Williams,  a  Chief  of  the  Caughnawaga  Tribe  of  Indians  in 
Canada.    Albany:  1859.     R.  8°. 

10155  WILLIAMS,  J.  J.  The  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec:  Result  of  a 
Survey  for  a  Railroad  to  connect  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans. 
Maps  and  Engravings.     N.  Y. :  1852.    8°. 

10156  WILLIAMS,  JESSE.  Description  of  the  United  States 
Lands  in  Iowa.    N.  Y. :  1840.     1S°. 

10157  WILLIAMS,  lOHN.    Deane  of  Salisbury.    A  Serm.  of  Ap- 


5  GO  '     CATALOGUE. 

parell,  before  the  King^s  Maiestie,  and  the  Prince,  his  Highness,  at 
Theobalds,  22  February,  1619.     Loudon:  1620.     4°. 

10158  WILLIAMS,  lOHX.  A  Serm.  in  the  Collegiat  Church  of  S. 
Peter,  in  IVestminster,  the  sixth  of  April,  1628.  Before  the  Lords 
of  the  higher  House  of  Parliament.     London:  1628.     4°. 

10159  WILLIAMS,  JOHK.  The  Redeemed  Captive;  or,  a  Taithful 
History  of  Remarkable  Occurrences  in  the  Captivity  and  Deliverance 
of.  By  Himself.  Annexed,  a  Serm., also  an  Appendix  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Taylor  of  Springfield.  Likewise  an  Appendix  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams  of  Deerfield.  With  a  conclusion  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Prince 
of  Boston.     6th  ed.     1795.     12°.     [Very  rare.] 

10160  Same.     Added  a  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  Author,  with 

an  Appendix  and  Notes,  by  Stephen  W.  Williams,  m.d.  North- 
ampton: 1853.     12°.    Portrait  and  Views. 

10161  Same.    N.  Haven:  1802.     1S°.     [Scarce.] 

10162 The  Captivity  and  Deliverance  of  W.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Row- 

landson,  of  Lancaster.  Written  by  themselves.  Brookfield:  Sept. 
1811.     12°.     [Rare.] 

10163  The  Redeemed    Captive.      Appendix  by  Rev.    Stephen 

Williams  of  Springfield.  An  Appendix  by  Rev.  John  Taylor  of 
Deerfield.  Obs.  by  the  Rev.  Thos.  Prince  of  Boston.  And  a  Cent. 
Serm.  at  Springfield,  6  Oct.  1775,  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Breck.  6th 
ed.     Greenfield?     1800.     18°. 

10164  WILLIAMS,  JOHN.  The  Missionary's  Farewell;  Valedictory 
Services  of.    N.  Y. :  18:58.    18°. 

10165  Missionaiy  Enterprises  in  the  South   Sea  Islands:   with 

Natural  History,  origin.  Languages,  Traditions,  and  Usages  of  the 
Inhabitants.    Engravings.    1st  Amer.  Ed.    N.  Y.:  [n.  d.]    8°. 

10166  WILLIAMS,  JOHN  LEE.  The  Territory  of  Florida:  or, 
Sketches  of  the  Topography,  Civil  and  Natural  History,  Climate, 
and  the  Indian  Tribes,  from  the  first  Discovery.  Map.  Views,  &c. 
N.  Y.:  1837.    8°. 

10167  View  of  West  Florida:  its  Geography,  Topography,  and 

Antiquities.     Map.     Phila.:  1827.     8°. 

10168  WILLIAMS,  JOHN  S.  Invasion  and  Capture  of  Washington, 
and  Events  whidi  preceded  and  followed.    N.  Y. :  1857.    12°.   Map. 

10169  Improved  McAdaraized  Roads.     Cincinnati:  1838.     8°. 

10170 The  American  Pioneer.     Devoted  to  the  Objects  of  the 

Logan  Historical  Society.    Vol.  1.   2d  ed.  Cincin.:  1842.  8°.    lUust. 

10171  WILLIAMS,  R;)GER.  Experiments  of  Spiritual  Life  and 
Health,  and  their  Preservatives,  in  which  the  weakest  Child  of  God 
may  get  assurance  of  his  Spirituall  Life  and  Blessedness.  London: 
1662.     4°.     Repr.     Providence:  1863. 

10172  WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL.  The  Natural  and  Civil  History  of 
Vermont.    Walpole,  N.  H.:  1794.    8°.    Map.     [Scarce.] 

10173 Same.    2  vols.    2d  ed.    Burlington,  Vt. :  1809.   8°.    Map. 


CATALOGUE.  561 

10174  WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL.  History  of  the  American  Revolution. 
A  Reading-book  for  Schools.     2d  ed.     Stonington:  1826.     12°. 

10175  WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  PORTER.  Sermons,  chiefly  Prac- 
tical.    With  Sketch  of   the   Author's  Life  and  Character.    Salem: 

1827.  8°.     Port. 

10176  WILLIAMS,  STEPHEN  W.  American  Medical  Biography: 
or.  Memoirs  of  eminent  Physicians.  Greenfield,  Mass. :  1845.  8°. 
Portraits  and  Engrs.     Out  of  Print. 

10177  Genealogy  and  History  of    the  Family  of    Williams  in 

America,  particularly  of  the  Descendants  of  Robert  Williams,  of 
Roxbury.     Greenfield:  1847.     12°.     Portraits. 

10178  - —  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  John  Williams,  first 
Min.  Deerfield,  Ms.     Greenfield:  1837.     12°. 

10179  WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  The  Virtues,  Talents,  and  Suffer- 
ings of  her  Royal  Highness  the  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales  and 
Cobourg.     London:  1818.    18°.    Portrait. 

10180  WILLIAMS,  W.  Appleton's  Northern  and  Eastern  Traveller's 
Guide.    Map.    N.  York:  1852.     18^^. 

10181  Traveller's  and  Tourist's  Guide  through  theU.  S.,  Canada, 

etc.    Phila.:  1853.    18°.     Map. 

10182  Appleton's  Railroad  and  Steamboat  Companion.    N.  Y.: 

1848.     18°. 

10183  WILLIAMSON,  HUGH,  m.d.  Climate  in  different  Parts  of 
America.  With  Account  of  the  Aborigines.  An  Introductory 
Discourse  to  the  History  of  North  Carolina.    New  York:  1811.   8°. 

10184 The  History  of   North  Carolina.    2  vols.     Phila. :  1812. 

8°.    Map. 

10185  WILLIAMSON,  PETER.  French  and  Indian  cruelty  exem- 
plified in  the  Life  of.     Edinburgh:  1787.     12°. 

10186  WILLIAMSON,  WM.  D.  History  of  the  State  of  Maine, 
from  its  first  discovery,  1602.     2  vols.     Hallowell:  1832.     8°.     Port. 

10187  WILLICH,  A.  F.  M.,  m.d.  Lectures  on  Diet  and  Regimen. 
1st  Boston,  from  the  2d  London  ed.     Boston:  1800.    8°. 

10188  WILLIS,  LYDIA.  Lettei-s  with  some  of  the  Letters  of 
Madam  Ann  Stockbridge,  and  the  Character  of  Madam  Sarah  Page. 
Boston:  1788.     8°. 

10189  WILLIS,  N.  P.  The  Legendary,  consisting  of  original  Pieces, 
illustrative  of  American  History,  Scenery  and  Manners.     Boston: 

1828.  2v.     8°. 

10190 Hurrygraphs;  or.  Sketches  of  Scenery,  Celebrities  and 

Society.    N.  Y. :  1851.     12^. 

10191  Trenton  Falls,  embracing  the  orig.  essay  of  J.  Sherman. 

Illustrated.     N.  Y.:  1851.     16°. 

10192  WILLIS,  WM.  History  of  Portland,  from  its  first  Settlement: 
with  Notices  of  Neighboring  Towns,  Portland:  1833.  8°.  Maps 
and  engravings.    [Scarce.] 


562  CATALOGUE, 

10193  WILLIS,  WM.  Journals  of  the  Eev.  Thorn.  Smith,  and  the 
Eev.  Sam'l  Deane,  Pastors  of  the  First  Church  in  Portland.  Port- 
land: 1849.     8°.     Portraits. 

10194 History  of  Portland,  from  1632  to  1864:  with  5^otice  of 

Previous  Settlements.     2d  Ed.     Portland:  I860.     8°.     Plates. 

10195  WILLIS,  WILLIAM.  History  of  the  Law,  the  Courts,  and 
the  Lawyers  of  Maine,  from  its  first  Colonization.  Portland:  1863. 
8°.     Presentation  copy. 

10196  WILLISOK,  JOIIK,  Key.  Fair  and  Impartial  Testimony, 
&c.     Pittsburgh:  1808.     12°. 

10197  WILLSOK,  MARCUS.  American  History;  comprising 
Sketches  of  Indian  Tribes;  Antiquities;  Hist.  U.  States,  British 
Provinces,  and  Mexico.     Chicago:  1855.     8°. 

'10198  American  History.     Cincinnati:  1847.     8^ 

10199 History  of  the  U.   States  for  Schools.    14th  Thousand. 

:N'.  Y.:  1847.     12°. 

10200  WILLYAMS,  COOPER,  Rev.  Campaign  in  the  West  In- 
dies, in  the  year  1794,  under  Lt.  Gen.  Sir  Chas.  Grey,  Yice  Adm. 
Sir  John  Jervis.    London:  1796.    4°. 

10201  WILMER,  LAMBERT  A.  Life,  Travels  and  Adventures  of 
Ferdinand  Be  Soto.     Phila. :  1-58.     8°. 

10202  Our  Press  Gang;  or,  A  Complete  Exposition  of  the  Cor- 
ruptions and  Crimes  of  the  American  Newspapers.  Phila. :  1859. 
12°.     Port. 

10203  WILSON,  D.  Henrietta  Robinson.  K.  Y.  and  Auburn:  1855. 
12°.     Portrait. 

10204  WILSON,  AMOS.  The  Pennsylvania  Hermit,  the  extraor- 
dinary Life  of,  who  expired  in  a  Cave  in  the  Neighborhood  of  Har- 
risburgh,  (Penn.)     Boston:  1822.     12°. 

10205  WILSON,  BIRD.  Memoir  of  Wm.  White,  [Bishop].  Phila. : 
l&i9.     8°.     Portrait. 

10206  WILSON,  HENRI,  Capt.  Relation  des  Isles  Pelew,  L'ocean- 
Pacifique;  composee  sur  les  Journaux  et  les  Communications  du 
Capt.  Henry  Wilson  et  de  quelque-uns  des  Officers,  qui,  en  Aout 
1783,  y  ont  fait  naufrage.  Traduit  de  1' Anglais,  de  George  Keate, 
Ecuyer.    A  Paris:  1793.    8°.    [2  Tomes  en  un.]    Numerous  Plates. 

102ia7  WILSON,  Rev.  JAMES.  ApostoUc  Church  Government  Dis- 
played, and  the  Government  and  System  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  Investigated.     Providence:  1798.     12°. 

10208  WILSON,  JAMES,  Capt.  Missionary  Yoyage  to  the  Southern 
Pacific  Ocean,  in  1796-98.  Maps,  Charts  and  Yiews.  London: 
1799.     4°. 

10209  WILSON,  JAMES  GRANT.  Biographical  Sketches  of  Illi- 
nois Officers  engaged  in  the  War  against  the  Rebellion  of  1861. 
Chicago:  1862.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  563 

10210  WILSON,  JAMES  P.  Sermons  by  the  Rev.  John  Ewing; 
with  Life  of  the  Author.     Easton:  1812.    8°. 

10211  Essay  on  Grammar;  the  Principles  of  which  are  Exempli- 
fied.   Phila.:1817.     8°. 

10212  WILSON,  JOB.  An  Inquiiy  into  the  nature  and  treatment  of 
Spotted  Fever,  etc.     Boston:  1815.    18°. 

10213  WILSON,  JOHN.  Volume  for  all  Libraries,  peculiarly  adapted 
to  the  Votaries  of  Correct  Literature.     Washington:  1814.     18°. 

10214  WILSON,  JOHN.  Treatise  on  English  Punctuation.  2d  ed. 
Boston:  1850.     12°. 

10215  WILSON,  JOHN.  Phrasis.  A  Treatise  on  the  Hist,  and 
Structure  of  the  Different  Languages  of  the  World.  Albany: 
1864.     8°. 

10216  WILSON,  JOSEPH.  Memorabilia  Cantabrigia3:  or  an  Account 
of  the  different  Colleges  in  Cambridge;  Biographical  Sketches  of  the 
Founders  and  Eminent  Men;  with  many  original  Anecdotes;  Views 
and  Portraits.     London:  1803.    Cr.  8°. 

10217  WILSON,  JOSHUA.  Biographical  Index  to  the  Present 
House  of  Commons.     London:  1808.     12°. 

10218 Biographical  Index  to  the  H.  Commons.    London:  1806. 

Sm.  12°. 

10219  Biographical  Index  to  H.  of  Lords.     London:  1808.     12°. 

10220  WILSON,  ROBERT  ANDERSON.  New  History  of  the  Con- 
quest of  Mexico.     Phila. :  1859.    8°. 

10221  WILSON,  SAMUEL.  Sermons.  With  Consul  Dean's  Narra- 
tive, relating  to  his  sufferings,  shipwreck,  and  wonderful  preserva- 
tion in  1710.     London:  17.35.     8°. 

10222  WILSON,  THOM.  The  Knowledge  and  Practice  of  Chris- 
tianity made  easy.  Or  an  Essay  towards  an  Instruction  for  the 
Indians.     9th  Ed.     London:  1759.     12°. 

10223  WILSON,  THOMAS.  Biography  of  the  Principal  American 
Military  and  Naval  Heroes  during  the  Revolutionary  and  Late  War. 
2d  Ed. "  2  vols.     N.  Y. :  1822.     12°. 

10224  WILSON,  WALTER.  History  and  Antiquities  of  Dissenting 
Churches  and  Meeting-houses,  in  London,  Westminster  and  South- 
wark;  including  the  Lives  of  their  Ministers.  4  vols.  London: 
1808-1814.     R.  8°.     Portraits. 

10225  WILTON-HOUSE,  ^des  Pembrochianse:  Descript.  of  the 
Statues,  Bustos,  Relievos,  Paintings,  Medals,  and  other  Antiquities 
and  curiosities  in  Wilton  House:  1788.    8°. 

10226  WIMPFFEN,  FRANCIS  A.  S.  (Baron  de).  Voyage  to  St. 
Domingo,  in  the  Years  1788, 1790.  From  the  Orig.  MS.  London: 
1817.     8°.     Map. 

10227 Voyage  a  Saint  Dominigue,  pendant  les  Annies  1788,  '90. 

Tome  Premier.     A  Paris.    An  cinqueme  de  la  Republique,  (1797 
vieux  style).     2  vols.    8°. 


564  CATALOGUE. 

10228  Wi:srCHELL,  ALEXK.  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Win- 
chell  in  America;  Ann  Arbor:  1869.   8°. 

10229  WIN-CHELL,  JAMES  M.  An  Arrangement  of  the  Psalms, 
Hymns,  etc.  of  Rev.  I.  Watts.   With  Supl.  Imp.    Boston:  1832.  2i°. 

10230  WINCHESTER,  ELHAKAN.  Course  of  Lectures,  on  the 
Prophecies  that  remain  to  be  fulfilled.  Norwich  [Ct.]  :  1794.  8°. 
[2  vols,  in  one.] 

10231  The  Seed  of  the  Woman  Bruising  the  Serpent's  Head.    A 

Disc.     Phila.  1781.     8°. 

10232 The  Process  and  Empire  of  Christ.    A  Poem,  in  12  Books. 

Brattleboro'.     1805.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

10233  Ten  Letters  addressed  to  Mr.  Paine,  in  Answer  to  his 

Pamphlet,  entitled  The  Age  of  Reason.     Boston:  1794.     12°. 

10234  The  three  woe  trumpets.     Two  discourses.     1st  Amer.  ed. 

Boston:  1794.     8°. 

10235  WINDUS,  JOHN.  Journey  to  Mequinezo;  the  Residence  of 
the  Present  Emperor  of  Morocco,  on  the  Occasion  of  Commodore 
Stewart's  Embassy  thither  for  the  Redemption  of  the  British  Cap- 
tives.    London:  1725.     8°. 

10236  WINES,  E.  C.  A  Trip  to  Boston,  a  Series  of  Letters.  Bos- 
ton: 1838.     12°. 

10237 How  Shall  I  govern  my  School?    Phila.:  1838.     18°. 

10238 Two  Years  and  a  Flalf  in  the  Navy:  or,  a  Journal  of  a 

Cruise  in  the  Mediterranean  and  Levant.  2  vols.    Phila.:  1832.    12°. 

10239  WINGATE,  EDMUND.  An  exact  Abridgment  of  all 
Statutes  in  force  and  use:  Upon  the  4th  day  of  January  16|^. 
London:  1655. 

10240  Mr.    Wingate's    Arithmetick:    containing    a   Plain    and 

Familiar  Method  for  attaining  the  Knowledge  and  Practice  of  Com- 
mon Arithmetick.  Rev.  by  John  Kersey.  11th  Ed.  Suplt.,  by  G. 
Shelley.     London:  1704.     8°. 

10241  WINGFIELD,  EDWARD  MARIA.  A  Discourse  of  Virginia. 
Ed.  with  Notes  and  Introd.  by  Chas.  Deane.    Bost. :  1800.    R.  8°. 

10242  WINSLOW,  BENJ.  DAVIS.  The  True  Catholic  Church- 
man, in  his  Life,  and  Death.  The  Sermons  and  Poetical  Remains 
of.    N.  Y.:  1841.    8°. 

10243  WINSLOW,  HUBBARD.  Christianity  applied  to  our  Civil 
and  Social  Relations.     Boston:  1835.    12°. 

10244  Discourses  on  the  Nature,  Evidence,  and  Moral  Value,  of 

the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.     Boston:  1834.     18°. 

10245  WINSLOW,  MIRON.  A  Sketch  of  Missions;  or.  History  of 
the  principal  Attempts  to  propagate  Christianity  among  the  Heath- 
en.   Andover:  1819.     12°. 

10246  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Harriet  Wadsworth  Winslow^,  combining 

a  Sketch  of  the  Ceylon  Mission.     N.  Y. :  1835.     12°.     Portrait, 

10247 Same.     N.  Y.:  1840.    12°.    Portrait. 


CATALOGUE.  505 

10248  WINSOR,  JUSTIN.  History  of  Buxbury,  Mass.  Boston: 
1849.    Port,  and  author's  autog. 

10249  WINSTANLEY,  WM.  Lives  of  the  most  Famous  English 
Poets,  or,  the  Honour  of  Parnassus;  In  a  Brief  Essay  of  the  Works 
and  Writings  of  above  Two  Hundred  of  them,  from  tlie  Time  of 
William  the  Conqueror  to  James  II.    London:  1G87.    12°.    Frontis. 

10250 England's  Worthies.    Select  Lives  of  the  most  Eminent 

Persons  from  Constantino  the  Great,  to  the  death  of  Oliver  Crom- 
well, late  Protector.     London:  1660.    8°. 

Frontispiece,  with  43  portraits.    Contains  many  thingfs  not  in  the  later  edition. 

10251  England's  Worthies,  etc.    London:  1684. 

Frontispiece,  as  In  the  edtn.  of  1660;  but  Cromwell's  portrait  is  not  designated.] 

10252  WINTER,  WILLIAM.  The  Queen's  Domain;  and  other 
Poems.     Boston:   1859.     12°. 

10253  WINTERBOTHAM,  W.  Historical,  Geographical,  Commer- 
cial, and  Philosophical  View  of  the  U.  S.,  and  of  the  European  Set- 
tlements in  America  and  the  West  Indies.  1st  Amer.  ed.  N.  Y. : 
1796.  4v.  8°.  With  rare  portraits  of  Washington,  Penn,  Franklin, 
Winterbotham. 

One  of  the  useful  auxiliaries  in  historical  and  geographical  research,  though  the  author  is 
indebted  to  Dr.  Morse  for  much  of  his  material. 

10254  WINTHROP,  GRENYILLE  TEMPLE,  Lt.  Col.  Trial  by 
a  Court  Martial  of.    Printed  for  the  Respondent.    Boston:  1832.  8°. 

10255  WINTHROP,  JAMES.  Appendix  to  the  New  Testament. 
Cambridge:  1809.     12°.     [Scarce.] 

10256  WINTHROP,  JOHN.  History  of  New  England  from  1630  to 
1649.    Boston:  18-'5-26.     2v.    8°.    Portrait. 

10257  Same.     New  ed.     2  vols.    Boston:  1853.    8°.    Portrait. 

10258  Transactions  and  occurrences  in  the  Settlement  of  Mass. , 

and  other  N.  Eng.  Colonies,  from  1630-44.     Hartford:  1790.    8®. 
[Scarce.] 

10259  WINTHROP,  ROBT.  CHAS.  Life  and  Letters  of  John  Win- 
throp,  Govr.  of  the  Mass. -Bay  Company.     Bost. :  llB04.     8°. 

10260  WINTHROP,  THEODORE.  A  Companion  to  the  Heart  of 
the  Andes.    N.  Y.:1859.    8*='. 

10261  WIRT,  WM.  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Char,  of  P.  Henry.  3d 
ed.    Phila.:  1818.     8°.     Port. 

10262 The  two  principal  Arguments  on  the  Trial  of  Aaron  Burr. 

Richmond:  1808.    16°. 
10263 Letters  of  the  British  Spy,  with  Biog.  of  the  Author.    N. 

Y.:  1872.    12°.     Port. 

10264  WISE,  JOHN.  Vindication  of  the  Government  of  the  New 
England  Churches.     Bost.:  1772.     12°.     [Very  rare.] 

10265  Same.     Boston.    4th  ed.     Bost.:  1860.     12°. 

10266 Same.    Boston:  1772.    8°.    [Very  rare.] 


566  CATALOGUE. 

10267  WI:N'SER,  benjamin  B.  Memoirs  of  Susan  Huntington,  of 
Boston.    2d  ed.    Edinburgh:  1828.     12°.    Port. 

10268  Memoirs  of  Susan  Huntington,  of  Boston.     4th  ed.    With 

Int.  Essay  and  Poem  by  James  Montgomery.  Bost. :  1833.    12°. 

10269  WITCH  of  New  England.     Phila. :  1814.    16°. 

10270  WITCHES.  A  True  and  Impartial  Relation  of  the  Informa- 
tions against  Three  Witches,  viz.  Temperance  Lloyd,  Mary  Trembles, 
and  Susanna  Edwards.     London:  1682.     4°.     [Extremely  rare.] 

10271  WITHAM,  WARD.  A  Brief  Notice  of  the  Life  of  Hannah 
Kenney.    Boston:  1842.     18°. 

10272  WITHER,  GEORGE.  Hymns  and  Songs  of  the  Church.  Lon- 
don: 1856.     12°.    Port. 

10273  Abuses   Stript  and  Whipt;  or.  Satirical  Essays.    Bristol: 

Rep.  from  original  ed.     [n.  d.]    cr.  8°. 

10274  WITHERS,  ALEXANDER  S.  Border  Warfare,  or  a  History 
of  the  Settlement  of  Western  Virginia:  and  of  the  Indian  Wars  and 
Massacres  in  that  Section  of  the  State.  Clarksburg,  Ya. :  1831.   12°. 

10275  WITHERSPOON,  JOHN,  (Rev.)  The  Works  of.  With 
Author's  Life,  in  a  Sermon  occasioned  by  his  Death,  by  the  Rev. 
John  Rogers,  of  N.  Y.  Four  vols.  2d  ed.  Phila.:  1802.  8°. 
Portrait.     [Scarce.] 

10276  Lectures  on  Moral  Philosophy,  and  Eloquence.     3d  ed. 

Phila.:  1810.     12°. 

10277  Miscellaneous  Works  of .    Phila.:  1803.    8°.      [Scarce.] 

10278  A   Serious  Inquiry  into  the  Nature   and  Effects  of  the 

Stage:  and  a  Letter  respecting  Play  Actors.  Also  a  Sermon  on  the 
Burning  of  the  Richmond  Theatre.  By  Samuel  Miller,  d.d.  N.  Y.  : 
1812.    12".     [Scarce.] 

10279  A  Serm.  on  the   Relig.  Educatn.  of  Children,  in  N.  Y. 

Elizabethtown:  1788.    8°. 

10280  WITHINGTON,  HIRAM.  Memoir  of,  with  Selections  from 
his  Sermons  and  Correspondence.     Boston:  1849.     12°. 

10281  WITHINGTON,  WILLIAM.  The  Growth  of  Thought  as 
affecting  the  Progress  of  Society.     Boston:  1851.     12°. 

10282  WITNESS  (The).  Original  and  Selected  Pieces  on  Religious 
Subjects.     Boston:  [n.  d.]    12°. 

10283  WOBURN.  Historical  and  Topographical  Account  of,  its 
Abbey,  and  Vicinity;  also.  Genealogy  of  the  House  of  Russell,  and 
Memoirs  of  Francis,  Duke  of  Bedford.     Woburn:  1818.    12°. 

10284  WOLCOTT,  R.  Letter  to  Rev.  Noah  Hobart.  The  New 
English  Congregational  Churches  are,  and  always  have  been  Conso- 
ciated  Churches.    Boston:  1761.    4°. 

10285  WOLFE,  JAMES,  (Gen.)  Instructions  to  young  Officers: 
also  Orders  for  a  Battalion  and  an  Army.  Phila. :  1778.  8°.  [Very 
rare.] 


CATALOGUE.  567 

10286  WOLLASTON,  WILLIAM.  The  I^eligion  of  Nature  De- 
lineated. 8th  ed.  Life  and  Character  of  author.  London:  1769. 
8°.    Portrait. 

10287 Same.    6th  ed.    London:  1738.    4°. 

The  ed.  of  1726  is  that  on  which  Franklin  worked,  when  a  journeyman  printer  In  London. 

10288  WOLLSTOJiECIlAFT,  MARY.  Vindication  of  the  Rights 
of  Woman.    Boston:  1792.    8°.    [Scarce.] 

10289 Letters  written  during  a  short  Residence  in  Sweden,  Nor- 
way, and  Denmark.     1st  Am.  ed.    Wihnington,  (Del.):  1796.     12°. 

10200  WOMAN'S  MISSION,  from  the  English  ed.  Bost.:1840.  12°. 

10291  WONDER   OF    WONDERS,  The.      Or    the  wonderful   ap- 
pearance  of  an  Angel,  Devil,  and  Ghost.    Boston:  1774.     12°. 
(Gone  after  p.  30,  and  wants  title  and  Devil.)    Rare  and  curious. 

10292  WONDERFUL  NARRATIVE,  The.  Or  faithful  Account  of 
the  French  Prophets,  their  Agitations,  Extacies,  and  Inspirations. 
Added  several  other  remarkable  Instances  of  the  Influence  of  the 
like  Spirit  in  various  parts  of  the  World,  particularly  in  New  Eng- 
land.    Boston:  1742. 

10293  WOOD,  ANTHONY  A.  Athenje  Oxonienses.  An  exact  His- 
tory of  all  the  Wrighters  and  Bishops  who  have  had  their  Education 
in  the  most  Antient  and  famous  University  of  Oxford.  2  vols.  2d 
Ed.     London:  1721.     Fol. 

10294  WOOD,  BEN  J.  The  New  Gospel  of  Peace  according  to  St. 
Benjamin,  in  four  books.    New  York:  1863.    8°. 

10295  WOOD,  ISAIAH.  The  Massachusetts  Compendium:  stating 
the  Boundaries  of  Mass.;  the  District  of  Maine;  of  the  several 
Counties  therein,  and  of  each  of  the  several  Towns,  499  in  number. 
Hallowell:  1814.     18°. 

10296  Same.     513  Towns.    2d  Ed.     Portland:  1816.     8°. 

10297  WOOD,  JOHN.  The  Suppressed  History  of  the  Administra- 
tion of  John  Adams.    Phila. :  1846.     12°.    Portrait. 

10298  WOOD,  SILAS.  First  Settlement  of  the  several  Towns  on 
Long  Island;  with  their  Political  condition,  to  the  end  of  the  Amer- 
ican Revolution.    New  Ed.     Brooklyn:  N.Y.:  1828.    8°.    [Scarce.] 

10299  WOOD,  WM.  New  England's  Prospect.  A  true,  lively,  and 
experimental  Description  of  New  England:  Discovering  the  State 
of  that  Country,  both  as  it  stands  to  our  new-come  English  Plant- 
ers; and  to  the  old  Native  Inhabitants.  3d  ed.  London:  1639. 
Boston:  1763.     8°.     [Rare.] 

10300 Same.     Repr.     Boston:  1865.     Prince  Soc.    4°. 

10301  WOOD,  WM.  B.  Personal  Recollections  of  the  Stage.  Por- 
trait.   Phila.:  1855.    12°. 

10302  WOODARD,  DAVID,  Capt.  Narrative  of,  and  four  Sea- 
men, who  lost  their  Ship  while  in  a  Boat  at  Sea.  London:  1804. 
8°.    Portrait  and  Maps. 


568  CATALOGUE. 

10303  WOODLAWK  CEMETERY  in  North  Chelsea  and  Maiden. 
Boston:  185(5.     8°. 

10304  WOOD-i^OTES;  or,  Carolina  Carols:  a  Collection  of  ITorth 
Carolina  Poetry.     2  vols.     Raleigh:  1854.     12°.     [Vol.  1  only.] 

10305  WOODMAN,  CYRUS.  The  Woodmans  of  Buxton,  Maine. 
Boston:  Printed  for  private  use:  1874.     8°. 

10306  WOODROW,  G.  Biographical  Gallery,  comprising  240  Por- 
traits of  Distinguished  Characters  of  all  Nations.  London:  1834. 
cr.  8°. 

10307  WOODROW  SOCIETY.  Select  Biographies,  from  MSS.  in 
the  Library  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates.  By  the  Rev.  W.  K. 
Tweedie.     Yol.  1.     Edinburgh:  1845.    8°. 

10308  WOODS,  GEORGE.  Present  State  of  the  Isle  of  Man.  Lon- 
don: 1811.     8°.     Map. 

10309  WOODS,  JOHN.  Two  Years'  Residence  in  the  Settlement  on 
the  English  Prairie,  in  Illinois.  With  the  Habits  and  Customs  of 
the  Backwoodsmen.     London:  1822.    8°.    2  Maps. 

10310  WOODS,  LEONARD,  d.d.  Letters  to  Unitarians  occasioned 
by  the  Sermon  of  the  Rev.  W.  E.  Channing  at  the  Ordination  of 
Jared  Sparks.  Andover:  1820.  8°.  Other  tracts  by  M.  Stuart 
and  H.  Ware.     8°. 

10311  Examination  of  the  Doctrine  of  Perfection,  as  held  by 

Rev.  Asa  Mahan.     N.  York:  1841.     18°. 

10312 Lectures  on  Swedenborgianisra.     Boston:  1846.    12°. 

10313  Lectures  on  Church  Government,  containing  Objections  to 

the  Episcopal  Scheme.     N.  York:  Feb.  1844.     18°. 

10314 Serm.  at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  in  remembrance  of  Mrs.  Har- 
riet Newell.     5th  Ed.     Boston:  1814.     18°.     Port. 

10315  Memoirs  of  American  Missionaries,  connected  with  the 

Society  of  Inquiry  in  the  Andover  Theol.  Sem'y.  Boston:  1833.  12°. 

10316  Sermons  and  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Harriet  Newell.     Boston: 

1814.    8°.    Portrait. 

10317  WOODYILLE;  or,  The  Anchoret  Reclaimed.  A  Descriptive 
Tale.     Knoxville,  T.:  1832.     12°. 

10318  WOODWARD,  ASHBEL,  m.d.  Life  of  General  Nathaniel 
Lyon.     Hartford:  1862.     12°.     Portrait. 

10319  Review  of  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin;  or,  an  Essay  on  Slavery. 

Cincinnati:  1853.    12°. 

10320 Celebration  of  the  150th  Anniversary  of  the  Organization 

of  the  Congregational  Ch.  and  Soc,  in  Franklin,  Ct.    New  Haven: 
1869.    8°.     must. 

10321  WOODWARD,  E.  M.  Our  Campaigns;  or  Marches,  Bivouacs, 
Battles.     Phila.:  1865.    12°. 

10322  WOODWARD,  JOHN,  m.d.  Essay  towards  a  Natural  History 
of  the  Earth,  and  Terrestrial  Bodies.  With  an  Account  of  the  Uni- 
versal Deluo^e.    London:  1695.    8°. 


CATALOGUE.  900 

10323  WOODWARD,  JOHN,  m.d.  Remarks  upon  the  Antient  and 
present  State  of  London,  occasioned  by  some  Roman  Urns,  Coins, 
and  otherAntiquities,  lately  Discovered.    3d  Ed.    Lond.:  1723.    8**. 

10324  Catalogue  of  the   Library,  Antiquities,  &c.  of.  Fellow  of 

the  College  of  Physicians,  and  of  the  Royal  Soc.    1728.    8°.     Prices 
for  which  the  books  sold  in  MS.  throughout. 

10325  WOODWARD,  W.  ELLIOT.  A  List  of  Washington  Memo- 
rial Medals.    Privately  Printed.    Albany:  I860.    R.8°.  Ed.  10  copies. 

10326  WOODWORTII,  JOHN.  Reminiscences  of  Troy,  from  its 
Settlement  in  1790  to  1807.     2d  ed.     Albany:  1860.    4°. 

10327  WOOLE  Y,  CHARLES.  A  Two  Years'  Journal  in  N.  York, 
and  Part  of  its  Territories  in  America.     N.  Y.:  18G0.    8°. 

Reprint  of  a  very  rare  and  curious  work. 

10328  WOOLMAN,  JOHN.  Works  of,  in  Two  Parts.  London: 
1775.    8°. 

10329  Life,  Gospel  Labours,  and  Christian  Experience  of,  latfe  of 

Mount  Holly,  in  the  Province  of  New  Jersey.     Phila. :  1774.    8*^. 

10330  Serious  Considerations  on  various  Subjects  of  Importance. 

N.  York:  IftOS.     12°. 

10331  WORCESTER,  J.  F.  The  Worcester  Family:  or  the  Descend- 
ants of  Rev.  William  Worcester.     Lynn:  1856.    8*^.    Out  of  print. 

10332  WORCESTER,  JOSEPH  E.  Dictionary  of  the  English  Lan- 
guage.   Boston:  1800.     4°. 

10383  Sketches  of  the  Earth  and  its  Inhabitants.  100  Engrav- 
ings.    2  vols.     Boston:  1823.     12°. 

10334  WORCESTER,  NOAH.  Bible  News,  or  the  Father,  Son,  and 
Holy  Spirit.  In  a  series  of  letters.  Concord,  N.  H.:  1810.  8°.  [Scarce.] 

10335  Same.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1812.     12°. 

1033(5  Same.     3d  ed.     Boston:  1825.    12°. 

10337  The  Atoning  Sacrifice,  a  display  of  Love  —  not  of  Wrath. 

Cambridge:  1829.     12°. 

10338  Same.     2d  ed.    Cambridge:  1830.    12°. 

10339  Causes    and    Evils    of    Contentions    unveiled.      Boston: 

1831.     18°. 

10340  WORCESTER,  SAMUEL.  Life  and  Labors  of,  Pastor  of  the 
Tabernacle  Church,  Salem,  Mass.  2  vols.  Boston:  1852.  12°. 
Portrait. 

10*41  Serious  and  Candid  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Baldwin, 

on  his  Book,  entitled  "The  Baptism  of  Believers  only."    Salem: 
1807.    8^. 

10342  A  Memorial  of  the  Old  and  New  Tabernacle,  Salem,  Ms., 

1854-5.     Boston:  1855.    12°. 

10343  Facts  and  Documents,  exhibiting  a  Summary  Yiew  of  the 

Ecclesiastical  Affairs,  lately  transacted  in  Fitchburg.    Boston:  1802. 
12°.     [Rare.] 


570  CATALOGUE. 

10344  WORCESTEK,  SAMUEL.  Sermons  on  various  Subjects, 
Practical  and  Doctrinal.     Salem:  1823.    8°. 

10345  Select  Hymns:  Third  Part  of  Christian  Psalmody.  Bos- 
ton: 1823.    18°. 

10346  The  Christian  Mourning;  A  Serm.  at  Beverly,  14tli  ^Nov. 

1808,  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Eleanor  Emerson.     Boston:  1809.   12". 

10347  Two  discourses  on  the  perpetuity  and  provision  of  God's 

gracious  covenant  with  Abraham;   also,  Letters  to  the  Eev.  Th. . 
Baldwin.     Salem:  1807.    8°. 

10348  9  Tracts.     Paul  on  Mars  Hill,  Andover,  1815.  — Wisdom 

of  God,  Bost.,  1809.  —  Serm.  at  Installn.  of  Eev.  Josiah  Webster, 
Salem,  1808.  —  Ord.  of  Rev.  Ed.  L.  Parker,  Concord,  181L— Funeral 
of  Rev.  Ruf.  Anderson,  Bost.,  1814.  —  Courage  and  Success,  Salem, 
1812.  —  Kingdom  of  the  Messiah,  Salem,  1813.  —  God  A  Rewarder, 
Salem,  1811.  —  Ord.  of  Rev.  Wm.  Cogswell,  Dedham,  1815.    8°. 

10349  WORCESTER  MAGAZ^E  (The),  and  Historical  Journal. 
Vols.  1, 2.  1825-26.  Worcester:  1826.  2v.  8°.  Autog.  John  W. 
Lincoln. 

10350  WORCESTER  MAGAZI:N'E.  Vols.  3  and  4.  L  Thomas:  1787 
and  1788.    8°. 

Scarce.    These  vols,  contain  histories  of  towns  not  to  be  found  elsewhere.  —  S.  G.  D. 

10351  WORCESTER  TALISMAN"  (The),  From  April  5,  1828,  to 
March  21,  1829.     Vol.  L    8^ 

10352  WORKMAN,  JAMES.  Political  Essays,  Relative  to  the  War 
of  the  French  Revolution.  A  Memorial  proposing  a  Plan  for  the 
Conquest  and  Emancipation  of  Spanish  America,  to  promote  the 
Tranquility  of  Ireland.     Alexandria:  1801.     12°. 

10353  Essays    and  Letters  on    various  Political  Subjects.     2d 

Amer.  Ed.     N.  York:  1809.     12°. 

10354  WORLD  DISPLAYED,  THE  ;  or,  a  Curious  Collection  of 
Yoyages  and  Travels,  selected  and  compiled  from  the  Writers  of 
All  jSTations;  by  Smart,  Goldsmith,  and  Johnson.  1st  Amer.  Ed. 
Yol.  1.     Phila.:  1795.    8°. 

10355  WORLD  Unmasked,  The.  New  ed.  trans,  from  the  French. 
Phila.:  1806.     12°.     Scarce. 

10356  WORLD  without  Souls.  2d  Bost.  ed.  Boston:  1810.  12°. 
Autog.  G.  Bancroft. 

10357  WORSLEY,  ISRAEL.  A  Yiew  of  the  American  Indians. 
London:  1828.     12°. 

A  curious  work  showing  the  Indians  to  be  descended  from  the  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel. 

10358  WORTH,  GORHAM  A.  Random  Recollections  of  Albany, 
from  1800  to  1808.     3d  Ed.     Albany:  1866.     8°. 

10359  WORTHINGTON,  ERASTUS.  History  of  Dedham,  from 
the  beginning  of  its  Settlement  in  Sept.  1635,  to  May,  1827.  Bos- 
ton: 1827.     8°. 

Long  out  of  print. 


CATALOGUE.  571 

10360  WORTIIINGTON,  ERASTUS.  Dedication  of  the  Memorial 
Hall,  in  Dedham.     Dedham:  1809.     8«. 

103GI  WORTLEr,  EMMELINE  S.  (Lady.)  Travels  in  the  Uni- 
ted States,  dnring  1849  and  1850.    Three  Vols.    London:  1851.   12<>. 

Entertaining  sketchea  of  Webster,  Everett,  Prescott  and  other  celebrated  Amorlcans. 

10302  WORTMAX,  TUNIS.  Treatise  concerning  Political  Enquiry, 
and  the  Liberty  of  the  Press.     N.  Y. :  1800.     8°. 

10363  WOTTON,  HENRY,  Sr.  The  State  of  Christendom:  or,  A 
most  exact  and  Curious  Discovery  of  many  Secret  Passages,  and 
Hidden  Mysteries  of  the  Times.     Lond.:  1657.     Fol. 

Autog.  of  Dr.  "Wm.  Jenks  and  MS.  sketch  of  Wotton  on  fly-leaf. 

10364 Reliquiae  Wottonianoc:  or,  a  Collection  of  Lives,  Letters, 

Poems;  with  Characters  of  sundry  Personages.     4th  ed.,  with  Add. 
Lond.:  1685.     8°. 

10365  WOTTON,  THO.  English  Baronets.  Being  a  Genealogical  and 
Historical  Account  of  their  Families.  Lond. :  1727.  3v.  sq.  18°. 
Hlust.  with  Coats  of  Arms. 

10366  WOTTON,  WM.  Reflections  upon  Ancient  and  Modem  Learn- 
ing.    2d  ed.     Lond. :  1697.     8°. 

10367  The  History  of  Rome  from  the  Death  of  Antoninus  Pius, 

to  the  Death  of  Severus  Alexander.     Lond.:  1701.    8°.    Port,  of  the 
Duke  of  Gloucester,  and  Medallion  of  the  Roman  Emperoi*s. 

10368 Defence  of    the    Reflections  upon  Ancient  and  Modern 

Learning.     Lond.:  1705.     8°. 

10369  WRANGHAM,  FRANCIS.  Milton's  Second  Defence  of  the 
People  of  England;  in  Answer  to  an  Infamous  Anonymous  Work, 
entitled  "  The  Cry  of  the  Royal  Blood  to  Heaven  against  the  English 
Parricides."    Only  50  copies  printed.    8°.     [Autog.  of  W.] 

10370  WRAXALL,  WILLIAM.  Memoirs  of  the  Courts  of  Beriin, 
Dresden,  Warsaw,  and  Vienna,  in  the  Years  1777,  1778,  and  1779. 
2ded.     Lond.:  1800.     2v.     8°. 

A  valuable  and  deeply  interesting  book. 

10371  WRIGHT,  C.  History  and  Description  of  Arundel  Castle, 
Sussex.  Lives  of  the  Earls.  2d  ed.  London:  1818.  12°.  Fold- 
ing Plates. 

10372  WRECK  of  tlie  London.  2d  ed.  London:  [n.  d.]  12°. 
Numerous  Engravings. 

10373  WRIGHT,  CALEB.  Costumes  and  Remarkable  Personages 
in  India.    lU'd.     Boston:  1848.     8°. 

10374  WRIGHT,  DAVID.  Memoir  of  Alvan  Stone,  of  Goshen, 
Mass.     Boston:  1837.     16°. 

10375  WRIGHT,  ELIZABETH  C.  Lichen  Tufts,  from  the  Alle- 
ghanies.    N.  Y. :  1860.     12°. 

10376  WRIGHT,  FRANCES.  Course  of  Popular  Lectures,  as  deliv- 
ered in  N.  York,  Phila.,  Baltimore,  Boston.    N.  Y. :  1829.    8°. 

38 


572  CATALOGUE. 

10377  WRIGHT,  FRANCES.  A  Few  Days  in  Athens,  being  the 
Translation  of  a  Greek  MS.  discovered  in  Herculaneum.  Part  1. 
K.  Y.:  1835.     12^ 

10378  Society  and  Manners  in  America.     By  an  Englishwoman. 

London:  1821.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

10379  WRIGHT,  G.  :N'.  Scenes  in  Korth  Wales.  With  Historical 
Illustrations.  Legends  and  Biographical  Kotices.  London:  1833. 
12°.     Plates. 

10380  WRIGHT,  J.  Sir  Henry  Cavendish's  Debate  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  during  the  13th  Parliament  of  Great  Britain,  commonly 
called  the  Unreported  Parliament.  Vol.  1.  May  10, 1768  —  May 
3, 1770.     London:  1841.    R.  8°. 

10381  The  American  l!^egotiator:  or,  the  Various  Currencies  of 

the  British  Colonies  in  America;  as  well  the  Islands  as  the  Conti- 
nent.    London:  1761.    8°. 

10:382  WRIGHT,  N.  H.  The  Fall  of  Palmyra:  and  other  Poems. 
Middlebury,  Yt. :  1817.     24°.     [Scarce.] 

10383  WRIGHT,  ROBERT.  Memoir  of  Gen.  James  Oglethorpe, 
one  of  the  earliest  Reformers  of  Prison  Discipline  in  England,  and 
the  Founder  of  Georgia.     London:  1867.     cr.  8°.     Map. 

10384  WRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Queen  Elizabeth  and  her  Times,  a 
Series  of  Original  Letters.     2  vols.     London:  1838.     8°.     Portrait. 

10385  Popular  Treatises  on  Science.     London:  1841.     8°. 

10386  WRITER,  THE.  A  Series  of  Original  Essays,  Moral  and 
Amusing.  By  a  Gentleman  of  Massachusetts.  Boston:  1822.  12°. 
[Scarce.] 

10387  WRITINGS,  (The)  OF  LACO.  Ten  chapters  in  the  life  of 
John  Hancock.     JS".  York:  1857.     8°.     [Scarce.] 

10388  WYETH,  JOH:^r  B.  Oregon;  or  a  Short  History  of  a  Long 
Journey  from  the  Atlantic  Ocean  to  the  Region  of  the  Pacific,  by 
Land.     Cambridge:  1833.     12°.     Scarce.] 

10389  WYMAN,  SETH.  Life  and  Adventures  of,  Events  of  a  Life 
spent  in  rascality.     By  Himself.     Manchester,  K.  H. :  1843.     12°. 

10390  WYMAN,  THOMAS  B.  Geneal.  of  the  Name  and  Family 
of  Hunt.  Early  established  in  Amer.  from  Europe.  Exhibiting 
Pedigrees  of  ten  thousand  Persons.     Boston,  1862-63.    4°. 

10391  WYKKE,  JOHi^  HUDDLESTONE.  History  of  the  British 
Empire  in  America.  Illustrated.  3  vols.  [Only  the  1st.]  Lon- 
don: 1769.     8°. 

10392  General  History  of  the  British  Empire  in  America.  2  vols. 

London:  1770.     8°. 

10393  General  History  of  Ireland.    From  the  Earliest  Accounts 

to  the  Present  Time.     Yol.  1.     London:  1772.    8°.    Map  and  Ports. 


CATALOGUE,  573 


Y. 

10394  YAHOO  THE;  A  Satirical  Rhapsody.    N.  Y.:  1855.    12°. 

'•  This  work  first  appeared  in  England  without  name,  perhaps  because  some  of  the  allu- 
sions might  be  there  considered  personal,  and  libellous.  A  few  copies  were  for  sale  in 
octavo  form,  hut  at  a  high  price.  These  have  also  disappeared."  This  reprint  is  get- 
ting to  be  as  scarce  as  the  original. 

10395  YALE,  CYRUS,  (Rev.)  The  Godly  Pastor.  Life  of  the 
Rev.  Jeremiah  Hallock,  of  Canton,  Conn.,  and  of  the  Rev.  Moses 
Hallock,  of  Plainfield,  Mass.    N.Y.:[1863.]    12°. 

10396  Same.     2d  ed.     Hartford:  1830.     12°. 

10397  YALE  COLLEGE.  The  Laws  of,  in  N.  Haven,  enacted  by 
the  President  and  Fellows,  N.  Haven,  1774,  4to;  also  in  same  Vol. 
Answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  containing  the  Corres.  bet.  John  Jay  and 
Lewis  Littlepage,  N.  Haven.  [Autog.  of  James  Kent,  1787.] — 
Oration  bef.  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of  N.  Y.  Robt.  Livingston, 
!N".Y.:  1787.  4°. — Trevett  agt.  Weeden,  Jas.  Vainum.  Providence: 
1787.    4°. 

The  first  has  autogs.  of  Prest.  Stiles  and  A.  Baldwin,  Wm.  Robinson  and  N.  Atwater, 
Tutors ;  also  of  Jas.  Kent.  The  last  tract  was  an  action  for  refusing  paper  bills,  at  par 
with  specie.     [All  scarce.] 

10398  YARRANTO:?^,  AI^DREW.  England's  Improvement  by  Sea 
and  Land.  To  Out-do  the  Dutch  without  Fighting,  to  Pay  Debts 
without  Moneys,  to  set  at  Work  all  the  Poor  of  England  with  the 
Growth  of  our  own  Lands.    London:  1677.    4°.     Plates.     [Scarce.] 

10399  YARROW,  ROBERT.  Sovereigne  Comforts  for  a  Troubled 
Conscience.  Wherein  the  Subtilties  of  Satan  are  discovered.  Lon- 
don: 1634.     24°. 

10400  YERRINGTOK,  J.  M.  W.  Report  of  the  Case  of  Geo.  C. 
Hersey,  for  the  Murder  of  Betsey  Frances  Tirrell.  Boston: 
1862.     8°. 

10401  YOAKUM,  H.  History  of  Texas  from  its  first  Settlement  in 
1685  to  1846.  2  Yols.  N.  Y.:  1856.  8°.  Map  and  Portrait. 
[Scarce.] 

10402  YORICK,  MR.     Sermons  of  2  vols.     London:  1794.    12°. 

10403  YOUNG,  ALEXANDER.  Chronicles  of  the  First  Planters  of 
the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  from  1623  to  1636.  With  Notes. 
Boston:  1846.     8°.    Portrait. 

10404 Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  of  the  Colony  of  Ply- 
mouth.    Boston:  1841.    8°.    Portrait. 

10405  Same.     2d  ed.     Boston:  1844.    8°.        Portrait. 

10406  YOUNG,  ANDREW  W.  First  Lessons  in  Civil  Government. 
Cleveland:  1848.     12°. 

10407  YOUNG,  EDWARD.  Night  Thoughts;  memoir  by  J.  R. 
Boyd.    New  York:  1852.    8°. 


574  CATALOGUE. 

10408  YOUNG,  GEO.  R.  The  British  North  American  Colonies. 
Letters  upon  the  existing  Treaties, as  regards  tlieir  "Rights  of 
Fishery "  upon  the  Coasts  of  Kova  Scotia,  Labrador,  and  New- 
foundland.    London:  1834.     8°.     Map. 

10409  YOUNG,  JOSEPH,  m.d.  The  Universal  Restoration  of  All 
Men;  Proved  by  Scripture,  Reason,  and  Common  Sense.  Cincin.: 
1823.     12°. 

10410  YOUNG  LADY'S  ACCIDENCE:  or  a  short  and  easy  intro- 
duction to  English  Grammar.  By  Caleb  Bingham.  11th  ed.  Bos- 
ton: 1799.    18°. 

A  very  scarce  little  book.  One  of  the  very  early  American  school  bopks.  Bingham  was 
a  "bookseller  as  well  as  pioneer  educator.  He  was  author  of  the  ••  American  Preceptor," 
*'  Columbian  Orator,"  etc. 

10411  YOUNG,  WM.  T.  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Lewis  Cass. 
With  the  Pamphlet  on  the  Right  of  Search,  and  some  of  his 
speeches.    Detroit:  1852.    8°.  ^ 

10412  YOUNG  LADY'S  ERIEND  (The).     Boston:  1836.    12°. 


z. 

10413  ZIMMERMAN,  E.  A.  W.  DE.  Essai  de  Comparaison  entre 
la  Erance  et  les  l5tats-Unis  de  l'Am6rique.  Trad,  de  I'Allemand. 
Tome  1.     d  Leipzig:  1797.    8°. 

10414  ZIMMERMAN,  J.  G.  Essay  on  National  Pride.  Added, 
Author's  Life  and  Writings.     London:  1797.     8°. 

10415  ZINZENDORF.  Life  of  Nicholas  Lewis  Count  Zinzendorf, 
Bishop  and  Ordinary  of  the  Church  of  the  United  (or  Moravian) 
Brethren.  By  August  Gottlieb  Spangenberg.  Fr.  the  German. 
London:  1838.     12°.    Portrait. 

10416  ZOLLIKOFEER,  G.  J.  Exercises  of  Piety.  From  the 
French  by  James  Manning.  Abridged  by  Thad.  M.  Harris. 
Worcester:  1803.     12°. 

10417 Devotional  Exercises  and  prayers  from  the  German  by 

the  Rev.  Wm.  Tooke.    London:  1815.    8°. 


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